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tinkers

tinkers Report 13 Jun 2014 23:47

im normally the same ron just go out for a meal but fancy doing something different

MarieCeleste

MarieCeleste Report 14 Jun 2014 00:04

It's good to do something different (but not just for milestone birthdays).

For my 18th I got engaged :-)

For my 21st I got married :-|

For my 30th I got divorced :-S and got a tattoo ;-) and went skydiving :-D

For my 40th I quit the job I'd been in for nearly 25 years and did a bit of travelling :-D :-D

For my 50th I did a bit more travelling and South East Asia is still recovering :-D

Since then I've decided to grow old disgracefully and take (very) early retirement.

BUT, it all depends what suits you - OH had a big milestone birthday recently and when I asked him what he wanted to do (big party? trip of a lifetime?) he just said "No pet, just get us a nice bit of haddock" so he got what he wanted.

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 14 Jun 2014 10:06

OH always drools over 4 x 4 Land Rovers. When one of his milestones was approaching, it was suggested he had an 'off road experience' voucher which he turned down flat. Strange man!