Especially For Him: Considering the Gift for the GroomThursday, June 23, 2011You probably remember the very first time you met each other; your heart beats faster when the two of you make eye contact. Can you think of anything better than spending the rest of your life with him? It is certainly a true blessing finding your Prince Charming and walk down that aisle together. On that day, you probably want to give him something special to celebrate your union – couples commonly celebrate their wedding with gifts to each other. RD I Do fully understands that. In fact, we are ready here to help you make the wish come true of finding the perfect present for your mister. Without any doubt, there’s probably little else in this world more important to you than him. But sometimes love can feel too intangible to specify. So you might need something tangible to tell him as a reminder every day, “I love you forever.” What’s important when selecting your gift for your groom is to ensure it is useful, practical, and meaningful. Ideally it should be something he will use regularly or take with him into a new phase of life (briefcase, fine watches, new grill, all of these are common gift ideas), but there is nothing that stops you from adding a personal touch or engraving to these items. While designing your wedding and arranging your favors, your RD I Do consultant can take care of whatever additions you made need for your husband’s gift. With access to hundreds of vendors and thousands of different items, we can certainly take care of any request you have. Maybe you want to create your own love logo and print it on the mug he will take to work each day; you could have the monogram logo from your wedding engraved on the back of his watch. You could design a keychain for him that will be with him wherever he goes; or maybe you want to program or design reminders that he can read and sense your appreciation and love every day. Whatever ideas you want to explore or work with, the RD I Do team can assist you. Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, "the only true gift is a portion of yourself." Just let RD I Do help you to tell him that “your heart is ever at his service” (William Shakespeare). Labels: Gifts, Groom, Wedding Day |