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Understanding a Partner Who Loves Giving and Receiving Gifts

In the past, when women didn’t normally work, men were expected to give them gifts to win their love. Even when women started working and became as successful as men, the norm remained the same; give them flowers and jewelry, and your love is sealed.

As time passed, though, the norm in dating and relationships changed. Women became more empowered, and many of them slammed the tradition of men using gifts to woo them. As a result, women and men alike began to criticize girlfriends and wives who still expect gifts, especially expensive ones, calling them materialistic or even greedy. They expressed that giving gifts should be done mutually, or that women should stop often expecting gifts because true love isn’t measured by material things.

But are they right, or are they misjudging?

When Gary Chapman’s The Five Love Languages became popular, we learned that there is such a love language called Receiving Gifts. Apparently, speaking this love language means you express love through tangible items. Does this explain why some people expect gifts from their partners and feel upset when they don’t get them?

Understanding “Receiving Gifts” As a Love Language

Of all the love languages, receiving gifts is often the most misunderstood. Many people feel more inclined to respect those with quality time, words of affirmation, acts of service, or physical touch as a love language. Gifts, and material things in general, have gotten such a bad reputation in society because we associate them with superficiality. We think that gifts don’t express anything heartfelt at all, because the joy we receive from them is often short-lived.

True, we’re not going to be happy for a long time after receiving our coveted shoes or designer bag. But what we get wrong is, people whose love language is gifts aren’t asking for luxurious things. You can give them a flower you plucked from a park, and their hearts will melt.

Simply put, the cliche saying It’s the thought that counts is their mantra. No matter what you give them, be it a piece of candy or a car, it needs to convey a single message: I thought of you when I saw this.

There are also people whose language is giving gifts instead of receiving them. In this case, you express your love by giving your partner gifts without asking for anything in return. Modern society may misjudge these acts as spoiling your partner rotten, or assume that your partner chose you simply because of the gifts you’re giving them. Sadly, it’s impossible to please everybody, so explaining your real intent isn’t really necessary. But still, the world needs to know the truth about gifts as a love language.

Mark Williams, licensed mental health counselor and relationship coach, explains that the true meaning of gift-giving isn’t an extravagance, but sentimentality. While there are truly materialistic and greedy people out there, if giving or receiving gifts is your love language, you cherish every item you give to or receive from your partner, however small that may be. For you, every gift is a symbol that your partner always thinks about you, or that you’re always thinking about your partner.

Inexpensive Gift Ideas for a Partner Who Likes Gifts

Now that we’ve understood the truth about gifts as a love language, you’re probably eager to show your partner even more love. As pointed out above, you can give them absolutely anything. But if there’s a special occasion coming, like your anniversary or his or her birthday, one of these gifts or two will make them incredibly touched:

1. A Subscription Box

Some subscription boxes offer services for up to six months, like History by Mail. This particular box sends replicas of historical documents, including Albert Einstein’s correspondence with Franklin D. Roosevelt. If your partner is a history junkie, you’ll make them giddy with excitement for six months straight!

2. A Self-care Product

If your partner takes his or her self-care rituals seriously, they can always add one more product to their stash. Observe what they want to care for the most; is it their skin, hair, or nails? If it’s their skin, a facial massager may give them joy. For hair, any styling tool will surely be appreciated. And for their nails, a shade from a nail polish brand they’ve always wanted should be your pick.

3. An Inexpensive Piece of Jewelry

You don’t have to go for a diamond or a 24k gold, especially if you’re only giving them a promise ring. There are high-quality silicone rings under $50, and they’re more comfortable and stylish.

4. Anything That Will Make Their Life Easier

People with gifts as a love language are practical, too. They don’t require anything “cute” to feel appreciated. Observe their daily routines and see how you can increase their convenience. Maybe a pot-holder, a book stand, or extra pillows will do the trick. Remember, they may like gifts, but they see thoughtfulness more. Your partner isn’t materialistic; they just put a sentimental value on every gift they receive from you.

Top Tips on Hosting a Family Garden Party This Summer

This summer, this year more than ever before, is a time for gathering all the family together and celebrating the good times, and what better way than to host the ultimate garden party for all your family and friends! Here are some top tips for hosting the perfect family garden party this summer.

Festival Lighting

Outdoor lighting, such as lanterns on either side of the entrance to the house and solar lights on bunting decorating the perimeter fencing, is a cost-effective and beautiful way of decorating your outdoor space. The addition of the right lighting is not only practical but will really create a warm and lively atmosphere, not to mention it will ensure your guests are in the party mood right from the get-go.

Cozy Corner

If your party is going through until the evening, a cozy corner of the garden dedicated to chilling out in the warm night air is essential. A foam bean bag Fombag, some oversized throws, and copious cushions on the grass make for a beautiful, bohemian space for your guests to relax in. Chill-out spaces are also brilliant for those guests who enjoy more intimate conversations rather than mingling with big groups of people.

Spruce the Space

The most essential preparation is to declutter, tidy and thoroughly clean your backyard and garden. Hire or, even better, borrow from a friend a pressure washer, so your patio and garden furniture look as good as new. If your garden has an element of decking, ensure it is thoroughly weeded, and the floors and sides are as clean as possible. Trim the hedges and mow the grass to make your party guests feel welcomed and comfortable, showing you really have made a big effort and your party will be one to remember.

Barbecue Buffet

The most cost-effective and not to mention utterly delicious garden party food has to be from a clean and sanitized barbecue. Invest in a good quality set of barbecue cooking and serving tools as well as a thermometer fork to ensure your food is cooked thoroughly before serving. For an added personal and ultimately fresh touch, consider introducing the flavours and aromas from your very own garden with some home-grown herbs. Even though disposable paper plates are admittedly more practical, opt for china dinner plates and ensure they are heated through before food is served.

Choose a Theme

In the initial planning stages of your garden party, a fantastic idea is to introduce a party theme. Garden party themes can range from anything from fancy dress banquets to British-inspired tea parties, and the latter can really influence the food you serve.

If opting for a British-style tea party theme, serve bite-sized pastries and small triangles of bread with sliced cucumbers (making sure you cut off the crusts!). Plenty of fresh flowers will really bring the theme alive and you could even visit thrift shops to source small pieces of china as table pieces.

 

Essential Equipment for Your Landscaping Business

If you have a burning passion for all that is garden design, or a bright idea for a fantastic new brand, then pouring your efforts into making your landscaping business thrive could be the ideal avenue for you.

It takes more than a blissfully creative mindset, however, as the tools and equipment required to take on the biggest jobs range from the tiny to the tremendously large.

If you have the business plan, the ambition and the drive to get your enterprise up and running, here are some essential tools you may want to add to your collection.

Riding Mowers

Landscaping usually involves a great deal of mowing, and to get the highest level of precision possible, in the fastest and most efficient form, commercial lawn mowers are a must-have.

They are ideal for seamlessly navigating around obstructions, while still treating the lawn to the haircut of a lifetime. Moreover, you can save yourself a huge amount of time and energy when sat in the driver’s seat of a comfortable landscaping solution.

The Basics

It is important to get the basics covered if you expect to be delivering an all-encompassing service. Some of the essentials include hand trowels, shovels, garden forks, dibbers, rakes, pots, and of course, a decent pair of gloves.

A wheelbarrow is also incredibly handy to have around, as you will likely need to dispose of garden waste on a regular basis, and moving it one handful of twigs each time can take forever.

A great alternative to the wheelbarrow is a mini electric dumper, as this can help save you a great deal of physical strain, and it is a relatively cost-effective piece of easily transportable and reliable equipment.

Safety Gear

Along with a pair of thick gloves to protect your hands from any nasty thorns and toolkit accidents, investing in reliable safety gear is essential in protecting yourself in the heat of the action.

This might include safety goggles, hard hats and steel toe-capped boots, and making sure your overalls are sufficiently able to protect you is crucial.

Shredders and Wood Chippers

Disposing of waste material is a big part of the landscaping job, unless of course you decide to outsource that aspect. If you have the means to do so, however, this can make your services much more desirable, as having to wait for an external company to come and complete the removal can draw out the process significantly.

Shredders and wood chippers are great pieces of kit for breaking down excess material into manageable sizes. Better still, you can use the freshly chopped wood as natural flowerbed decoration or in some cases, as a superb fertilizer.

A Van

This may seem painfully obvious, but a van is usually an integral component of a well-maintained landscaping business.

Without the means to transport your equipment properly, or dispose of mess, you will likely find your business is confined to your local street.

It might be worth thinking about leasing or hiring a van, as this might prove economically beneficial in the long term.

 

Why you should consider living in a retirement home

If you are an older adult, you may wish to change or consider changing your living conditions. Perhaps you live alone, or maybe you live with just you and your partner, or perhaps you live in a house with friends or family. Whatever your living situation is, you might be thinking it is time to move somewhere else. This article will help to give you some ideas about moving into a retirement community.

Meet new people, connect with a new community

One reason you should consider moving into retirement living is that it provides you with the opportunity to connect with a whole new community. If you are a particularly social person or just love making new connections, living in a retirement home could be a great next step for you in your journey of life. Unfortunately, making friends can become more difficult and harder as we age. This is often down and due to many reasons. For example:

  • Our morals and values tend to change throughout our lifetimes. So, it is not surprising that your morals and standards will change and often solidify as you become more mature. However, this can make it harder for older people to find new friends and make connections because we tend to avoid socializing and talking to people with opposing views and standpoints.
  • Social media- If you are on social media to stay connected with friends and family, then you may be surprised to learn that using them can have a negative impact on your social life. This is mainly because the internet, technology in general and social media create a façade that makes people feel that they are being social and interacting with others when they are, in fact, not. So, if you are guilty of spending hours on your screen, this could be why it is harder to socialize in person. Again, this is because more and more people choose to socialize over the internet instead of in real life.

So, going to a retirement home can help you avoid social isolation. It will also help because the facility will be filled with many people in a similar life stage; you can expect to find socializing a lot easier.

They can be places that allow you to pursue your interests

A good quality retirement facility will provide a range of opportunities and delivers a selection of opportunities to engage with your interests and hobbies. So, if you want to spend more time doing the things you love in a carefree, relaxed setting, then you should consider moving to a retirement facility. Also, they can help you discover new interests, talents, and hobbies.

They can help

If you’ve been struggling with daily living tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and even dressing, there are plenty of friendly staff available who are trained to provide you with as much assistance as you require, even if it is just someone to sit and talk to – they are there for you.