Okay, so my boyfriend and I will be celebrating out two year anniversary in two months. I wanna do something special. Not something ordinary though. I want it to be simple, but romantic. Something like a picnic, but more detailed. I know it's not a lot of information, but any suggestions would be very appreciated.. Thanks =]
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? erikkka answered Monday June 30 2008, 8:56 pm: WELL i know what you could get him...
Make him a pillow with your pictures on it!
find an embroidery store close by that will do this. theyre everywhere.
call them and findout if they can do this.
then send them the picture, or findout how they can do it.
i did this, and my bf LOVED IT.
its something they look at at night and you will be the last person they see and think about. its extremely cute.
or, you can make them a scrap book with cute pictures that you guys took together!
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Cux answered Saturday June 28 2008, 10:27 pm: Make a scrapbook of the past two years you two have shared together, with pictures and whatnot. My sister did that last year for her boyfriend on their one year.
They actually went on a picnic at the beach, too. She kept going on and on about how much fun she had and how much she loved her ideas. Especially since she made the picnic herself ;].
You really don't have to go all-out for anniversaries; in fact, going overboard can definitely be a turn off to your boyfriend. Like if you're trying to hard. So a simple picnic, like you said, is really enough. Maybe give him a little basket with a few of his favorite pops, his favorite candy and his favorite CD or something. Oh! And make him a homemade card. Getting generic Hallmark cards can be appropriate at times, but homemade is much more romantic, you know? And he'll appreciate it more.
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