I present gifts to my husband on days which don't require me to spend copious amounts of money just because they've jacked up the price on something because they deem it "a special day".
I present gifts to my husband on days which don't require me to spend copious amounts of money just because they've jacked up the price on something because they deem it "a special day".
I bet some flowers would still have you melt though.
I bet some flowers would still have you melt though.
Not particularly. Why get a gift that lasts perhaps 1 or 2 weeks after you receive them, and that costs the same amount as roughly half a week's worth of groceries? I'm very much about practical gifts, and those are hardly that.
Not particularly. Why get a gift that lasts perhaps 1 or 2 weeks after you receive them, and that costs the same amount as roughly half a week's worth of groceries? I'm very much about practical gifts, and those are hardly that.
Half a week's worth of groceries? Walmart sells bouquets for like $10.
Half a week's worth of groceries? Walmart sells bouquets for like $10.
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