Two-Year Anniversary Gift Ideas for Him
- Use your anniversary gift as a tool to add excitement to your relationship.gift box.st. valentins',birthday,or christmas gift image by L. Shat from Fotolia.com
Although it may not be a milestone anniversary, your second anniversary deserves just as much attention as the first. Consider buying your man gifts that will appeal to his interests. Since you're two years into the long haul, now might not be a bad time to start trying out new things. Incorporate some creativity into your gift by introducing new and exciting experiences. - Give your man a lasting message by having it inscribed into a watch or something special to him such as a cigar box or photo frame. If you go with a photo frame, include a special photograph of the two of you so that he can keep it on his work desk. You may also entertain the idea of having cuff links monogrammed.
- Consider putting a trip into the works as a way to celebrate your second anniversary. Run the idea by him ahead of time (without giving away too much information) to gather an idea of when he will be free to go. Take the time to check the validity of each of your passports if you're going overseas. If a long trip isn't within your budget, plan a romantic day trip or weekend trip somewhere close to home. Try something new like a camping trip or a visit to a nearby ski lodge.
- Men love gadgets. Find something new on the market and surprise your man with it for your anniversary. Consider updating his phone or getting him the latest iPod. If he's a musician, get him something he can use toward his hobby, like a new amp if he's a guitarist. For the handy man, you can consider getting a new power drill or an updated tool belt.
- Don't allow your hubby to give up on his perfect body because he's a married man. Promote physical health and spiritual well being by getting your man some workout equipment for home or a membership to a nearby gym. If you think he's willing to try something new, look into local specialty gyms. Memberships to boxing gyms usually include a trainer to help newcomers learn the ropes.