Sunday, 18 May 2014

How I Made my Husband's 30th Birthday Special


My Problem

My Husband’s 30th Birthday was coming up in less than 2 weeks and I wanted to make it special but I didn’t have much time. We had booked a trip to New York for both our birthdays so I couldn’t spend much money but I wanted to make the day special for him. What to do?! Obviously I turned to the internet! Any variation of the words ‘Husband’s 30th Birthday gift ideas’ brings up suggestions of experience days and people asking the question I wanted answered as well as lots of shopping sites. I did find some inspiration in my search though; (http://mmetripp.hubpages.com/hub/My-Husbands-30th-Birthday), 30 gifts for the 30 days leading up to his birthday, but wait, I only had a week! I decided I would give him 10 presents a day over the bank holiday weekend (his birthday was on Bank Holiday Monday), by this time it was the Tuesday of the week before so I only had 6 days!
 

The Mammoth Task

So I started thinking of 30 ideas for presents for my husband. I wanted to link the presents in with the year he was born or the number 30 (just to make it more difficult for myself), so I set to work. I started writing ideas down whenever and wherever they came to me. Some of my initial ideas were 30 sweets, a DVD of a film released in the year he was born, a book published the year he was born, 30 quiz questions. I had already booked a table at a steakhouse and arranged with my Mum that we would make a birthday cake for him and I also decided to count the birthday card as one of the 30 presents – yes, I quickly realised that 30 ideas was going to be difficult!

 
The Result

So here is what I came up with, in the order I gave them to him.

1.       A helium balloon with ‘30’ on it. I attached a tag that said that he would receive 30 presents over the next 3 days to celebrate his 30th birthday.

2.       30 love heart sweets

3.       A pass for 30 days off the washing up (I’ve managed to keep to this so far, 13 days on!

4.       An apple – this was one of my last ideas! The Apple Macintosh was first sold in 1984 so the apple represented that.

5.       A big badge with ‘30’ on it.

6.       An x-men comic from the month he was born - My husband likes x-men so I thought he would appreciate this.

7.       2 packs (15 in each pack) of ‘Animal’ biscuits (the biscuits in the shape of animals, not pet food!)

8.       30 paper clips - again, one of my last ideas!

9.       30 anagrams – My husband likes and is very good at anagrams so he enjoyed this.

10.   A poem about turning 30. If I had, had more time I would have tried to write one myself but I found a funny one on the internet.

11.   30 stickers for his World Cup 2014 sticker book – he may be 30 but he’s a big kid.

12.   A book about the year he was born (My Year Series).

13.   The top 30 boys names from the year he was born (his name was number 2).

14.   Ghostbusters on DVD – this was released in the year he was born.

15.   30 quotes – I wanted quotes about going 30 but I could only find about 25 so the others were just about birthdays. 

16.   A photo album – empty, with a note saying that he should fill it with 30 photos over the next year.

17.   A poster for the film Terminator (released the year he was born). He plans to get this framed.

18.   I put together some facts about the day he was born in a Clip Frame – things like the top 5 in the charts, who his football team played that day etc.) as well as details of where and when he was born and how much he weighed.

19.   Balloons and banners – when he came downstairs on the morning of his birthday, there were balloons and banners with ‘30’ on them in the lounge and on the door outside (I think he appreciated this!)

20.   A birthday card (with ‘30’ on it, of course!)

21.   A tv trivia quiz from the decade he grew up in.

22.   A £30 donation on his behalf to a local charity.

23.   A £30 cinema voucher.

24.   A New York City guidebook (we are going to NYC for our 30th birthdays)

25.   A Cake – my Mum is very good at making cakes so she helped me make an NYC themed cake

26.   A match day programme from a football match his team played 2 days after he was born – I think this was my favourite present.

27.   Royal Mint Coin set from the year he was born.

28.   A photo frame with pictures of us.

29.   An item from his amazon wish list.

30.   A Meal out at a Steakhouse.

I couldn’t have done all this without help from my neighbour who must have taken in about 10 parcels over 3 days, numerous friends who helped me with ideas, Tracy, Sarah S, Sarah G & Stephen J. My Mum for helping me make the cake, my Dad for printing things that my printer wouldn’t and my Mother in law for giving me valuable information! http://mmetripp.hubpages.com/hub/My-Husbands-30th-Birthday for inspiration and I took a few ideas directly from here. Also the ebay sellers who posted items quickly so they arrived in time.

If I could do anything differently I would give myself more time to plan because I was very busy over his birthday weekend, sorting everything out, that I didn’t see him as much as I would have liked. In the end I spent around £180 (excluding the meal) which was more than I intended to spend but I think it was worth it, it made his birthday weekend special.

I hope that people who are looking for ideas for 30th birthday gifts will find inspiration here. I enjoyed putting it all together and I hope he will remember his 30th birthday in years to come because of this. However, I won’t be doing this again for his 40th!!

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