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chocolate moose
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Sun, Dec 02 2007, 5:17 pm
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bashinda
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Sun, Dec 02 2007, 5:42 pm
He's worn cashmere gloves before. Unfortunately one got lost. I wore cashmere today. It's not itchy at all for either of us. I should clarify it's leather with cashmere inside. I figured that was self explanatory but maybe it wasn't.
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Basya
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 7:59 am
Quote: | Can you suggest any online links to something you have in mind? I'm so clueless to these things. |
http://www.burlingtoncoatfacto.....43112
Dh has this jacket and he LOVES it!!!! Its short and light so its easy on and off and very good looking - his is charcoal grey- Its very nice and also warm. If he didnt have this he would be like your husband- not wearing a coat untill its like snowing.
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momluv
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 9:34 am
basya, that's a neat jacket. gonna show dh and ask him if this is what he wants.
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Purplehair
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 12:08 pm
Oh well, tickets are out and a working toilet is in.
The money I had put aside for Broadway show tickets just paid for the plumber.
::sigh::
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ClaRivka
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 12:13 pm
Purplehair- tell your husband his chanuka gift is a well run household! You could wrap your house in a big ribbon!!
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Purplehair
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 12:22 pm
RivkiA wrote: | Purplehair- tell your husband his chanuka gift is a well run household! You could wrap your house in a big ribbon!! |
LOL!
I like your style RivkiA!
I got him some smaller things (see the post before last), but I was hoping to "wow" him a bit. He's always doing thoughtful things for me, and he's always surprising me, so for once, I wanted to kinda surprise him.
I guess you are right, I'll need to wrap the house.
Gotta ladder?
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ClaRivka
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 12:24 pm
Actually yes! where do you live? I'll send my husband right over! He loves being in high dangerous positions!
But I don't know where you're going to find enough ribbon!
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Purplehair
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 12:29 pm
Thanks for the offer.
That's ok. I actually have a ladder (not a tall enough one), but I really don't have enough ribbon either. And I'm not sure I really want to spend what I have on ribbon.
Still, its a cute idea.
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Yakira
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 1:49 pm
Basya wrote: | Quote: | Can you suggest any online links to something you have in mind? I'm so clueless to these things. |
http://www.burlingtoncoatfacto.....43112
Dh has this jacket and he LOVES it!!!! Its short and light so its easy on and off and very good looking - his is charcoal grey- Its very nice and also warm. If he didnt have this he would be like your husband- not wearing a coat untill its like snowing. |
Thanks. I actually went to Burliington yesterday and bought something similar looking and of similar price. I hope he likes it and I hope it fits. But leaving the gift receipt in there just in case.
can't wait until tomorrow
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ClaRivka
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 1:51 pm
Purplehair wrote: | Thanks for the offer.
That's ok. I actually have a ladder (not a tall enough one), but I really don't have enough ribbon either. And I'm not sure I really want to spend what I have on ribbon. Still, its a cute idea. |
Imagine how much you'd have to spend on ribbon!! or wrapping paper!! LOL
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Seraph
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 2:12 pm
You could always do the front door...
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Purplehair
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 2:35 pm
RivkiA wrote: | Purplehair wrote: | Thanks for the offer.
That's ok. I actually have a ladder (not a tall enough one), but I really don't have enough ribbon either. And I'm not sure I really want to spend what I have on ribbon. Still, its a cute idea. |
Imagine how much you'd have to spend on ribbon!! or wrapping paper!! LOL |
I can just imagine the expression on the neighbors' faces!!!
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TwinsMommy
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 6:59 pm
two words: artscroll sale.
Sefarim sefarim sefarim. Every single birthday and holiday.
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Maya
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Mon, Dec 03 2007, 7:19 pm
How do you know which sefer to get him? I would feel uncomfortable giving my husband a sefer, as if I'm implying that he doesn't learn enough or something. Unless he specifically asks for it, or it's something I make it a habit to buy every time, like TwinsMommy.
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miriamnechama
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Tue, Dec 04 2007, 3:22 am
Blossom wrote: | Quote: | What are you getting for DH for chanukah? |
Or rather...
What's DH getting you for Chanukah? |
yes blossom... I think dh will getsomething for his b-day in shevat... he's not to concerned about chanuka gifts so I decided to buy myself something instead..... the problem is is taht I'm cd nuts and for for all te latest stuff out... and when miami and yeshiva nd who knows what came out in the summer and the book more special deliveries came out the same time I had awar withmyself.... I really wanted miami moshiach and yeshiva... only money for one so tha cut it to miami.. then I also wanted the book... it was crazy I said ok I;m getiting the cd now and the book another time. now that feldheim has another sale I bought the bbok more special delivery and teh spirit and spice cook bbok... well worth teh money and I'm goingsoon to sit odwn and read. well if dh alsk me whati want I'll just tell him ive me the moneya ndi'll buy a book.... he seems to think I want cd's all the time
any my kids I'm gonna get them some games on shmitta.....
and dh usually likes to go out to eat with me so we'll save that for his b-day.
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MommyEsty
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Tue, Dec 04 2007, 4:13 am
Purplehair wrote: | So far, I bought DH a silicone bundt pan and a cake mold that is shaped like a flower. I also got him two cooling trays.
What can I say, except that DH happens to make wonderful cakes! He was just mentioning how he might be wanting a new bundt pan, and then laughed about how others might react to a guy wanting cooking utensils. He also makes delicious kugels and chicken .
I would love to get him tickets to a Broadway show, but I haven't been able to figure out the details yet (how to get him away from work on time, how to pay for it without him finding out). Any ideas? |
ha my husband also like kitchen utensils , he is a chef and a really good one at that! he is the one who goes to all the kitchen stores and homewhere departments etc..
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Tue, Dec 04 2007, 5:07 am
MommyEsty wrote: | Purplehair wrote: | So far, I bought DH a silicone bundt pan and a cake mold that is shaped like a flower. I also got him two cooling trays.
What can I say, except that DH happens to make wonderful cakes! He was just mentioning how he might be wanting a new bundt pan, and then laughed about how others might react to a guy wanting cooking utensils. He also makes delicious kugels and chicken .
I would love to get him tickets to a Broadway show, but I haven't been able to figure out the details yet (how to get him away from work on time, how to pay for it without him finding out). Any ideas? |
ha my husband also like kitchen utensils , he is a chef and a really good one at that! he is the one who goes to all the kitchen stores and homewhere departments etc.. |
My hubby isn't a chef, but, as of late, he has been experimenting more and more in the kitchen. He finds recipes that "sound good to him" in the various cookbooks we own, and we are the guinea pigs.
He's really made some absolutely yummy dishes. Recently he tried to make this Hickory smoked chicken recipe. He looked all over for the hickory dry rub for the chicken, but to no avail. He then opted for mesquite instead - YUM!! (The funny thing is, I later found a store selling the hickory dry rub. I bought some for "next time".
Another thing he makes is this lemon bundt cake recipe that he found in one of the Susie Fishbein books (don't remember which one, we have a few!). I really really enjoy that one, and apparently I'm not the only one. He brought it to a family get-together (actually his father's birthday party), and it went so fast!! People wanted seconds, but there were only crumbs left.
People have to realize that cooking and baking isn't (and never was!) just for women.
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Marion
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Tue, Dec 04 2007, 5:41 am
We don't really seem to be doing gifts this year at all. But we were given some money by DH's grandparents, so that's what we'll use to buy for ourselves/each other. We've decided on a CD/mini stereo system for the house (the one we had died 2 years ago, and we've been using a boombox since then which is also dying), and that we'll each get a fixed amount from the money to get something that we really want for ourselves. The balance will be added to our anniversary money that we are saving up for a weekend or week away this coming summer.
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miriamnechama
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Tue, Dec 04 2007, 10:47 am
I just realized I have the best gift I can give dh but it'll only be ready in 2 or 3 weeks..... it's my oil painting I've been doing at my course.... I've been workingon thispainting for over a year and it's finally coming to completion.... it really is a masterpiece... it's worth more tan anything else.. so I think tha twill be his gift for chanuka and birthday.....
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