What are you buying the missus for xmas??
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callmedave said:
Mine was dropping hints that she wanted a nice hot water bottle (helps with her back pain)
a few days later we are out shopping for xmas decorations and she picks up a hot water bottle, I say 'Maybe you shouldn't get that' She looks at me blankly 'why not? i want one'
Thats that idea down the drain!
Such a shame, I can only imagine the beaming face of unbridled joy you would have experienced as she opened that wonderful gift on the 25tha few days later we are out shopping for xmas decorations and she picks up a hot water bottle, I say 'Maybe you shouldn't get that' She looks at me blankly 'why not? i want one'
Thats that idea down the drain!
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
funkyrobot said:
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I would keep the 2 for 1 bit secret, gets you a few brownie points from MiL if she thinks you have paid full price for her It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I would keep the 2 for 1 bit secret, gets you a few brownie points from MiL if she thinks you have paid full price for her It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I'll pedal it as 2 for £109 though to pick up the points.
funkyrobot said:
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I would keep the 2 for 1 bit secret, gets you a few brownie points from MiL if she thinks you have paid full price for her It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I'll pedal it as 2 for £109 though to pick up the points.
If your missus would like/love this sort of art you can get limited edition prints starting at under £100, drinks coasters at under a fiver even cards from the website jeremythomasart.co.uk or if you happen to be in Cardiff this week he's doing the Xmas market (located between St Davids 1&2) until the 23rd where you can meet him - a thoroughly nice guy too. No connection apart from being a customer myself. Your wife will get to look at it year after year too.
Paddy_N_Murphy said:
Just a stroke of genius....
https://www.thedatery.co.uk
Gift Box
and under each one, a date / destination for the year
you say genius, i say you've made a rod for your own back!https://www.thedatery.co.uk
Gift Box
and under each one, a date / destination for the year
callmedave said:
Mine was dropping hints that she wanted a nice hot water bottle (helps with her back pain)
a few days later we are out shopping for xmas decorations and she picks up a hot water bottle, I say 'Maybe you shouldn't get that' She looks at me blankly 'why not? i want one'
Thats that idea down the drain!
Was it this one https://www.yuyubottle.com/ seems to be getting rave reviews, if you can rave about a hot water bottle.a few days later we are out shopping for xmas decorations and she picks up a hot water bottle, I say 'Maybe you shouldn't get that' She looks at me blankly 'why not? i want one'
Thats that idea down the drain!
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I would keep the 2 for 1 bit secret, gets you a few brownie points from MiL if she thinks you have paid full price for her It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I'll pedal it as 2 for £109 though to pick up the points.
She said 'ooh, we have something here from Belton Woods addressed to you.' I just played my greatest poker face and said that it must be a flyer or something, as we were there in Jan 2015 for a party and they must have our details.
She handed me the envelope, I walked upstairs and opened it. She then asked what it was. I said that it is indeed a flyer, nothing else. I then hid it in my wardrobe. Since then, she has remarkably failed to mention it, so has hopefully forgotten.
We'll see. She'll probably open in on Christmas day and say she did wonder what the envelope was for.
Learn2MergeInTurn said:
This. Ideas welcome come on PH!
If there are any Harry Potter fans to buy for I hear the tour is very good whatever the age. I bought my step mum a couple of tickets and she loved it.https://www.wbstudiotour.co.uk/home
dugsud said:
A full carbon Shark Spartan lid. Its what she asked for
Keeper!Mine wanted a watch but I can't stand all the mass produced Michael Kors tat. Someone pointed me in the direction of Brathwaits so I've got her one of those - looks absolutely lovely (technically a bloke's watch but she likes big dress watches). I just wish I'd bought it before Brexit as they're shipped from the US and the dollar/pound has not been kind to me...
Also got her some Irregular Choice shoes with heels at a sensible height so she might actually stand a chance of wearing them; some Dior Pure Poison; and some nice stuff from Victoria's Secret. Although the last one is a bit more selfish...
funkyrobot said:
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
Monkeylegend said:
funkyrobot said:
I've just bought her a spa day. She isn't materialistic, doesn't want anything really, so thought the best thing to do would give her a day of relaxation.
It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I would keep the 2 for 1 bit secret, gets you a few brownie points from MiL if she thinks you have paid full price for her It's a two for one offer, so she can take her mum too.
The day includes a 1 hour treatment, lunch and then use of the facilities (swimming pool, sauna, grounds etc.) for the rest of the day.
I'll drive them there, drop them off, then have a nice day with our two year old daughter. Win, win.
I'll pedal it as 2 for £109 though to pick up the points.
She said 'ooh, we have something here from Belton Woods addressed to you.' I just played my greatest poker face and said that it must be a flyer or something, as we were there in Jan 2015 for a party and they must have our details.
She handed me the envelope, I walked upstairs and opened it. She then asked what it was. I said that it is indeed a flyer, nothing else. I then hid it in my wardrobe. Since then, she has remarkably failed to mention it, so has hopefully forgotten.
We'll see. She'll probably open in on Christmas day and say she did wonder what the envelope was for.
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