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    #61
    I found this really cute idea on etsy and I'm sending him this keychain of a brass airplane and on one wing is a map of manchester (where the nearest airport to him is located) and on the other Columbus (nearest to me) and i got a necklace with the same pendant. I'm getting him more to go with it as well but I'm a little short on further ideas at the moment

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      #62
      I don't have to worry about getting any silly boys gifts for Christmas this year!

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        #63
        Originally posted by pixiepayton View Post
        I found this really cute idea on etsy and I'm sending him this keychain of a brass airplane and on one wing is a map of manchester (where the nearest airport to him is located) and on the other Columbus (nearest to me) and i got a necklace with the same pendant. I'm getting him more to go with it as well but I'm a little short on further ideas at the moment
        That sounds like a great gift-idea for long-distance couples! Do you have a link for that?


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          #64
          My gift list has extended to a bunch of adult fun stuff for us both to use. Not really a gift to him but a gift to us!

          And a taco bell giftcard because, while I hate the stuff, he eats it for lunch from time to time, so I know it'll be appreciated!
          So, here you are
          too foreign for home
          too foreign for here.
          Never enough for both.

          Ijeoma Umebinyuo, Diaspora Blues

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            #65
            Still wonder if it is really appropriate to give a Muslim Christmas gifts.

            Not that he celebrates any Muslim holidays, or Turkish ones either, because he works CONSTANTLY in the fall when most of them are. But I learned on this trip that celebration of New Year is a big thing in Turkey! So maybe I can buy Christmas presents for my husband and something for my BF for New Year...
            I made love to him only twice, she thought and looked at the man laying asleep beside her. And yet still it is as if we have been together forever, as if he has always known my life, my soul, my body, my light, my pain
            - Paulo Coelho, "Eleven minutes"



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              #66
              Originally posted by differentcountries View Post
              Still wonder if it is really appropriate to give a Muslim Christmas gifts.

              Not that he celebrates any Muslim holidays, or Turkish ones either, because he works CONSTANTLY in the fall when most of them are. But I learned on this trip that celebration of New Year is a big thing in Turkey! So maybe I can buy Christmas presents for my husband and something for my BF for New Year...
              Muslims generally celebrate/exchange gifts during eid. Eid Al-fiter (end of ramadan) and eid al-adha. I doubt he'd be offended if you sent it, but muslims don't recognize Christmas as a serious holiday.

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                #67
                The keychain idea sounds great. Maybe I can find something for my man aswell

                Relationship began: 05/22/2012
                First Met: 03/21/2013 - 03/30/2013
                Second Visit: 06/06/2013 - 08/21/2013 ~ Proposal: 07/06/2013 ♥
                Third Visit: 10/09/2013 - 01/08/2013
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                  #68
                  I ended up deciding to make him a pillow, I'm going to embroider it myself. I found out that there's a type of stitch called a fern stitch, and since my name is Fern, I'm gonna use it. ^_^ I'm going to put some fern stitch vines on the sides of the pillow, and one wrapped around a heart with our initials in the middle, and next to the heart the date we started going out, 8/31/13. I just have to save up enough money to ship it... I wonder how much that'll be...

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                    #69
                    I got him the Daryl and Merl figures from the walking dead. I also got him camo footie PJs with a trap door. Lol, I don't know, he wanted them.
                    "You want for myself
                    You get me like no one else
                    I am beautiful with you

                    I am beautiful with you
                    Even in the darkest part of me
                    I am beautiful with you
                    Make it feel the way it's supposed to be
                    You're here with me
                    Just show me this and I'll believe
                    I am beautiful with you"

                    -Halestorm

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by princessmaria View Post
                      Muslims generally celebrate/exchange gifts during eid. Eid Al-fiter (end of ramadan) and eid al-adha.
                      No they don't. It's customary to give children money/toys/new clothes for Eid Al Fitr, but never adults. They exchange home-made pastries, though, but they steer clear of anything that might resemble Christian traditions. As for Eid Al Adha, they only give out meat from the slaughtered animal to the poor, needy and close relatives who for some reason didn't buy a sheep/goat/whatever to slaughter. That's about it.
                      I thought of you and the years and all the sadness fell away from me - Pink Floyd

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                        #71
                        I have no idea what I'm getting my SO, in fact, I haven't bought for a single person yet this year. Part of it is that I simply don't have the money. It makes me feel pretty awful, but my SO may end up just getting a card.
                        Together since: Feb 23rd 2005.
                        First met: June 13th 2006

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                          #72
                          Originally posted by BlueCat View Post
                          I have no idea what I'm getting my SO, in fact, I haven't bought for a single person yet this year. Part of it is that I simply don't have the money. It makes me feel pretty awful, but my SO may end up just getting a card.
                          Same here. I'm hemorrhaging money right now as I'm planning activities for the visit in a few days. My brother and his girlfriend are coming along and it's going to be awesome, but also freaking expensive! Ever since we've all grown up, nobody in my family frets about Christmas presents, the holiday shopping hysteria gets to us too much, and so we just give each other something symbolic. My brother and I have been giving money to charity in each other's name, it's a win-win deal.

                          But in my SO's family Christmas presents are a big deal, since they don't really celebrate birthdays. They give each other multiple presents - I have trouble coming up with just one! So I know he'd be a bit disappointed if I came up with just a card or something tiny. I was thinking of giving him a voucher for an experience gift - like rock climbing, or a flight simulator (although that's bloody expensive!)

                          Like any great relationship, it just gets better and better as the years roll on. - Steve Jobs

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by Lilly9886 View Post
                            That sounds like a great gift-idea for long-distance couples! Do you have a link for that?
                            It's not wanting to let me post links, but if you go to etsy's website and search long distance relationship airplane it is one of the first to come up! (:

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                              #74
                              Side note: If you go on etsy and search for "long distance relationship" there are a TON of things that are adorable (and handmade!) for sale. (Here's a link, with the search results, in case you just want to click.)


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                                #75
                                There's this throwback jersey that he really wants but I'm so broke! I'm praying I can get it for him. He's so good to me and doesn't ask for much.
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