Gift For Four Year Anniversary

Sun, 07 Feb 2010 14:26:06 +0000

Year after year I have seen people the pages of a book gift, looking for unique birthday gifts are. The people, the bad news that is not there. The traditional anniversary gifts for which you really need to stay and learn, away from them.

First is the traditional birthday gifts are a bit "too boring and point of inspiration. These magazines are designed for gifts to navigate easily fromindividual donors. You could choose something happened to give, and spend their lives Hum Drum.

If this is, then here are some reasons why you must learn to stay, away from the traditional birthday gifts:

– It could also be refurbished. You can do it. I have this happening, and not that will happen.

– Make the anguished look of joy on their faces when they think of getting rid of this thing as fake as soon as possible.

–found in the trash, and must ask for it, or knows who is there, and leave it there.

– Ask how he wanted the gift that it is a strange story of how he lost, or scabs, or as we like to use it, and it'll tell you a story about it, and you should not even remember what you have them .

These are only 4 possibilities of what could happen when they are trying something of a cold, lifeless book. You have no oneAnother find something unique for you? I know, I feel the same. Why should they, if you do not want? This is the question that I ask really.

So now that you've learned to stay away from the traditional anniversary gifts, birthday gifts and you only buy, the next thing you need to know where to find them. It's easy to find a professional, but the craft. You will not find anywhere else something unique. Ashandmade, one can never really be replicated. Do it, you want a unique gift?

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So last year you may recall that Valentine’s Day turned into a bit of a debacle, to say the least, what with Iowa (and his French toast) stuffed in my closet…  

This year is different.  For once I’m actually looking forward to it.  The big conundrum this year is how to celebrate.  His parents are in town and leave Feb 15, and he leaves the same day for a two-week business excursion to beautiful Arkansas.  So the, er, special day is also last night in town for everyone. 

Confession: I want girly stuff this year.  Like flowers.  Yup, mmm hmm, I’d like some surprise romance.  But that’s not our schtick.  Meanwhile, I have no bloody clue what to do for Iowa.  I exploited his love of golf with a combination Christmas-birthday gift (they’re less than a week apart).  He orders all the other stuff he wants from Amazon or eBay, and I find out about it only after it arrives.  

Certainly a lovely meal is in order, but my culinary skills are not so impressive that the meal will stand alone.  If anything, I’ll need something to distract him from the meal.  At least one item will undoubtedly be charred–or at least singed.  

Compounding this gift conundrum: our one-year anniversary quickly follows Valentine’s Day.  He’ll still be in Ar-friggin’-kansas for this one.  Meanwhile, here’s a brief overview of where we’ve been this year together:

  • That weird quasi-dating phase
  • The closet
  • A “Garden State”-esque ellipses that simply didn’t satisfy
  • In bed on a Saturday morning
  • Escaping the rain with questionable art at the MOMA
  • The warm cocoon of soul-quenching comfort (Iowa probably wouldn’t call it that)
  • A hammock on the beach in San Blas
  • The kitchen, making dinner together
  • The University of Iowa library
  • Outfield
  • New World Brewery for WMNF’s Tropical Heatwave
  • Gasparilla in the rain.  Sober.  
  • The Greyhound station in Omaha, Nebraska
  • Comfortable silence along Alligator Alley
  • That perilous moment of dropping the L-bomb

So Dear Readers, I need your advice (but not your spam–yeah, I mean you, weird “Starry Night Gifts” commentator!).   It’s probable that V-Day and anniversary will be combined into one romantic holiday amalgamation.  What to do? What to do?  How do I celebrate the man who supports, challenges, and spoons me every day?