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  1. #1
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    A VERY good friend of mine, who is also my training partner and sounding board, is getting married this month. Her fiance just asked me what he should get her for a wedding gift - price range is $400 - $500. She bought him a 'cross bike...

    I have suggested an HID light system, but am still on the fence about whether this is a good idea. Any thoughts from you ladies (or Mr.?) - the wheels were a good idea, but I think they will be outside of the price range.

    Thanks!

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    Gee, I didn't even know the bride and groom were supposed to give each other wedding presents....isn't their vow of undying love forever enough? I never heard of this. Like, "Yes, I promise to love and cherish you for the rest of my life through sickness and health, good times and bad.....but could you just throw in a toaster too to sweeten the pot?"
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    Humm, wish I could help, but we went traditional. We exchanged letters, and I gave my Dear Partner a pair of cufflinks to become family heirlooms (the previous family heirlooms were hideous!!) and he offered me a sweet bracelet.

    Maybe a pair of those wonderful wooden fenders?

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    The Garmin Edge 305, full package.

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    A donation to a Dog Rescue organization ?
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    I think I'd hesitate to do something like a HID light that you *know* going on will have a limited lifespan. How about a gift certificate for a biking related trip somewhere a couple of months after the honeymoon? Otherwise, I'm kind of at a loss....
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    After thinking about this, I'd also hesitate to give something that had a shelf life. I do agree with a future heirloom....or something that can exist throughout the relationship.

    While I'm not mercenary, I do place significance on things. I can have a ribbon that came off something from a place that was special and that ribbon is incredibly valuable to me. So I guess I see giving gifts as an opportunity to have the recipient always see the gift and be reminded of the person that gave it to them.

    Now THAT all being said, I know some people are far more practical than I am!

    So maybe something for the house? Artwork? A trip (that was said before) and I also agree with donation. Marriage is kind of special so I think the gift should reflect that. We didn't do gifts but we had one heck of a wedding

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    Quote Originally Posted by DarcyInOregon View Post
    The Garmin Edge 305, full package.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Silver View Post
    That's my vote....uber kool!
    I dunno. It's a toy.
    I'd go more along the lines of something that you won't pull out of a box in the garage years from now and say" Pierre gave me that as a wedding gift" without a sarcastic sneer.
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    Another thought - how about a really nice piece of bike jewelry? An engraved cuff bracelet? A sterling necklace made of tiny chainrings? Just a couple of thoughts
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    Quote Originally Posted by zencentury View Post
    I dunno. It's a toy.
    I'd go more along the lines of something that you won't pull out of a box in the garage years from now and say" Pierre gave me that as a wedding gift" without a sarcastic sneer.
    See, that's what I'm thinking. There are holidays and birthdays and all sorts of times to give toys. I like toys. But toys, especially electronics, are outdated so quickly not to mention the marriage will last FAR longer than the toy...

    So I'd say something classic or something small but with meaning or anything with meaning, actually. I am leaning more toward something celebrating their relationship or, I don't know. I just know that the jewelry I got for our wedding (which was as much of a present as anything though I'm not a jewelry person) means so much when I go somewhere special and wear it...it just reminds me of the day all over again.

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    But if SHE got him a cross bike, then I think family heirloom place settings are out. I'm afraid I have to go along with the Garmin Edge. Instead of pulling it out years from now, they may have pics and be saying "remember when we went biking on our honeymoon? Oh, look at the GPS you gave me. I loved it!" Why does everything have to signify the marriage? You have plenty of stuff from the wedding for that. Have a little fun, too, and the day will be that much better.

    I have to say that my favorite all-time gift from a significant other was a Nintendo 64, (with Zelda) on the day it was released. He KNEW me! N64s are out now, but I still have it and love it because of how I acquired it. My least favorite? My ex-husband (clueless) gave me non-stick cookware for Christmas because he said I was always burning stuff. Yeah, I burn it because I HATE to cook and I tend to forget it.

    I think women tend to give gifts they would like, and since she gave biking related, I think it would be definite hit if it was biking related. And hey! Who DOESN'T want a Garmin Edge?
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    Uforgot- Your post made me laugh. Best flowers I ever got? Grocery store lilies from DH, he knew I loved lilies. Worst flowers? Dozen red roses from ex-boyfriend. I remember being disappointed that he bought something without knowing me. I would have preferred yellow roses if I were to receive roses and I thought everyone knew this!

    I do like the idea of bicycling jewelry, if she wears jewelry. Other than that I have no input, we were far too broke at our marriage to offer more than a hand. I do love his hand and his vow though.
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    I like the Garmin idea. Kelowna and her sweetie gave them to each other as wedding gifts.

    Mr. and I also gave each other Road ID's for our anniversary. I actually already wear a sterling silver ETSterling ID bracelet, but figured it wouldn't hurt to have a road ID too.

    And I don't mean to spam but I can get a sterling silver bicycle chain bracelet from my supplier and can sell that for $100. I wear mine and treasure it. He could give the garmin and a piece of bicycle jewelry.

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    Silver, does your blue bracelet say Forgotten?

    What's it for?

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