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Posted in Luxury Handbags on 06/20/2009 06:24 pm by a-lianSo, he comes from a bit different raising than I do. His dad has his own construction business so his mom gets the luxury of being a stay at home mom. That’s his lifestyle.Who’s Up For A Lengthy Question?
Mine is a little different, my mom is a single mom that works 50 hours a week and we get along just fine considering I get good grades and everything (recently a 95 : D ).
He’s getting me one of those really nice kitchen aid mixers that I’ve always always wanted because I make kick *** cookies and they’d be even better in there.
He 18, works quite a bit, loves monopoly, his car and mostly xbox. What kind of things could I get him?
I randomly saw these xbox boxers that I’m thinking about getting him because he always has really cool boxers lol and I sew, I don’t have time to make him a quilt but I have this monopoly fabric he loves and I was thinking about making him one of those drawstring bags out of it that he could use for his box. And cookies of course.
Does this sound sufficient? I mean I know this isn’t about material things, but it’s nice to give.
Also would it be cheesy to like make coupons for like 10 homemade pizzas? Which he loves.
06/20/2009 at 6:24 pm
Your amasing more should be and think like you.I make my gifts too for my rich friend last year i made her a real black forest cake and this year it,s going to be italian cream.Her family is italian and she does not have time to bake ,
06/20/2009 at 6:24 pm
For men it’s not about how much you spend on them, it’s about how much you love them. I think it will be a great Christmas for both of you.
06/20/2009 at 6:24 pm
I think coupons are a very nice touch… I was visiting a site today that has a large selection of nice, kool items that dont cost too much Check them out, http://dazzlingrevelations.com/default.a...
06/20/2009 at 6:24 pm
Well i think the coupons are cute and the boxers too.