yvette wrote:Lovely ideas - lucky partners to benefit from so much love and care.
I've been with my partner for 25 years and for quite a lot of that time money has been pretty tight so we have evolved a few inexpensive traditions. For example, my partner marks every holiday by buying me a new pair of earrings (which i love) - usually made locally. Each time I wear them I am reminded of Cornwall or Wales or Suffolk.Every Christmas I give him a heart-shaped decoration for the Christmas tree, often something I've made. Getting out the hearts every year makes me very sentimental....! And none of that costs much. And my partner still makes me laugh so much I can barely stand - and that doesn't cost anything....!

Aww that's amazing. I told someone the other day that I think self-sufficient people have better relationships because they're with someone out of WANT and not NEED, which puts a lot of pressure off the relationship and makes it so you don't pick someone terrible because you need to pay half the bills or something silly like that. 90% of the self sufficient people I know have amazing relationships.
I love the heart shaped Christmas idea. I can picture it in my head and everything how sweet each year would be taking out one more heart each year, recalling to each other, "Hey, remember this one, when all I had to make a heart was a toothpick and a red gum wrapper?!" Heehee. I just wish I celebrated Christmas now! I can even smell the tree in my mind.
The last two bits of jewellery I got off him were a Tiffany's MagenDavid and my engagement ring - the latter being worth the expense and the former I'd been wanting a really nice MagenDavid for years, but really.. that's money that could've gone to a goldsmith for the same price, instead of being made of silver from some snotty company (who we didn't buy the ring from because, get this, my fiancee's budget meant
he didn't REALLY love me - ignoring the fact he SOLD HIS HOUSE to buy me an engagement ring - I nearly choked the salesman). I'll bring up the local artist idea to him next time he thinks about buying my jewellery, 'cause I do need more, but I don't really need expensive things... and local artists tend to have good handmade stuff for a low cost. Oooo.
On that note, HE does need an engagement ring (I believe men should have engagement rings too) and there IS a local jewellerysmither dude who works by himself in a shed... I wonder if I could have something made up cheaply and custom. :)
Or... randomly.. I used to make jewellery myself. I don't have ANY of the tools, but I wonder if I could borrow shop to make rings..
I am just contemplating out loud, don't mind me... rambleramble mangos wee.