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Subject:
birthday date for my fiance
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: leoni1234-ga List Price: $3.00 |
Posted:
19 Aug 2005 09:46 PDT
Expires: 18 Sep 2005 09:46 PDT Question ID: 557727 |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: czh-ga on 19 Aug 2005 10:05 PDT |
What would de-stress her might be very different from what would de-stress you. Some of the activities you listed could be considered stressful instead of fun. My guess is that you're fairly young and used to doing everything together. This could be adding to the stress of the wedding preparations. She might enjoy a break from the intense togetherness. Why not give her a certificate for a day spa visit along with a girl friend or her maid of honor where she can relax and get pampered while she takes a breather from the pressures of the wedding preparations. |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: myoarin-ga on 19 Aug 2005 10:47 PDT |
Listen to Czh-ga. Following her suggestion, you might ask the maid of honor or girlfriend what would be a good suggestion. We men are often not on the right wave length on things like this; what you have suggested - as you say yourself - are things YOU love to do, exciting, but to me they sound like stress. If the girlfriend does not have a great suggestion, I would suggest a piece of jewelry - something she can wear frequently, not just for dress-up - that will be a lasting memory. It sounds like you are can spend a little on something like that. If you cannot decide by yourself and surprise her over a quiet dinner with it, maybe you can do a little advance work and then on the way to the dinner guide her pass the store that seems to offer an appropriate selection and go in with her and let her choose. (Oh, if this were your choice, you could arrange with the store a selection of items that she could choose from, without price tags, having arranged about payment before hand - credit card, the store has an already coded invoice, just has to swipe your card again, and let you sign the invoice. Well, you get the idea, letting the store present items in your price range and making the paying as discrete as possible. Maybe the store has a better suggestion.) Good luck, Myoarin |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: elids-ga on 19 Aug 2005 11:25 PDT |
Or you two could go hang gliding on kitty hawk (for beginners lots of fun) plan on a whole day, they can take you and her up on a tandem tow and she can 'fly' with an instructor, if she enjoys any of what you said she will love this. http://www.kittyhawk.com/ |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: pinkfreud-ga on 19 Aug 2005 11:34 PDT |
A visit to a spa can be a great de-stressing experience. This isn't in your area, but similar services exist all over the country. Check this out: http://www.lprdayspa.com/couples-treatments/ |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: byrd-ga on 19 Aug 2005 11:59 PDT |
Be careful. Some women would definitely NOT appreciate any spas or jewelry, or most objects purchased in a store. I know because I'm one of 'em. I'd MUCH prefer the flying, or the hot air balloon ride, though the idea of you giving her a massage yourself does have some merit. ;- Just use what you know about your fiance to help you decide. If she IS the type to enjoy those other things, then sure, send her to a spa. But since you two are planning your wedding, I'd think she'd much rather be with you than strangers or even other friends. And if she's the adventurous type, then you're likely already on the right track. So -- has she ever mentioned anything along the lines of "Oh, I've always wanted to ______?" If so, there's a clue. Ideas? What about a motorcycle ride by moonlight? Don't have a bike? Ok, head to the nearest go-kart track instead, maybe. How about paintball? I've never done it actually, but I did play war games once at midnight with shaving cream balloons, and it was a blast! From what I've heard about paintball, sounds pretty similar. Laser tag, maybe? A flight sim would be great, but unless you know of one in your area, might be hard to find, and those things are *very* expensive. On the other hand, you can purchase a an introductory flight lesson for $49 from Be a Pilot, here: http://www.beapilot.com/register.html If you go that route, talk to the instructor and ask if you can go along, or purchase two and take turns. My first flight lesson was one of the most exhilarating experiences of my life. I was so euphoric I didn't really hit the ground until hours after I landed. Good luck - and have fun! Byrd-ga |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: pinkfreud-ga on 19 Aug 2005 12:04 PDT |
Please note that my spa suggestion was for a "couples spa," not a solo service. It is, of course, true that some women may not enjoy massage and hot tubs and such things. You're the best judge of that. |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: drackman-ga on 19 Aug 2005 13:13 PDT |
Take her on a romantic getaway to somewhere like the Poconos: http://www.caesarspoconoresorts.com/default.aspx?pageid=33 (whosyourdaddywhosyourdaddywhosyourdaddywhosyourdaddywhosyourdaddywhosyourdaddy -- Yeah buddy!!!!) They're running specials this month. |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: omnivorous-ga on 19 Aug 2005 14:35 PDT |
Leoni1234 -- Sailing off the Chicago lakefront is splendid in August & September and the weather is generally kind. My recommendation -- charter a sailboat (30'-40' is a nice size) and sail out before sunset. The city's splendid with the sunlight disappearing. Make your plans to sail all night (there's a near constant breeze on the lake once you're away from shore). First you'll hear the city noise disappear; then the city lights will receed (it's 48 nautical miles to Benton Harbor, so it's a long way across). After twilight it will be so dark on the lake that you'll see the Milky Way -- even while the horizon glows from the lights of Michigan City, Gary and Chicago. Often the aurora borealis is visible to the north around midnight. After about 4-5 hours, have your skipper come about and take you back so that you're near the Chicago harbor at dawn. Now the city's buildings are all aglow from the sun rising in the east and on a clear morning the glass skyscrapers will be so bright that they'll look like mirrors. You can charter from Chicago or even as far north as Waukegan Harbor. I'd recommend called Crowley Yacht Yard (Sailboat Sales) and tell them what you want to do. They should be able to find you someone who would do a crewed charter. -- Option B: hot air ballooning. Again the season is perfect, with light winds. You can choose the afternoon, when it's warmer -- but the light air in the morning often allows them to make spectacular low passes over fields and lakes: Windy City Balloonport http://www.wedofly.com/hot_air_balloon_rides_fox_river_valley.htm Best regards, Omnivorous-GA |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: myoarin-ga on 19 Aug 2005 18:20 PDT |
Okay, send her somewhere with her GF and take Byrd-ga flying. No ...? If it should be an outdoor event, tell us where you are. Poconos, Kitty Hawk, Chicago? (Ah, finally read to the end: Oak Park.) Why not a picnic with a catered picnic-basket dinner: surprise meal, champagne (not much or any driving, even if you don't drink). My idea is to make it memorable without demonstrative extravagance. It's nice to be able to afford anything, but togetherness shouldn't be dependent upon purchased thrills. |
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Re: birthday date for my fiance
From: omnivorous-ga on 20 Aug 2005 08:47 PDT |
The Beneteau 39 will do fine -- http://www.windycitysailing.com/beneteau393.html |
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