Honey, if he loves you this much, you clearly don't need to BUY him anything. Being a stay-at-home mom is already the greatest gift you can give to your family. They treasure YOU.
However, make this a special Christmas for him. You know him better than anyone, so think about what he likes most, then do it. Prepare his favorite meal tonight, dress up in something sexy, or do whatever you know will float his boat.
He gave you the bridal set not because it was expensive, but because he wanted to make you feel special. Christmas really isn't about material things, so just make HIM feel special, and let him know that his mere presence is the best Christmas gift you'll ever get!
Today is my 20th anniversary, and my husband and I have a saying from back in our dating days..."All you need to do is show up."
2007-12-24 00:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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That is great that your hubby did that! I bet it was a great suprise! I am sure that he doesn't want you to top the bridal set that he got you!
What were the little things that you got him? Maybe top it off with a gift card to his favorite store? I know my husband would rather me get him that then some boring old ties or tools that he doesn't need! Or make hime something home made from the kids!
Congrats on your wedding anniversary! Today my hubby and have been married for five years also! (got married on Christmas Eve!)
2007-12-24 00:23:54
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answered by sunnysideup 4
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I am a stay at home mom too. Since me and my husband has been together we go together to get our gifts. Then that way we are happy and it is hard to buy for each other.We do ask what each other wants every year and every year we decide the same thing and that is go together.
What little things does he need? Just little things he needs that you notice he is low on or little things he really likes that he just doesn't get.Go to the store with him and look around. Watch him to see what he admires or eyeballs.I did get mine a wallet this year. His is falling apart and that is something he just won't go buy. Sometimes the little things and inexpensive things are the best presents.It is the thought that counts.
2007-12-24 00:40:46
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answered by lollypop 4
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Your undieing love. Its what goes best with a bridal set.
Congratulations on the thought, but as a husband I wouldn't give you such a nice gift expecting something just as big in return. He bought that ring set for you and him, not just for you. It will make him feel good about himself and the marriage everytime he looks at you hand. So as a gift to him, try to remember to hold his hand more often so he has more opportunities to look at the nice gift he bought.
2007-12-24 01:41:06
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answered by chinamigarden 6
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answered by bandy 3
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dont compare your gift to his. Get him whatever your heart desires. Christmas is about CHRIST . Dont stress over the gift whatever he gets comes from your heart. Now buy a chain to match your ring. Jewelry, a nice watch. Get him what he want. ur body in a box with a bow. lol good luck.
2007-12-24 00:24:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Drop a couple of hundred at Liberator.com on a wedge/ramp combo. It's amazing and the best $200.00 I ever spent. You will spend hours experimenting and you will have "O's" like you have never had them before.
2007-12-24 02:37:15
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answered by Anonymous
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How about a jar with a bunch of fun things that you can do for him. Once a week he can pull out a piece of paper with a new fun thing that the two of you can do together, or that you can do for him. You can make up your own ideas! :)
2007-12-24 00:21:24
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answered by oracle1 3
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Most men like big boy toys. I don't know what his interests are, but something electronic is a good bet...
2007-12-24 00:27:14
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answered by silsa1 5
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There is no pan scale here - you do not need to equal his gift.
I think a getaway weekend sounds grand - take him somewhere you both haven't been and live it up!
2007-12-24 00:23:18
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answered by Anonymous
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