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amother
Royalblue
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Fri, May 12 2017, 4:20 pm
My husband has been asking me to tell him what I want for Mother's Day. But I cant think of anything! Anyone have any ideas?
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amother
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Fri, May 12 2017, 4:25 pm
I have no husband, just an ex. If I did, I woild like a day off- buy supper, go get a massage, mani/pedi and have a chilled take care of me day! Everyone had got their own needs. Do what makes u happy!
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amother
Blue
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Fri, May 12 2017, 4:28 pm
I'm happy with a card. Maybe flowers. That's how we've always celebrated growing up.
How about perfume, a wallet or special key chain? Do you know how much he wants to spend? What sort of things do you enjoy?
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zaq
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Fri, May 12 2017, 5:07 pm
Well if you don't know, how should anyone else? Your dh shouldn't buy you a gift just to be yotze. I suggest that you start keeping a wish list for yourself. Any time you get a hankering for something you don't have, or notice that something you have is showing its age, add it to the list. Then before each occasion, choose one of those items and ask dh to buy it for you. It's a win win: your dh doesn't waste money on something you won't like and you don't get burdened with cliche gifts you don't want.
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amother
Royalblue
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Fri, May 12 2017, 6:00 pm
zaq wrote: | Well if you don't know, how should anyone else? Your dh shouldn't buy you a gift just tone yotze. I suggest that you start keeping a wish list for yourself. Any time you get a hankering for something you don't have, or notice that something you have is showing its age, add it to the list. Then before each occasion, choose one of those items and ask dh to buy it for you. It's a win win: your dh doesn't waste money on something you won't like and you don't get burdened with cliche gifts you don't want. |
Good idea thanks!
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samantha87
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Fri, May 12 2017, 6:06 pm
zaq wrote: | Well if you don't know, how should anyone else? Your dh shouldn't buy you a gift just tone yotze. I suggest that you start keeping a wish list for yourself. Any time you get a hankering for something you don't have, or notice that something you have is showing its age, add it to the list. Then before each occasion, choose one of those items and ask dh to buy it for you. It's a win win: your dh doesn't waste money on something you won't like and you don't get burdened with cliche gifts you don't want. |
Sage advice!
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zaq
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Fri, May 12 2017, 7:22 pm
samantha87 wrote: | Sage advice! | Common scents, just in thyme. (Dodging rotten tomatoes)
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