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Partner's 60th birthday - Pressie time!
geebee2410
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I think this is a challenge for all you ladies out there! It's my partner's 60th soon (6 weeks). We are jetting off to the Far East but I want her actual birthday to be a special day with a few nice pressie's for her to open away from home.
I have decided I want to give her a present for each of her 5 senses; Hearing, Sight, Touch, Smell & Taste. The holiday part is costing a lot so I need to be mindful of too much further cost. I already have a few ideas for some of the senses but I am a mere man and the view of you ladies would be helpful in making my mind up. The presents really don't have to cost much more than about £10 each.
Thanks in anticipation girls.
I have decided I want to give her a present for each of her 5 senses; Hearing, Sight, Touch, Smell & Taste. The holiday part is costing a lot so I need to be mindful of too much further cost. I already have a few ideas for some of the senses but I am a mere man and the view of you ladies would be helpful in making my mind up. The presents really don't have to cost much more than about £10 each.
Thanks in anticipation girls.
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What a lovely ideas using the five senses as gift ideas.:)
I'm sure the taste one has to be chocolate.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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What about some nice perfume for smell?:A Freebie Queen :A0
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$sTaCeY$ wrote:What about some nice perfume for smell?
Or bubble bath.
You can buy some night light candles place them round the bath and run her bath for her. A glass of chilled wine. Very romantic.
For her eye (naughty underwear for you to wear her to see.). How about a good book, something you know she would like to read.£2 Coins Savings Club 2012 is £4
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How about this for sight:
http://www2.inthepaper.co.uk/CreatePaper/create_paper.aspx?gclid=CJ78qMvqlocCFQFLQgodpVV6pw - sorry for size of link
We used this of my dads 60th and can highly recommend it.
Delivery was quick only about 3 days.
Have a great holiday
HTH's:DIf Tescos and Asda are lowering prices every day,
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How about a silk scarf for touch?Born to shop;)0
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touch - cuddly toy marks and spenceras do really nice soft ones
taste - chocs from hotel chocolat they are fresh chocs and delicious
smell - either flowers florist will tell you which are the most fragrant, or perfume
sight - a collection of photos documenting her life
sound - a compelation of her favourite music burned onto cd
you are very thoughtful to put so much effort into your partners gift. i only hope my OH is half that thoughtful when i am 60!!0
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