tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28133718.post1361527225187002506..comments2023-06-28T22:58:28.247+10:00Comments on Sixth In Line: PerfumeElisabethhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04015624747225433940noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28133718.post-72470220790632748152009-09-16T10:50:58.103+10:002009-09-16T10:50:58.103+10:00It is indeed the thought that counts.
My favouri...It is indeed the thought that counts. <br />My favourite gifts are books, DVDs and anything I can actually use. <br />The best things to keep though are the things people make themselves, all those little porcelain figurines that float around the house produced by our daughters in their early years, my husband's and daughters' jewelery, the pieces they've made themselves, and finally the home cooked food, that I do not have to prepare. That to me is one of the greatest gifts.Elisabethhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04015624747225433940noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28133718.post-10743156666033906012009-09-15T04:13:56.585+10:002009-09-15T04:13:56.585+10:00My wife doesn't wear perfume. If we find ourse...My wife doesn't wear perfume. If we find ourselves in the perfume section of some large store then we rush through it. This troubles me not a jot. Being bearded I don't wear aftershave either and I don't miss it. Flowers she like as long as I don't go overboard. A bunch of spider mums does just fine. As for chocolate, I steer clear of that since she's on a diet and has no self-control. I used to buy her jewellery on a fairly regular basis, inexpensive quirky items, but she's got more than she could ever wear and besides she rarely wears any any more. So I'm a bit stuck when it comes to small endearments these days. I got her a meringue when I was out to see my daughter, one with peppers in it (go figure) and that did just fine. It <i>is</i> the thought that counts.<br /><br>Jim Murdochhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12786388638146471193noreply@blogger.com