OK. Sometimes gift-giving is hard. Sometimes it's easy. And then there's the times when your gift set-up is SO perfect that you're stuck in the badlands.
Take for instance, the following (possibly) hypothetical situation. You're a knitter. Not a half-bad one, perhaps. And you're married to a knitter. A fantastic knitter. Like the kind of knitter who makes breathtaking shawls for his mother and yours for Mother's Day. (pretty cool, huh?) Now imagine that you've been married to said fabulous knitter for 6 years, 11 months, and 15 days. Done the math? That means our hypothetical knitter has 2 weeks and one day to come up with a fun, cool, funny 7th anniversary present. One that fits the theme of the year. You know..paper; cotton; leather; fruit & flowers; etc. 7th is copper and wool. Wool! How's that for a set up?! Only, that's where the problem comes in. The set-up is just too good. I can't buy him wool for his next project 'cause I don't know what he wants to knit next. And I can't very well ask him 'cause that would blow the whole surprise, wouldn't it? Hmm...dilema.
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What did you decided?
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