I'm not very good at this stuff! Any suggestions for a 10th Anniversary gift?
We're already doing a weekend get away thing. I'm looking for a second thingy!
Thanks, Bob
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I'm not very good at this stuff! Any suggestions for a 10th Anniversary gift?
We're already doing a weekend get away thing. I'm looking for a second thingy!
Thanks, Bob
[QUOTE=Husky Bob;318812611]I'm not very good at this stuff! Any suggestions for a 10th Anniversary gift?
We're already doing a weekend get away thing. I'm looking for a second thingy!
Thanks, Bob[/QUOTE]
Diamonds usually go over well.
Avoid anything that has to do with cooking, cleaning, or weight loss. Never goes over well.
Diamonds are overrated ... well, unless she's in love with them :)
What does she like to do? What's her personality? Any hobbies?
[QUOTE=IronCharles;318826541]Diamonds usually go over well.
Avoid anything that has to do with cooking, cleaning, or weight loss. Never goes over well.[/QUOTE]
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Take her to a movie............ and talk during the previews. ;) :p
[QUOTE=IronCharles;318826541]Diamonds usually go over well.
Avoid anything that has to do with cooking, cleaning, or [b]weight loss. [/b]Never goes over well.[/QUOTE]
[b]Sure NOW you tell me!!![/b]
A day at the Spa or a new fishing rod or shotgun.
Best I can do! Happy Anniversary BTW!
buy her an indoor gym,that way you can use it...."crazy"
do like homer simpson and giver her a bowling ball w/YOUR name on it for you to use. :D
Sorry, I've been "off the grid" for a couple of days! But thanks so much for your suggestions! I was especially amused by Old-Time-Lifter's! HAHA!
Bob
I can tell you from personal experience don't buy her a vacuum cleaner. My wife likes jewlery watches etc. I have also bought her coach bags and designer suits.
[QUOTE=Husky Bob;319818891]Sorry, I've been "off the grid" for a couple of days! But thanks so much for your suggestions! I was especially amused by Old-Time-Lifter's! HAHA!
Bob[/QUOTE]
I couldn't resist............ ;) :D
[QUOTE=agsuper;319821401]I can tell you from personal experience don't buy her a vacuum cleaner. My wife likes jewlery watches etc. I have also bought her coach bags and designer suits.[/QUOTE]
she has trained you well! (j/k) =D
it's so funny, I love a new vaccumm, because with 2 rottweilers, well they kill them. lol. My next dog will be hairless!
To the OP, congrats and many more!!!!
The weekend away trip is cute...:D
Ok, so if it was me I would like a collection of little thoughtful things for to give on the day if it isn't at the same time as the weekend trip.
.. some nice underwear for the trip away :D
.. maybe a CD or DVD of a romantic film, opera or something..
.. I do like flowers but they are pricey...
.. a pretty necklace or piece of jewellry - no need for diamonds
.. I love going to the theatre (not sure where you live) so a meal and theatre visit is great.
.. you need to keep your ears open and listen for hints...
.. cook for her a favourite dish
Congratulations on 10 years I hope you have many more to come.
[QUOTE=Deborah_Lyn;319839691]she has trained you well! (j/k) =D
it's so funny, I love a new vaccumm, because with 2 rottweilers, well they kill them. lol. My next dog will be hairless!
To the OP, congrats and many more!!!![/QUOTE]
I bought the vacuum cleaner 4 years ago and I still catch hell for it.
[QUOTE=agsuper;320054051]I bought the vacuum cleaner 4 years ago and I still catch hell for it.[/QUOTE]
Must not have been a Dyson! The vaccumm I want cost $400.00+ lol
Op - I'd ask her BFF what she wants, if she has not dropped any hints. We do this for the past few years when buying stuff for the boss at work and it works out really well.