Ask him... it's the only thing guys are good at, telling women what they want! (Even at the age of 9.. LOL)
He'll tell you, you'll get it, everybody's happy!
2007-06-02 09:43:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Bearer Of Gifts
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answered by boettcher 4
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How about a wallet? At age 10, he's old enough to start carrying one. You can put a gift card for an electronics store such as Best Buy inside, along with a goofy "official ring bearer" card.
Or, you could simply bring him back a cool souvenir from your honeymoon.
Unfortunately, as much as you'd like to get him something he'll have forever to remember your wedding, boys just aren't usually sentimental like that.
2007-06-02 16:47:48
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answered by kimpenn09 6
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I like the idea of getting your nephew gift cards. You can get them from almost anywhere now-a-days,
Since he likes video games, you can get cards from places like Best Buy. Bookstores like Borders and Barnes and Noble are also good. They not only sell books, but DVDs and some games as well.
You don't have to make it a lot of money (maybe $20- or enough to buy a CD). I think he will appreciate the time it took you to go out and get the gifts, too!
2007-06-02 10:16:33
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answered by Lizzie 5
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Over thirty years ago I had the same dilemma then my daughter had the same with her ring bearer. Mine was 5 and I gave he and the flower girl a gift bag with a handful of candies, some miniature toys and I knew they liked pizza; a gift certificate to the local pizza joint. That was all I could come up with. My daughter's flower girl and ring bearer were closer to the age of yours but she did the same thing but instead of just pizza she gave them a gift certificate to one of those game rooms that serves pizza. I have to say that of all the attendants in mine and hers their reception of their gifts was the best.
2007-06-02 10:07:11
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answered by ? 3
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An Amazon.com gift certificate. Loads of different stuff, including video games. I'm sure he could find something he likes.
2007-06-02 10:06:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I say get him what he likes. I hate gifts that are token and expensive but people look at them and then throw them away. I got my husband the cordless drill he wanted for a wedding present. He loved it--you could see it in his face--and he uses it for everything! People have made comments, but what are gifts for but to make another happy and to express love and appreciation?
2007-06-02 09:42:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Movie tickets - there are a lot of great hits out right now that are appropriate for that age!
2007-06-02 10:14:43
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answered by Julieann 3
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A tee shirt with "I was a ring bearer for (your name.) Ain't that cool!" printed on it.
2007-06-02 09:40:47
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answered by Terry 7
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Books are always good
2007-06-02 09:43:33
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answered by ?Cheshire Cat? 3
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