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what can i send to my wife on the morning of the wedding
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What about a lovely silk dressing gown as she will spend a lot of time wearing it getting ready, burn a CD with all her favourite music for her to listen to, get a nice bottle of champagne, some orange juice & some chocolates along with a couple of nice champagne glasses (possibly engraved with the date - you could even have a message engraved on the bottle). If she already has a favourite purfume get her the shower gel so she can smell of her favourite smell all over. Finally make sure you do a lovely note to her.
Have a wonderful day
Nicky0 -
The cd is now on the list thankyou sooo much
a bad habit of mine is that i getthe whole lot talc perfume shower gel etc
she sha a robe damn this is so hard but thankyou all for your help0 -
we had an arguement as i went out had a few beers, and slept on the bedroom floor to be woken up thinking she would not turn up.
just give her a kiss and say 'see you later'..
dont spend more money, you've spent enough...0 -
may i ask are you sill together ?
i want her to feel loved and wanted more than anything and giving her a kiss and telling her see ya later will not happen0 -
yup, were still married..
we planned and paid for ours within 5 weeks, a few weeks before the baby was born.0 -
If you can get to her overnight bag before she goes away the night before a really nice love letter would be special.
Personally I wouldn't be looking to spend any much money as even though jewellery/flowers/perfume is nice you can buy that any time. A nice love letter on your wedding day won't be repeated and its something very personal that money can't buy. The cd is a good idea too as you have to do that yourself and choose songs personal to you both.
Do you know what I mean? Personal things that cost little or no money are more special as you have had to think about them and make them happen yourself, rather than just go out and buy them.
I'm real soppy and if my hubby goes away even for 1 night I put a note in his bag and usually he will leave me a few to find and I keep them for ages
For me though it was enough that we were getting married, that made me feel wanted and loved enough.
Oh and we have been together for 18 years and married 7:heart2: Love isn't finding someone you can live with. It's finding someone you can't live without :heart2:0 -
so a letter a cd and also had a crazy idea about giving her something with my family crest on it or is that just corny ? advice please and where the hell do i find out even if we have a crest or coat of arms? lol i know im hopless thats why im on here sorry0
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That's what google is for, just put in your name and coat of arms and see what comes up. It's not corny if you like it and you think she would appreciate it.
I'm gonna get OH some shoes... Doesn't sound much, but he bought some a couple of weeks ago, designer ones half price in the sale and over a week he decided they cos too much (£75) and he wouldn't wear them enough to justify the outlay. He took them back and said he will just get some Clarks shoes for £40 closer to the day. My plan is to buy the shoes he took back and the night before when he's getting his stuff together to take to the hotel, substitute the clarks ones for the designer ones so they're a nice surprise. Oh and I will get him the £20 watch he's said will do as a present too so he's not suspicious...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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How about an original watercolour from a photo of a special place. Saw this website in a magazine so unable to give a personal recommendation www.david-naylor.com
Like others I think something with a personal touch is more special than something extravagant.
Have a great day.Don't put it down, put it away - thanks Valli
Thank you to all who post competitions & help the smooth running of the comps board0
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