Alright, so I'm making a treasure hunt for my boyfriend who has a thing about pirates haha. But I need help thinking of clues and whatnot. Here are some ideas I have: first, I have a glass bottle that I'll put some sort of map in. I also was thinking I could work in a picture puzzle, a piece of brick that he gave me when we first started dating (haha, inside joke), candy kisses, something else pirate related, something video game, or pokemon related, a key, a bleach bottle (another inside joke), and finally a smore because it's leading him to my fire pit. So, does anyone have any ideas how I could make clues out of any of those items? Any input is greatly appreciated, Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? mollyschroeder answered Friday July 10 2009, 7:35 pm: use the map in the bottle as the first clue, hide it where you keep your glasses and ask him to go get you a drink and that there is a special glass that you want that is different from the rest. Use the map to tell him where the next clue is. the next clue is could be the brick. if he's smart he'll go to the next clue, its location will be at a place that is similar to the place where he gave you the brick. that is where the third clue will be located. the third clue are the "Wii cooking" video game (if you don't have it, use a piece of paper with the title on it), the candy kisses, and the pokemon "torchic" which is a FIRE type pokemon, and if you put it all together it will lead him to the fireplace because torchic is a FIRE pokemon, the candy kisses indicates chocolate, and the "wii cooking" indicates you will be making food.
before you do all this, keep telling him that you are craving a smore. this treasure hunt should be fun, he'll have to remember back when you started dating, listen to you, and be smart. :) have fun [ mollyschroeder's advice column | Ask mollyschroeder A Question ]
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