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Help me, please - suggest the Christmas gift for my Prince


Evaloves4

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> Those who read my other blog entry, my diaries knows my Prince isn't into receiving material gifts. Since Christmas holidays are at the we don't know what to gift him. Nobody from the family does. I know he will get health insurance, his bike insurance and similar from some family members, but my Ivy and I also want to buy him something .... Please, make suggestions ..... Thank you.

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I've an idea: Buy a simple, very long ribbon.

 

Then, tie up a lovely Eva & Ivy together in a ribbon, both in your birthday suits, and give yourselves, your love, your every fibers, to him!

Once more. ?

 

The best gifts I can think of for such situations is what's dearest to the intended receivers of the gift, in this case you yourselves haha~

 

Otherwise, spending an evening/night together as a family along with the children and ensuring each person enjoys themselves also is a good, less kinky way of creating happy memories, plus you'd get to spend time with the kids too unlike the more sultry, above suggestion. ?

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2 hours ago, Idyll said:

I've an idea: Buy a simple, very long ribbon.

Best idea :classic_happy: ☝️

 

Especially since it's the most valuable present to a loving husband

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There you go you got your answer the gift you give him is not material but something special from the heart in a special way with candles and.... stuff in nothing but your ribbons and Santa hats. :sweat_smile::heart::mrgreen::thumbsup:

 

Jokes aside I did think maybe a heart shaped locket with a picture of Mikey and Precious inside. He might consider that since it has something to do with you guys children. :)

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I came with a smile on my face with several suggestions until I read ''he doesn't like material things'', there are people in this world who like complicate things in life... I have two things that come to my mind that are not material:
1 - a trip to a different place from where you live, go to a coast in a country that has a hot climate and an excellent beach, it's a good gift because you'll have the memory of having gone to a different place from where you live , plus can be a gift for the whole family and not just for your husband.
2 - Las Vegas, the name itself explains everything but it is one of the best places in the world to visit and if you have the money, things get even better. ( I know about the non-material present but just visiting that place is good enough ).

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17 hours ago, Idyll said:

I've an idea: Buy a simple, very long ribbon.

 

Then, tie up a lovely Eva & Ivy together in a ribbon, both in your birthday suits, and give yourselves, your love, your every fibers, to him!

Once more. ?

 

The best gifts I can think of for such situations is what's dearest to the intended receivers of the gift, in this case you yourselves haha~

 

Otherwise, spending an evening/night together as a family along with the children and ensuring each person enjoys themselves also is a good, less kinky way of creating happy memories, plus you'd get to spend time with the kids too unlike the more sultry, above suggestion. ?

 

15 hours ago, worik said:

Best idea :classic_happy: ☝️

 

Especially since it's the most valuable present to a loving husband

 

> Thank you, ladies, but we have handcuffs for the activities you suggested ;) :) and having some kind of special time (with the children too) is almost a daily thing. have more ideas?

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13 hours ago, Jay-Omms said:

 

Jokes aside I did think maybe a heart shaped locket with a picture of Mikey and Precious inside. He might consider that since it has something to do with you guys children. :)

> Thanks jay. We thought of that, but we already did something similar and he and my Ivy have a tattoo similar to this idea. 

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11 hours ago, MidNightQuiet said:

I came with a smile on my face with several suggestions until I read ''he doesn't like material things'', there are people in this world who like complicate things in life... I have two things that come to my mind that are not material:
1 - a trip to a different place from where you live, go to a coast in a country that has a hot climate and an excellent beach, it's a good gift because you'll have the memory of having gone to a different place from where you live , plus can be a gift for the whole family and not just for your husband.
2 - Las Vegas, the name itself explains everything but it is one of the best places in the world to visit and if you have the money, things get even better. ( I know about the non-material present but just visiting that place is good enough ).

> Thanks for suggestions ;) First, my Prince likes cold weather and he hates sun an summer for he has skin allergy. Second, we can't travel nowhere, especially not now. We are working in tourism and we are working especially for holidays. Your idea is excellent for vacation, out of the summer and winter season when we can't think even to have a day off. :)

 

> The money isn't issue and I believe Las Vegas is a city worth to visit, but that also is the problem that I explained in upper paragraph. :)  No trips possible.

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3 minutes ago, Evaloves4 said:

> Thank you, ladies, but we have handcuffs for the activities you suggested ;) :) and having some kind of special time (with the children too) is almost a daily thing. have more ideas?

 

Well then, have you considered what he holds dear besides you and your children...?

 

Like, what are his ideals, values as well as other such and what could these translate to if they were to be made into a gift, something like that?

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6 hours ago, Evaloves4 said:

> Thanks jay. We thought of that, but we already did something similar and he and my Ivy have a tattoo similar to this idea. 

 

Well what haven't you thought of yet? Food is probably something you thought of as well not to mention a trip to somewhere so what else is there? :sweat_smile:?‍♂️;):thumbsup:

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8 hours ago, Evaloves4 said:

is almost a daily thing

What's wrong with that :classic_happy:!

I consider my other worik to be the greatest gift ever. Daily. I don't care about any other gifts.

Somewhat disappointing to the people around me.

 

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23 hours ago, Idyll said:

 

Well then, have you considered what he holds dear besides you and your children...?

 

Like, what are his ideals, values as well as other such and what could these translate to if they were to be made into a gift, something like that?

> I love your questions. They make sense and they are very helpful since he is very complicated in this area.

>He never reject made gifts that have some sentimental value or is related to us and the family members. We always give him the gifts like that. He, also wouldn't reject the material gifts that he needs. For instance, when his martial arts equipment was warned out, we bought him a new one and he accept it. The same as his electric shaver that got broken. Nobody in the family still have no idea what to gift him since non material gifts are already covered. :(

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21 hours ago, Jay-Omms said:

 

Well what haven't you thought of yet? Food is probably something you thought of as well not to mention a trip to somewhere so what else is there? :sweat_smile:?‍♂️;):thumbsup:

> The answer is same as Idyll and MidNightQuiet in upper posts. :D

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19 hours ago, worik said:

What's wrong with that :classic_happy:!

I consider my other worik to be the greatest gift ever. Daily. I don't care about any other gifts.

Somewhat disappointing to the people around me.

 

> Nothing is wrong with that at all. :) I am just saying that such gifts my Ivy and I gifting him almost daily and especially for his birthday. We want something new for Christmas.

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9 minutes ago, Evaloves4 said:

> Nothing is wrong with that at all. :) I am just saying that such gifts my Ivy and I gifting him almost daily and especially for his birthday. We want something new for Christmas.

 

What about doing it on a sleigh? Whilst it slides.

 

Great experience and memories~

 

A bit technical to get things going and there's also the thing about deciding whether it's too freezing to do another run if neither came enough but that makes it more fulfilling when reaching a satisfying end! ?

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1 minute ago, Idyll said:

 

What about doing it on a sleigh? Whilst it slides.

 

Great experience and memories~

 

A bit technical to get things going and there's also the thing about deciding whether it's too freezing to do another run if neither came enough but that makes it more fulfilling when reaching a satisfying end! ?

> Well, he and my Ivy won't have a problem to have sex on slides and the snow since they do it in the cold sea. But there are three obstacles in that: I cannot do it since I am very sensitive to the cold, and second, the children are always with us when we are playing in the snow and the third and most important: we leave on the cost where snow rarely falls. We need to drive to the hills where there is a snow, which it is impossible to do on Christmas. 

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2 hours ago, Evaloves4 said:

> Well, he and my Ivy won't have a problem to have sex on slides and the snow since they do it in the cold sea. But there are three obstacles in that: I cannot do it since I am very sensitive to the cold, and second, the children are always with us when we are playing in the snow and the third and most important: we leave on the cost where snow rarely falls. We need to drive to the hills where there is a snow, which it is impossible to do on Christmas. 

 

Hmm... Quite the quandary your christmas be. ?

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6 minutes ago, Idyll said:

 

Hmm... Quite the quandary your christmas be. ?

> I truly appreciate your hard trying to come up with suggestion.

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18 hours ago, Evaloves4 said:

> The answer is same as Idyll and MidNightQuiet in upper posts. :D

 

Well well there you go ;):thumbsup:

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You could give him an empty box, while buying his carbon footprint.   That way you gave him nothing , but helped save the planet........  the gift of a planet is a gift that keeps on giving...mostly more carbon, but...  hey it makes it a great gift for more than just Christmas (https://carboncredits.com/what-is-the-best-carbon-credit-to-buy/ )

 

Second, and much more complicated is a gift of a scavenger hunt/mystery.    Clues left in his phone, or phone scan codes QR codes that you can make here (https://www.qr-code-generator.com/)) which can be hidden in plain sight or in a picture (see example from "Detroit becomes Human" in the spoiler, circled in red, it is a QR codes for the androids in that game).    

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Detroit Become Human Graffiti Locations - Where to find Jericho Symbols

 

I believe that you have done something like this for guests before (or it may have been on Below Deck: Mediterranean), but with the staff at the hotel helping you, I believe you could pull off such an "adventure".   

 

Depending on your skills at writing poetry, you could make each discoverable part a line of a poem, which leads him back to his home with his kids at the kitchen table, smiling and playing while making something good to eat.    The final part of the poem would fall into place once he is there.  

 

Here is how that would work, a piece of each poem below would be "hidden".  So clue #1 could be the first line of the poem, something of a special gift he has given you (or the kids), with the QR code being that first line "A Father's love is a special gift", then the second could be a token or ticket from a memorable trip, etc.     You don't have to use the poem below, it is just an example to illustrate what my idea is.

https://www.poemsearcher.com/images/poemsearcher/08/088809b0a8f8946e79bb0f609c041943.jpeg

 

 

So, there you go.   The first suggestion is pretty easy, the second one is pretty hard.   Both are unique enough to be memorable, but for very different reasons.

 

 

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12 hours ago, steelpanther24 said:

You could give him an empty box, while buying his carbon footprint.   That way you gave him nothing , but helped save the planet........  the gift of a planet is a gift that keeps on giving...mostly more carbon, but...  hey it makes it a great gift for more than just Christmas (https://carboncredits.com/what-is-the-best-carbon-credit-to-buy/ )

 

Second, and much more complicated is a gift of a scavenger hunt/mystery.    Clues left in his phone, or phone scan codes QR codes that you can make here (https://www.qr-code-generator.com/)) which can be hidden in plain sight or in a picture (see example from "Detroit becomes Human" in the spoiler, circled in red, it is a QR codes for the androids in that game).    

  Hide contents

Detroit Become Human Graffiti Locations - Where to find Jericho Symbols

 

I believe that you have done something like this for guests before (or it may have been on Below Deck: Mediterranean), but with the staff at the hotel helping you, I believe you could pull off such an "adventure".   

 

Depending on your skills at writing poetry, you could make each discoverable part a line of a poem, which leads him back to his home with his kids at the kitchen table, smiling and playing while making something good to eat.    The final part of the poem would fall into place once he is there.  

 

Here is how that would work, a piece of each poem below would be "hidden".  So clue #1 could be the first line of the poem, something of a special gift he has given you (or the kids), with the QR code being that first line "A Father's love is a special gift", then the second could be a token or ticket from a memorable trip, etc.     You don't have to use the poem below, it is just an example to illustrate what my idea is.

https://www.poemsearcher.com/images/poemsearcher/08/088809b0a8f8946e79bb0f609c041943.jpeg

 

 

So, there you go.   The first suggestion is pretty easy, the second one is pretty hard.   Both are unique enough to be memorable, but for very different reasons.

 

 

> Thanks a lot. My Ivy and I aren't poetry writers, but I like your idea. Together with the children we might write to him what he means to us as our husband and children's' father, without playing detective. (You know what I mean). :D

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I did that as a child together with my siblings and papa, for maman, it was messily written with ideas going in every direction...

 

...But she still has it behind glass, back at the family home haha~

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3 hours ago, Idyll said:

I did that as a child together with my siblings and papa, for maman, it was messily written with ideas going in every direction...

 

...But she still has it behind glass, back at the family home haha~

> We are saving all drawings and arts our children made. Many of them, especially the newest are hanging all over our house :D

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