Husbands 30th Birthday

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't appreciate a surprise party. Social distancing is still too hard and people in my friend group would judge us if invited like that.


lol ok? Again, it’s 6 of our close friends (3 couples) and it’s going to just be a small thing in our backyard. I asked all 3 couples about it and they were all down. We don’t live in DC and none of our friends are scared to leave their house or socialize.


I agree. I think he needs to be let in on this and decide if he wants that. I would not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't appreciate a surprise party. Social distancing is still too hard and people in my friend group would judge us if invited like that.


lol ok? Again, it’s 6 of our close friends (3 couples) and it’s going to just be a small thing in our backyard. I asked all 3 couples about it and they were all down. We don’t live in DC and none of our friends are scared to leave their house or socialize.


I agree. I think he needs to be let in on this and decide if he wants that. I would not.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?


It’s not food borne moron
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't appreciate a surprise party. Social distancing is still too hard and people in my friend group would judge us if invited like that.


lol ok? Again, it’s 6 of our close friends (3 couples) and it’s going to just be a small thing in our backyard. I asked all 3 couples about it and they were all down. We don’t live in DC and none of our friends are scared to leave their house or socialize.


I agree. I think he needs to be let in on this and decide if he wants that. I would not.


OP here; I know my husband, we’ve been married for three years He’d be happy with 20+ friends coming to surprise him but I limited it to 6 friends even though in our state, we can have up to 50 for outside gatherings. So again, I’m not worried about it and also, this post was about GIFT ideas, not options on me having SIX friends over to celebrate his 30th.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?


It’s not food borne moron


Op here: thank you PP.

Is there seriously an issue with me cutting a cake with a knife and serving it to our friends? Come on now...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?


It’s not food borne moron


Op here: thank you PP.

Is there seriously an issue with me cutting a cake with a knife and serving it to our friends? Come on now...


Umm there is a reason why buffets are not a thing right now. It’s still a risk to share food.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?


It’s not food borne moron


Op here: thank you PP.

Is there seriously an issue with me cutting a cake with a knife and serving it to our friends? Come on now...


Umm there is a reason why buffets are not a thing right now. It’s still a risk to share food.



Can you move along please? As I posted above, we are having SIX friends over to celebrate. Not one of then will care about me cutting and serving a damn birthday cake. AGAIN, this post was asking for advice about GIFTS. Do you have a suggestion? If not, move along.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Question- how do you plan on doing the cake part?


My guess is by not having him blow out a candle. Are we this dim?


But you’d all be sharing the cake and someone is serving it- isn’t that a Covid risk?


It’s not food borne moron


Op here: thank you PP.

Is there seriously an issue with me cutting a cake with a knife and serving it to our friends? Come on now...


Umm there is a reason why buffets are not a thing right now. It’s still a risk to share food.


You really think there is a big risk of cutting and service a birthday cake? Do you not go out to eat or order take out at all? Cmon now, you sound beyond dumb.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't appreciate a surprise party. Social distancing is still too hard and people in my friend group would judge us if invited like that.


lol ok? Again, it’s 6 of our close friends (3 couples) and it’s going to just be a small thing in our backyard. I asked all 3 couples about it and they were all down. We don’t live in DC and none of our friends are scared to leave their house or socialize.


I agree. I think he needs to be let in on this and decide if he wants that. I would not.
I would think the OP knows her spouse well enough to know if he'd be okay with something like this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't appreciate a surprise party. Social distancing is still too hard and people in my friend group would judge us if invited like that.


lol ok? Again, it’s 6 of our close friends (3 couples) and it’s going to just be a small thing in our backyard. I asked all 3 couples about it and they were all down. We don’t live in DC and none of our friends are scared to leave their house or socialize.


I agree. I think he needs to be let in on this and decide if he wants that. I would not.
I would think the OP knows her spouse well enough to know if he'd be okay with something like this.



This.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Young men are becoming infertile if they catch COVID and recover from it. Just saying.


her husband's turning 30, wrong demographic
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband will be 30 in 3 weeks and I’m trying to figure out a good gift. I’m throwing a *small* surprise party (by small I mean 6 of our closest friends are going to come over for dinner and a fire in our backyard so don’t come for me ). But I’m struggling with a good gift idea for his big 3-0. He loves whiskey, fishing, going to the shooting range when he has time, beef jerky, etc. I mean...typical guy stuff. Anyone have any good ideas?


MAGA hat?
Anonymous
How much do you want to spend on a gift?
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