And, he only wants to do it when he gets his next 4-day weekend off from work (no big deal because we have his schedule for the whole year, so we'll know when that is), but his next one is right around my birthday. Lol.

He doesn't want to come up then because he "has something planned." -_- Of course, me being me, I'm going to ask what the hell it is. His response: "It's not something materialistic, but you're going to love it."

What the hell does that mean? I'm so curious. I can't swim, so a beach visit or something like that is out of the question. I'm terrified of heights, so no theme parks, sky diving, zip lining, whatever. He's not outdoorsy, so no hiking or camping (though I love those). He's definitely not a crafty person, at all. Lmao. And, we're not into crowded places like clubs, or something. No bands we like are playing any concerts around that time. There aren't any games we'd want to go to around then either. He doesn't know how to cook and he lives with his Uncle and his daughter/her husband.

I remember him saying something to our friend a couple months ago about how he had something planned and it wasn't materialistic (so obviously he's been planning for a while), he said that he likes to do romantic things. I tried asking him then what it was, but of course, I got nothing. Hahaha. She was trying to get him to tell her too, but he didn't do it because I think he thinks she'd tell me when she was drunk (she likes to talk a lot, lmao).

I'm genuinely curious. I know when he says that it's not materialistic, it means he probably didn't buy me anything. But, then when I tried to ask him if what he planned costed a lot of money, he just gave me this look like, "Don't even ask me that," because I told him that I really hoped it didn't. Unless, he's trying to throw me off, I have no idea.

He's very mysterious when it comes to these things. He surprised me on Christmas and got me a whole bunch of stuff that I loved (Zombie slippers, Domokun Blanket, and this kitty piggy bank where the kitty comes out with its paw and grabs coins), after I told him don't buy me anything. Then on Valentine's Day he got me a bouquet of roses (he hates flowers and thinks they're incredibly stupid), a dipped rose, and wrote a really sweet card with it (along with a cute regular card). He even told me that I wouldn't be getting anything for Valentine's Day because he didn't have the money, which I told him was good because I didn't want anything.

I even told him not to do anything for me for my birthday because I really don't want him to spend money on me. I feel bad enough when he does when we go out. He has 4 days to do stuff with me if that's what he's planning since he's off that Fri, Sat, Sun, and Mon (which is my actual birthday).

Ahhh, I want to know. I've never had anyone actually plan things for me.