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Re: Gifts for da Wimmens-Whadya get?
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Posted by Hal/WA on December 21, 2006 at 15:15:49 from (66.45.175.118):
In Reply to: Gifts for da Wimmens-Whadya get? posted by Aaron Ford on December 21, 2006 at 07:20:13:
After trying lots of other things, including expensive jewelry and stuff for around the house, I have condluded that I just cannot buy for her successfully on my own. So now I listen carefully through the year, and if there is anything she ASKS for, I get that (unless I think it is just too dumb!). I also get her gift cards at stores that I know she spends money at through the year. Gift cards are easy and quick for me to get. And then she doesn't have to waste time and effort taking things back, but instead gets what she wants in the first place. Is it thoughtful or romantic? No, I suppose it isn't, but it sure seems practical to me. We have been together for a very long time and she knows I love her. I like to think that we don't need a bunch of presents to prove anything. Oh, and by the way, she is giving me a new Stihl chain saw for Christmas. Just exactly the model I wanted, picked out and paid for. So I think we will both be happy with our "gifts". I do like the CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE, CHOCOLATE idea!
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