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NTR- Need help surprising DH

I bought DH a flight to San Fransisco to see the Jets play Oakland.  His cousin is a huge Raiders fan and DH is a huge Jets fan so I know they are going to have a great time. I want a fun way to tell him. 

Re: NTR- Need help surprising DH

  • This might be a bit sick and twisted, but this is the type of prank/surprise my husband and I play a lot:

    I would be waiting for him when he gets home looking very panicked, worried and frazzled.

    I'd tell him "Oh my god there's been a huge emergency, you've got to start packing, I already purchase your flight, you're leaving on X day at X time!" He'll ask what/why/whatever, but pretend not to here him in your frazzled state and run around grabbing things he should "pack" after a few frantic minutes of him freaking out trying to get you to tell him what's going on, hand him the tickets and keep running around.  When he looks at them he'll know WHERE he's going but not wwhy, which will create some more crazed confusion on his part.  In this scenario my DH would get to his breaking point and yell (or stop me in my tracks) "WHAT is going ON!?!?!" and that's when I'd bust out laughing and tell him "You're going to SF to see the game! Duh!"   Smile

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    This might be a bit sick and twisted, but this is the type of prank/surprise my husband and I play a lot:

    I would be waiting for him when he gets home looking very panicked, worried and frazzled.

    I'd tell him "Oh my god there's been a huge emergency, you've got to start packing, I already purchase your flight, you're leaving on X day at X time!" He'll ask what/why/whatever, but pretend not to here him in your frazzled state and run around grabbing things he should "pack" after a few frantic minutes of him freaking out trying to get you to tell him what's going on, hand him the tickets and keep running around.  When he looks at them he'll know WHERE he's going but not wwhy, which will create some more crazed confusion on his part.  In this scenario my DH would get to his breaking point and yell (or stop me in my tracks) "WHAT is going ON!?!?!" and that's when I'd bust out laughing and tell him "You're going to SF to see the game! Duh!"   Smile

    haha this would be great.. but I'm not a good actor. It would be awesome if you could lead him on though without losing it yourself.

  • I suprised my dh with Cincinatti Reds tickets for his birthday, and the morning of his birthday, before he woke up,  I had a white frosted birthday cake with red letters say "Happy Birthday."  I had previously ordered some Reds ballons, wall hanging, and cake plates from Party City.  I put ds in his Reds tshirt and had him run in the bedroom to wake dh up.  When he came into the kitchen, he was very happy when I told him the plans that day were to drive to OH to see the game.  
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  • A few years back I got my DH tickets to the Final Four in New Orleans.  I had some "hinting" gifts like beads, a mardi gras mask, and a cake that looked like a basket ball.  He had no idea what these things meant since he was clueless where the Final Four was.  The final gift was a seating chart with cut out pictures of our faces in the stands and the tickets.  To this day it was his fav gift.
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