1/ Take him to McDonalds
2/ Have a game of Bingo
3/ have all the "raggydolls" round for a par-tay!!
4/ Give him a bit...... if you know what I mean.... wink wink!!:)
Get him a makeover so he looks less like the lotto rapist, then The Gaz might leave him alone....."If this sheds-a-rockin, dont come-a-knockin!"
2007-02-08 08:01:35
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answered by Banny Grasher 4
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Congratulations on reaching the 10th year. Quite an accomplishment. Now If was in your shoes, i'd have nice quiet evening out with eachother, perhaps renew the vows. But above all the two of you should just look back and see all the obstacles you've over come to get to where you are now.
Oh one more thing? How much have you saved toward that divorce attorney's fee's? LOL just kidding , wishing you very many more decades together. Good luck.
2007-02-07 10:21:37
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answered by michael_trussell 4
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If its just u 2, go away and spoil each other with stuff you both enjoy, if kids involved treat them too but explain that mum and dad need some time too. Leave them with family with plenty of stuff to do and then you and your man go enjoy each other like you did when you first met, talk to each other, ask what each other misses, remember what each other loved when you met - music, food, fantasies, turn phone off. Go to a hotel somewhere romantic or fun where there is people enjoying the same. The world is your oyster and hopefully you will have another 10 years. Keep it healthy and talk to another.
2007-02-07 10:19:04
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answered by jane r 2
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I remember when my husband and I celebrated our anniversary on a very tight budget. WE were fond of Whataburgers. We ate them on our way to his baseball games, because they were cheap.
He went out and bought two burgers and brought them home. I lit a cheap candle and we sat on the floor eating off our new coffee table, talking and laughing about our wedding and our expectations for the future. BUT, WE BEGAN WITH HAPPY MEMORIES OF THE PAST. Look in your heart.
Carol
2007-02-07 10:15:54
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answered by Carol M 1
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My hubby and I just spent our 8 year anniversary watching scary movies. I was holding on to him so tight, we kind of got turned on by it. How's that for low budget? He'll love that you're hanging on to him for the security. Have fun.
2007-02-07 10:03:09
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, ya comprehend, ten years is a lengthy time period... from time to time (even as on the experience of existence), human beings commence to advance aside. this isn't undesirable, although the relationship is at a... diverse element. i have been married for 14 years. we've come to this street some situations in our relationship. i imagine you should spend sometime re-defining your self. Being a stay-at-abode mom is not uncomplicated too. I artwork, I continuously have (in spite of two eye-catching boys). i imagine so that you are able to (possibly refer to a therapist or counselor). from time to time, in basic terms getting a touch extra help is sweet. i'd evaluate seeing the therapist on my own in the start, then (possibly) upload your husband. yet from time to time in basic terms going and having someone pay interest to you and your innovations (helps). i imagine once you sense extra effective, you are able to artwork on your relationship. good success to you and your kin. I wish you nicely.
2016-11-26 00:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Go to a local hotel for the weekend
2007-02-07 10:03:05
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answered by cherry 4
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Trip to Costco
2007-02-07 10:09:53
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answered by Dave ! 3
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A nice candlelight dinner
2007-02-07 10:08:13
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answered by WhyNotMe 6
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Vegas baby! wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo lol
2007-02-07 10:54:42
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answered by Anonymous
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