Question Posted Wednesday September 25 2013, 1:57 am
Okay so my boyfriend is moving to a differnt town like in 3 months . & i want to make these three momths AMAZING .. ! i need some tips on how too .. & also something that i can give him to keep when he goes away so he can remember me .. by the way i only see him in school so we always hangout at lunch alone so how can i make these three months amazing while being at school ..?
First, I'm going to give you a few ideas for goodbye presents. One thing I recommend is making something yourself. Something like a heartfelt poem or note that he can read when he's missing you is a good idea. I wrote a sweet poem for my favorite teacher last year as a goodbye present, and she loved it! Your boyfriend might like that kind of thing as well. Another idea is to take a box and put things in it that will remind him of you and his favorite things from home.
Now for what to do for the last three months. I guess your options are somewhat limited if you are just hanging out at lunch, but I have a few ideas.
- Write a poem together or write your love story. You can each keep a copy of it after your boyfriend moves.
- Come up behind him when he doesn't know it and give him a hug.
- Draw together. (It doesn't matter if you aren't a good artist -- even drawing a heart around your initials is fine. But if you are a good drawer, that's great!)
- Tell each other your secrets/fears (if you haven't already).
- Learn to say sweet things in different languages.
- Find a quiet, secluded place and talk about how you guys first met and why you like each other.
- Have a ring pop wedding (this is good for laughs).
- Read a chapter of a book each night and talk about it the next day at lunch. This also works with TV shows.
I hope I was able to help. You and your boyfriend can also be creative and think of more things to do together. I hope things go well for you!
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