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10th anniversary present?

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Babysharkdoodoodood · 14/10/2022 16:00

For the man who has everything. Sigh

Got him a F1 experience a few years back. It sat in the drawer, then covid.
In the past got a painting and framed it myself and had to put it up as well.

Has cut down on anything vaguely enjoyable food wise as trying to lower cholesterol, so no nice cheese, chocolate or booze.

Got handmade wooden coasters with twee little hearts and our initials in, for the wood anniversary.

Doesn't wear ties or cufflinks.

Has asked me not to buy more scent stuff as he now has enough to last a good few years.

And it's apparently tin for 10 years Grin Could get a tray and bash him over the head for not using the voucher Wink

I only want to spend up to £25 as budget's tight this year, but I'm stuck for ideas.
Gah!

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ComtesseDeSpair · 14/10/2022 16:05

Honestly I’d just agree to exchange cards with something nice written in them and go out for a drink. What’s the point of racking your brain over buying a present he probably doesn’t want simply for the sake of buying a present?

VatofTea · 14/10/2022 16:15

Hot shave experience

definitelynotlistening · 14/10/2022 16:56

Why do you have to buy him anything? What about a meal out or something like that?

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Pansypotter123 · 14/10/2022 16:58

Wrap up a tin of beans (or something) and attach an invitation to a nice meal/cinema trip/whatever to it within your budgets?

Titsflyingsouth · 14/10/2022 17:52

Take him away for the weekend instead of a present?

Babysharkdoodoodood · 14/10/2022 20:17

Yeah. I've decided just to spend a tenner for 10 years and get him a tin of nice crystallised ginger or something like that off Etsy.

We do usually go out for a nice meal but it comes out of joint money, rather than one of us treating the other.

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BigEaredBob · 14/10/2022 20:23

I bought my husband this tin of love heart sweets www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Heart-containing-Mini-Hearts/dp/B01MY7APNV. We were supposed to go away for the weekend but Covid stopped that!

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