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Old Feb 04, 2009, 06:53 AM
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Hi.. this is my first Valentine's Day with my husband since we got married. So I'm trying to figure out what to do for Valentine's Day. My husband works on the 14th, so we'll have to celebrate the 13th.. it sucks, but oh well..
What are some things I could do or I could get him?
I wanted for us to go on a hot air balloon ride but it's $150 per person, so I can't do that.
I'm so lost.. he's mostly into sports and only likes peanut butter chocolates.. haha. He's 20 years old, so we can't go out and get drunk or anything like that.
Any ideas?
I am going to get him a license plate with the logo of his fave team and I'm making him a card and a cookie cake.. but I want to give him something else.

Husbands/boyfriends- What would you like to get from your wife/girlfriend?

Girlfriends/wives- What are you getting for your boyfriend/husband?

Thanks!
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Old Feb 04, 2009, 07:13 AM
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i will make specials dinner for him ( weather it taste good or not )
what if his fav team signature on T-shirts
or i will buy a watch for him so he will remember when times to come home ...lol
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