Posted by NW Ohio Tim on December 02, 2011 at 23:16:27 from (76.76.36.32):
In Reply to: Wife Birthday Gifts?? posted by NW Ohio Tim on December 02, 2011 at 09:06:05:
Thanks Everybody!!
She said she'd be happy with the new dishwasher we just bought, as a birthday present...... not good enough for me, so we'll go out tomorrow evening to a little resturant we discovered a long time ago, right accross the line in Indiana. I hope it's still open.
I'm liking Nancy's idea of our farm name stitched on a sweatshirt(s). We jumped through all kinds of hoops a couple months ago, officially naming the place and opening business acounts and such..... it'll be a nice touch for messing with all the red tape. That'll be for Christmas!!
She has nice warm Carharts already, we spend alot of time outside all year round, so we keep the cold weather gear pretty updated.
She can pretty much jump on and drive any tractor sitting around so she doesn't need a cute little one....... she'll claim the biggest one as hers.
I know I'm a lucky man, my only problem is not knowing what to get a wife that will be happy with whatever she gets. It's nice to see a few of you guys are in the same boat.... misery loves company. LOL
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