That is extra hard. From the other side, I really don't care about getting a big gift. The love of my wife and her demonstration of that is better than another digital toy.
If asked, I would tell her that I would want something that we can do or enjoy together. Maybe a get-away for something you can do together and that he would enjoy.
2007-08-13 10:17:34
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answered by united9198 7
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Is golf his big thing? If so, then I've got two ideas.
First, I guarantee there is some gadget or thingy that he secretly wants but won't buy for himself. See if you can find out what it is: Does he participate in golf discussion groups on the internet? Does he have a pro-shop or country club that he frequents. I bet one of his friends might know.
Second, if you can't get that sorted out, then how about a weekend of golf and pampering. I bet there is a course reasonably close by that he would like to play. Maybe 36 holes of golf (not necessarily with you), followed by a relaxing massage. Afterward, you could meet him somewhere nice for diner.
2007-08-13 17:17:31
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answered by AngiesHusband 5
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This year your anniversary gift idea is a little bit on the unusual side. The term itself is a little vague, so it is open to quite a few interpretations. That, however, is a good thing, as it gives you more ideas to choose from as you attempt to get your spouse a gift worthy of 26 years of marriage. If you're wondering just what it is about this year's anniversary gift that makes it so unusual, you're about to enter into the land of the original photo.
That's right. This year's gift is original photos. The term original is a little vague. What exactly do they mean by original? Do they mean that the photo has to be one of a kind? Do they mean that the photo has to be one of you and your spouse? Can it be an original photo of anything? Can you go outside with your camera and take a picture of the front lawn and give it to your spouse as a gift? Don't try to find any hard and fast answers to these questions because nobody is talking. It seems that the whole world is just as clueless about what they mean by original photos, so here are some suggestions.
Grab your husband by the scruff of the neck (you'd never have to do this with a lady) and drag him down to a professional photographer. Have him take a kind of second wedding portrait of the two of you, if you haven't already done that sort of thing for your 25th anniversary, which is something that many people do. Make sure, when you go down to have the photo taken, that you dress up really nicely. Guys, you might want to go out and rent a tuxedo. Gals, maybe you'll want to throw on your wedding gown if it still fits. After the photo session is over, pick out a really nice large frame to put the photo in. This isn't going to be some wallet size that you're going to carry around with you. This is going to be a portrait that you're going to hang up on the wall somewhere in your home. So the bigger the better.
If the portrait idea isn't exactly your scene, try this. Go digging through your collection of photos that you've been piling up in a dresser drawer over the years. Try to put some thought into this. Look for photos that are in some kind of chronological order, from your first years together to your most recent years together. Try to find somewhere between 50 and 100 photos. After you have them all collected, head on down to a photo store and get a really nice photo album. Don't get one of those Walmart specials. Get something that is really nice. Yes, you'll have to spend a few bucks on it, but it will be worth it. After you get the album home, arrange the photos you've collected, nicely in the album. Make sure that you have some kind of descriptions underneath each photo. Your spouse will have as much fun reading what you have to say as he or she will have looking at the photos.
Trust me when I say this. Go with one of the two anniversary gift ideas above and there won't be a dry eye in the house afterwards.
2007-08-13 17:15:33
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answered by HoneyBee 4
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Why not take off for the weekend?
Go to a different city, not too far away, just the 2 of you.
or-- if you have kids, you take the kids to a different city, and let him have a weekend to himself. ( if you decide to do this- don't surprize him with it-- some guys would love this- others not)
Whatever you do make sure it is something he wants, not something you want.
2007-08-13 17:18:15
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answered by Sophie B 7
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what about one of those 'experience' days!? Like a hot air balloon ride/ drive a ferrari/ jump out of a plane? There are loads of options. Check out details in WH Smith if you are in the UK.
2007-08-13 17:14:27
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answered by Poots 2
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Sexy lingerie. Wear it under an apron while you cook as he walks into the house. ;)
The best gift I think a woman can give to her guy is anything that makes him feel like a sexy hero and superman in her life.
Don't forget to SMILE. Ultimately, men want to make their women happy. Ask any man.......
Have fun! 26 years.....that's great!
2007-08-13 18:27:03
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answered by cck 2
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A champagne hot air balloon flight? Or a gift experience like ralley driving or something similar....
Try www.aerosaurus.co.uk
2007-08-13 17:15:09
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answered by JustJem 6
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why don't you take some days off, on vacation. spoil him a little. Reaffirm your love for him. Give him a good treat of love making. show him that you still have the spark for him.
2007-08-14 04:24:52
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answered by juniormum 1
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get him concert tickets for one of his favorite bands. and if it's out of town, even better. have town car pick you guys up and take you to the airport. then surprise him with the tickets when you get there.
2007-08-13 17:19:24
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answered by Anonymous
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a nice getaway would be good, 3-4 days
2007-08-13 17:14:49
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answered by cinny 2
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