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Old 04-01-2009, 07:00 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Nate0072 View Post
I got married last year, July the 4th and I would like to do something special but not costing a bundle.
I'm based in Belgium, so anyway further than Europe is a no no.
If you have any ideas, strange gifts, days out, good recipes, cheesy poems, etc, that would be great.
I love this forum and know that all of you are an intelligent, wise bunch that could help me in my quest.
Thanks a lot
Paper is traditional, but I would suggest doing something really romantic (if t she's the romantic type) or really practical (if she's more inclined that way).

On the romantic side we have:

1. Hot air balloon ride with champagne (not as expensive as you might think);
2. Picnic in the countryside (where you do all the prep work);
3. A certificate from you to her that allows her one or more days of "abject servitude" ... and then you really follow through and treat her like a freaking queen for one day asking nothing in return;
4. A spa day for the both of you, or just for her.

And, then, of course, you take lots of photos and stick them in a memory book for her that will consist of photos and memories from your first, and your next 75 anniversaries.

Me, I'm the practical type. All I would want is power tools, however, that's probably why I'm one of the few women who has never even been close to getting married to anyone.
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