So October 12 is going to be the one month anniversary for me and my boyfriend :) I'm excited, but I was wondering if anyone could give me some ideas as to what I should give or make him to celebrate? Any ideas for how to spend the day together, like what to do?
We live next door which means we get to see each other a fair amount of time, so we haven't exactly been on an official "date" because we just hang out at each other's houses. But I'd like to do something a little special. Thanks!
Daintree answered Monday October 5 2009, 5:10 pm: Why don't you set up a pick nick in the yard under a shady tree or make a shade cover out of sheets hang some soft fabric off it to delicatly show the breeze. make some gourmet sandwiches and cold softfrink in an ice bucket (make one out of a pot cover with a pillow slip). lots of cushions & pillows scattered around soft soft romantic music. not the raging music you usually listen to it's too distracting. give him a card if you feel you must but no actual gift it's too early in the relationship and you'll have to do this regularly if someone forgets the shit hits the fan and it'ts really not that important. Always give your time and effort to make a memory is the best gift of all. All the money in the world can't buy this gift of giving your time & effort to create a memory if they don't employ themselves. Catch a movie later on in the night. I hope this helps [ Daintree's advice column | Ask Daintree A Question ]
SeshLover answered Monday October 5 2009, 12:16 pm: A nice home-made dinner and a pretty hand-made card.
Make everything because it shows that you care enough to spend the time rather than go spend a $ or 2 on it.
Also if you want to present him with something, don't make it to big, leave that for his birthday. Maybe if he like books, give him the latest good one on the market... Like maybe The lost Symbol, by Dan Brown...Unless he's already read it...
Have fun and good luck! [ SeshLover's advice column | Ask SeshLover A Question ]
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