Many years ago, I bought my wife jewelry for Christmas and she bought me tools (I was a diesel mechanic at the time). It was a disaster both ways. I promised to never buy her jewelry and she promised to never buy me tools again.
My husband stopped trying years ago. If he gave me so much as a card, I’d be surprised. Shocked would mean a present. I thought with the ease of online shopping that maybe that would change things… so it truly is the thought that counts!
For Christmas, I donated $100 to a dog rescue organization that my girlfriend works with. Figure that’s better than buying some stuff she doesn’t need.
admiree2 almost 4 years ago
His never ending dilemma. Damned if you do and damned if you don’t.
If you don’t want cash then just tell me!
Fishenguy Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Many years ago, I bought my wife jewelry for Christmas and she bought me tools (I was a diesel mechanic at the time). It was a disaster both ways. I promised to never buy her jewelry and she promised to never buy me tools again.
mountainclimber almost 4 years ago
No, I don’t like to be surprised either.
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 4 years ago
Practice some elf-control.
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Would a new snowblower shock you?
Lennia Machen Premium Member almost 4 years ago
My husband stopped trying years ago. If he gave me so much as a card, I’d be surprised. Shocked would mean a present. I thought with the ease of online shopping that maybe that would change things… so it truly is the thought that counts!
The Reader Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’m sure your new iron will be certified safe.
J Short almost 4 years ago
He’s getting you a taser.
J Short almost 4 years ago
For Christmas, I donated $100 to a dog rescue organization that my girlfriend works with. Figure that’s better than buying some stuff she doesn’t need.