Need Help, First Anniversary, what to do??

HeavyHitter

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The wife is expecting something romantic for the first year, and she is not buying into the whole "paper" idea....any suggestions, preferably cheap since we're broke...thanks
 

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I wouldn't mind giving you some ideas....but you have to be more specific "HOW BROKE ARE YOU" whats the budget for the occasion???
 

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Only one year in huh, well GET THE HELL OUT WHILE YOU STILL CAN MAN!!!

We almost lost Dr. Strangelove over something like this, a crime that there is not suitable punishment for!

Penguinfan
 

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Outstanding advice SixFive. If times are tough, she shouldn't be expecting too much anyway. Later on down the line when the cash flow is better, you can make a larger purchase. I know I set my goal that on my 10th anniversary I would get my wife a Rolex. Just a personal goal, nothing else. At dinner that night, I presented it to her catching her totally off-guard. Her smiles that night made it worth waiting for. She kept asking, "wanna know what time it is?". Most couples I would think are just trying to get their careers and families started and on the right path the 1st few years. She should realize that!

Good luck. Let us know how it went.

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There are alot of things that he can do without spending much $$$$$ no one said he has to break his bank.............I think its great that he actually cares enough to ask an oppinion some of your comments (UGHHHHHHHH) Girls love sentinmental stuff..................A nice jewelry box for example...........have it wrapped up real nice and inside enclose a note "HONEY HAPPY ANNIVERSARY!! LOOKING FORWARD TO MANY MORE YEARS AHEAD,SO I CAN FILL YOUR NEW BOX SORRY TIMES ARE TOUGH RIGHT NOW...................XOXO"

You see to the female this is something that over the years as times are more abundent with the cash flow, and you can afford nicer things like jewelry she will have the box and all of the pieces you have bought her in 1 place. As the years go by she will have a story for every piece of jewelry she recieves...............and the new jewelry box will be the start!

DO NOT- go and buy a jewelry box from Wallmart I'm talking about a higher end store they run anywhere from $100 and up and if you can match it to your bedroom furniture thats even better + you can have it engraved (HAPPY 1st ANNIVERSARY xoxo) if of course this fits into the budget............

My jewelry box is still my favorite gift I ever recieved

a little tip-when buying a card READ IT front to back I can't eventell you how many cards I've gotten from RAYMOND that read "FROM ACROSS THE MILES" or "WISH YOU WERE HERE" and of course you all know we are married ! and were never apart LOL

:D :D :D The cards are all very pretty looking and I find it funny so do my girlfriends:D :D :D but I have a feeling she may not:D :D
 

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my "brokeness" is relative, we make good salaries, but we bought a house that the princess had to have, even though the mortgage takes our second checks of the month to pay...credit is not an option, since most does not exist...I was trying to stay within the $100-200 range.....thanks, so far
 

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TBONEZ0295 said:
a little tip-when buying a card READ IT front to back I can't eventell you how many cards I've gotten from RAYMOND that read "FROM ACROSS THE MILES" or "WISH YOU WERE HERE" and of course you all know we are married ! and were never apart LOL
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TBONE

That RAYMOND is quite a guy.

Good advice here from a womans perspective. I would follow it HeavyHitter if you want to get to see year 2.

Hey TBONE did you see your signed into the contest ?

Good luck

KOD
 

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Let me think about this for awhile come back later:D $100-$200 right?????

you don't like the jewelry box idea????

I'm telling you some of those boxes are goergous and she will have for her lifetime..............you could even put a pair of earings inside or a watch can be bought on the cheaper side
 

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i like the idea, but I don't know if she is the jewelry box type, although the more i think about it, she could use one...hmmm
 

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Definetely start out small the first year whether you can afford it or not. If you get her something big or expensive the first year, it will be that much harder to build on in years to come. Your quote "but we bought a house that the princess had to have" sounds scary to me and she might be the type that has to have something to show off. Try and think of something that she does for you that you really appreciate and buy her something associated with that. Woman love to feel appreciated. Make her feel like it was the best thing that ever happened to you by marrying her. Hope she is not the type that has to have the materials things to make her happy. BTW, SixFive gave you some excellent advice.
 

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I don't know the dynamics in your household but how about a bundle of flowers from the local grocery, a homecooked gourmet dinner that you burned your fingers preparing, a nice long soak in the tub with candles or fragrant oils burning, a glass of wine in hand and having her back washed and her legs shaved by your tender hands? Add in a nice back and foot rub afterward with her favorite lotion with nothing expected of her in return.

Of course, if she's a materialistic princess, this will be wasted on her but if she loves you and understands the financial situation, it will be appreciated and cherished!
 

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Excellent advice for the 'first' anniversary TBone. I would have to agree especially w/the wife being Asian, i.e., they love Gold Jewelrey, plus the note is a good touch. AND I didn't know you were married to Raymond, TBone. Aside to Private Petey-Concrete Business, Gambling, Philly- Don't p*ss them off or we'll end up next to Jimmy Hoffa :eek: And Scott: I get little time off as it is not to mention working rotating shifts. Will you quit entering everyone in your contests cause Nobody will post anymore. Finally, a massage is another very good idea-IMHO. I get them several times a week and they NEVER get old. Among other 'things' it puts me right to sleep.
Good luck HeavyHitter and many more to come...
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i like the romantic night idea, va nurse, i might combine that with the jewelry box....thanks, any more ideas are welcome....also, I don't want to make the wife out to be a materialistic princess, but she does like the finer things in life, our financial situation is new to her, she grew up in a very comfortable environment....she's having trouble cutting back, but she is doing it... she is also very understanding of the situation and as long as she sees I put effort forth on the big day, she will be very pleased...I tend to over dramatize the princess aspect....I am very sarcastic in nature, although I don't think many guys could put up with the things I do ;)
 

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One suggestion would be to take some attractive photographs of your house from different angles. Next take some photos of a mobile home park. In the $2 photo album you purchased at Odd Lots, place the pics of your house side by side with those of the mobile home park. In the third row, place photos of the new BMW boxxer that you did not buy so she could live above her financial head in the new home she had to have.

For maximum results, give her the album while you're dressed like a Grand Prix driver. Best wishes on this very special moment of your life.
 
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HeavyHitter said:
i like the idea, but I don't know if she is the jewelry box type, although the more i think about it, she could use one...hmmm

ALL women have a jewelry box the ones I know anyway:shrug: Trust me on this one..............BUT make sure its a nice one ,solid cherry or something like that I'm not sure what stores are near you try Macy's,Strawbridges,Lord and Taylors, Nieman Marcus or even a specialty store that sells engravable merchandise. I don't think the old rubbing of the feet is gonna do it:rolleyes: sorry VA nurse just my opinion:shrug: If you go that route then you would have to do a little more than that like ummmmmm leaving a note on the door where she comes in from work, and a trail of flowers(BABY ROSES would work) leading all the way to the bedroom up the stairs all the way (NOTE EXPLAINING FOLLOW THE FLOWERS LEFT ON THE FRONT DOOR) when she gets there to the bedroon have them on the bed along with candles burning everywhere,bottle of wine and your set:moon:

another way to make a statement make a sign A BIG ONE and hang it the night befor somewhere on her way to work,then when she gets to work have a huge bouquet of flowers delivered there. There are a ton of things you can do that you just might have to go out of your way a little that won't cost you much money ;)

I hope you fill us in on what you do......and how things worked out:D GOOD LUCK:toast: heres to many more to come........
 

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auspice, sounds like a winner...but I'm not sure that will get the job done...still have until 6/15...was going to go with the pug puppy she has been dying for, but that has to wait a year or so....probably will do the romantic dinner/jewelry box idea...thanks for the help so far
 

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heavyhitter,

i have a suggestion for you that i guarantee a great evening for you & your wife. i have used this in the past & it always worked.

if you are able to spend about $200, as you said, i would take her to a nice romantic restaurant(french), give her one white rose, one yellow rose, & one red rose. these mean friendship, love, & passion. then i would give her a set of earrings($75-$100).

then be prepared when you get home (lol)!!

i'm sure that whatever you decide will be appreciated. enjoy!!
 
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