Question for the Ladies (Serious Replies Please)
mer1cose
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If you arrived home after work to find your spouse/significant other/partner had prepared a surprise dinner for you. What things would make it special (other than the food?). Candles and music seem to be the obvious items but, I'm looking for something different... thanks so much!
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Special attention to my diet, and the dishes being done already.1
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Dinner is great. But did not hide/ignore the clutter around the house that drives me crazy? If you can, try to take care of some of the chores that she normally does so she can really relax and not think about everything else she has to do.2
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Queenmunchy wrote: »Special attention to my diet, and the dishes being done already.
100% focused on her diet and she will not lift a finger!1 -
I know you're looking for info from the ladies, but flowers are always a nice touch, especially ones you know they like. Maybe some rose petals strewn about the place to accent the candles? You can buy bags of petals at most florists. Is it for a special occasion? Grab an ice bucket and chill some champagne. Serving white wine? Freeze some grapes to use as wine chillers. *ahem* Make the bed.
A quick note, I prepped a meal like this one time and didn't clean the dishes as I made it. Despite all my efforts, the romantic mood was quashed by the pile of pots and pans in the kitchen. Do yourself a favor and make sure the place is cleaned up.3 -
I'd be like, who are you and why are you in my house?! #single
In all seriousness... dishes done, house picked up, errands run (like if you're out of milk, need to drop something at UPS ... and she was planning on getting all that done.) Favorite wine or drink prepared?3 -
Flowers definitely!0
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Thanks everyone! I give her flowers every Friday so I will just go a day early this time ) Favorite drink is a great idea! The house will be spotless.... I know that if I leave anything for her to do, she will feel compelled to take care of it and there will be none of that!5
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tincanonastring wrote: »I know you're looking for info from the ladies, but flowers are always a nice touch, especially ones you know they like. Maybe some rose petals strewn about the place to accent the candles? You can buy bags of petals at most florists. Is it for a special occasion? Grab an ice bucket and chill some champagne. Serving white wine? Freeze some grapes to use as wine chillers. *ahem* Make the bed.
A quick note, I prepped a meal like this one time and didn't clean the dishes as I made it. Despite all my efforts, the romantic mood was quashed by the pile of pots and pans in the kitchen. Do yourself a favor and make sure the place is cleaned up.
^^^^This is one of the biggest things you can do for her. Also dress a little better than you normally would. After a quick clean up, suggest a walk around the neighborhood. Hold her hand. And when you get home tell her the evening is hers to do with as she pleases. She might want a bath, to watch tv, read a book. But honestly, she might just want to go to bed early and get some extra sleep. Be ok with whatever she wants to do. The return from that could be priceless. Good luck
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tincanonastring wrote: »I know you're looking for info from the ladies, but flowers are always a nice touch, especially ones you know they like. Maybe some rose petals strewn about the place to accent the candles? You can buy bags of petals at most florists. Is it for a special occasion? Grab an ice bucket and chill some champagne. Serving white wine? Freeze some grapes to use as wine chillers. *ahem* Make the bed.
A quick note, I prepped a meal like this one time and didn't clean the dishes as I made it. Despite all my efforts, the romantic mood was quashed by the pile of pots and pans in the kitchen. Do yourself a favor and make sure the place is cleaned up.
Another vote for clean the kitchen!0 -
You guys are awesome! I am going to prep everything tonight while she is away. She will not lift a finger.2
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Thanks everyone! I give her flowers every Friday so I will just go a day early this time ) Favorite drink is a great idea! The house will be spotless.... I know that if I leave anything for her to do, she will feel compelled to take care of it and there will be none of that!
Wow she's a lucky lady!
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A game or special movie or show0
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Keep the food wrappers, she's going to want to scan them!! And let her take charge of the remote! Lol!0
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This is the sweetest ever! Last night I came home to a clean kitchen, and let's just say when I don't have to clean I have a lot more energy for extracurricular activities.
I also find a single gorgeous flower more impressive than a bouquet for some reason good luck! You've got solid advice, she will be pleased!!1 -
Don't forget dessert, if she's into that sort of thing. Something small, but special.0
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If you arrived home after work to find your spouse/significant other/partner had prepared a surprise dinner for you. What things would make it special (other than the food?). Candles and music seem to be the obvious items but, I'm looking for something different... thanks so much!
No dishes to wash. No phone calls. Kid fed and taken care of. Pets taken care of.
I think everything has been covered.0 -
Dishes and a foot rub or back massage0
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Also, if this is something she would enjoy, consider making it a picnic, particularly if you have a fireplace. That might make it more special as well. Enjoy!0
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For my mine and my husband's first anniversary I came home from work and he had laid out my favorite dress and was in the suit he wore at our rehearsal dinner. He set the table like it was a fancy restaurant...flowers, candles, a tablecloth...and had our song playing. He's not the most skilled cook so he got takeout from our favorite restaurant. It made it so special that he took a simple meal at home and turned our dining room into a 5 star restaurant, and we dressed up just to eat take out! It was simple, inexpensive, and the most wonderful anniversary I could imagine.2
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Giving her a massage as well. All the important stuff was already suggested: clean house, attention to her diet, her favorite something with her meal, going for a walk, and other nice details mentioned.0
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Anything that shows that you have been paying attention to her wants, needs and tastes is great! Honestly, if you have noticed one or two things that she especially likes or enjoys, you are doing great.
I came home to a completely clean house last weekend and that was AWESOME.0 -
I'd be most impressed by a clean house (that I didn't have to clean!). That and a dinner I like?...Id be putty!
Im not a flower person, or a candle person. So those I ca take or leave. Music, dinner and a clean house would be AMAZING!0 -
Consider making up the bathroom, too...candles, bubble bath, etc...0
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For my mine and my husband's first anniversary I came home from work and he had laid out my favorite dress and was in the suit he wore at our rehearsal dinner. He set the table like it was a fancy restaurant...flowers, candles, a tablecloth...and had our song playing. He's not the most skilled cook so he got takeout from our favorite restaurant. It made it so special that he took a simple meal at home and turned our dining room into a 5 star restaurant, and we dressed up just to eat take out! It was simple, inexpensive, and the most wonderful anniversary I could imagine.
I love that he laid out your fav dress and was in a suit. I often feel like my husband doesn't get how desperately I would like us to both get dressed up. We don't have to go anywhere, like what you two did, a nice dinner at home is perfect. Just the getting dressed up part is so nice, to me it shows you still care
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Thank you all for taking the time to share your thoughts! I appreciate it more than you know )0
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As others said, paying attention to her diet preferences. I love it when my husband makes me something I love to eat but don't very often, even something as silly as pigs in a blanket. I also agree with having the dishes done, and the house not being a mess. For me, the pets being fed and dog being walked would be a huge plus. After dinner, planning an activity that the two of you enjoy together or she especially loves like watching a movie, playing a game, star gazing, etc.
She sound like a lucky lady. I hope the evening goes well!0 -
My husband just did this last night for my bday! He made Greek food and made the place look beautiful (with strung up lights outside and new pillows for the outdoor seating. We cracked open a bottle of wine we bought in Greece to save for a special occasion, and then champagne, and fruit tart for dessert. It was so fantastic. Really, it's the thought and care that mean so much. I think your lady will feel so special!0
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Thank you all so much! Just wanted to provide an update, the night was perfect!2
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Yay! ♥0
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Music, maybe not just candles..something pintrest quirky ...0
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