My wife is tough to buy for. If she wants something, I tell her to buy it, within reason. She’s picky about her clothes, so I’ve learned not to even attempt that. This year I bought her a bracelet from the website linked below. It has the coordinates of the place where we met. Hopefully this simple gift will be a hit.
https://wandererbracelets.com/colle...ts/custom-coords-bracelet?variant=18890499974
We just bought a new house (currently under construction, move in before the end of the year) and all new appliances. So, ya, funds are kinda tight now, but simply saying all this is our Christmas presents to each other just doesn't feel right. This bracelet or something like it is a great idea for the present situation.
It's not about the money. I think it is unique and required some thought. It'll work for me (my wife). I almost bout 2, but things are tight here also.
We meet with the contractor and electrician today. I'm already planning on getting the coordinates in the middle of the house. I've seen framed coordinates and signage in other homes. I like the idea, just not sure what route to take.
We meet with the contractor and electrician today. I'm already planning on getting the coordinates in the middle of the house. I've seen framed coordinates and signage in other homes. I like the idea, just not sure what route to take.
As in the coordinates etched into the floor or something similar?
I would suggest buying her a digital picture frame and loading it with family pictures. Weddings, vacations, graduations and long lost relatives. Always been a home run for me.
I highly recommend a vacuum or a stair climber.
A box of DeBrand Chocolates!
...we got married on august 18th of this year...
Then the wives birthday is the day before valentines...
...I just bought the wife some high end noise canceling headphones so she can ignore us and can relax.
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First year is paper, here is an anniversary gift idea that keeps on giving. I bought her a paper journal for our first anniversary. Each year I write 3-4 pages in it. Kind of a diary of our year together with some mushy lovey dovey comments thrown in. Whatever trinkets I buy the gift she looks for every anniversary is the book. Coming up on twenty years and the book is over half full.
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I've never thought about not naming the kids. That cuts out all the tattling.
No, they just point.
I was referring to the fact that while I frequently refer to the fact that 3 out of 4 of my kids are smart, I refuse to name who is who. It's been a running joke for years.