Christina Montoya Fiedler, Cailey Lindberg |
After five years together, date night might start to feel, well, stale. Eliminate that problem with this fun (and traditional) gift. It has sections like “food,” “activity,” and “afterward,” that’ll make date night much more exciting for years to come.
Step up your partner’s grooming game with this beard brush that reviewers say is “good quality,” “works great” and “stimulates the follicles.” The natural wood handle will fit his hand perfectly and the boar bristles are great for styling and shaping.
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The perfect gift for the spouse who loves bird-watching, these hummingbird houses come in a set of three and are ready to hang. Place them outdoors for birds to nest or use them indoors as decor. It’s a unique reminder of your fifth year together.
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Make them say “ahhh” with this foot massager, which is designed to relieve foot pain and stimulate blood circulation through two different acupressure nubs and a curved shaped for maximum tension release. “The various roller sizes really help to alleviate my numbness. I am glad I bought this one, and I recommend it to my family members too,” one Amazon reviewer wrote.
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Fuel their creativity with this hexagon wooden puzzle, which also happens to work as living room decor. It includes 11 blocks that can be positioned into tons of different patterns, and it’s made to last. Reviewers also say it’s “a brain teaser,” “very attractive” and “lightweight.”
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Bring a dose of nostalgia into your house with an old-fashioned wooden music box. There are multiple designs to choose from, including one that features Carl and Ellie from Up. “The melody is very recognizable and the sound quality of the music box is great,” shared one Amazon buyer.
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Buy her a bouquet of anniversary flowers, then arrange them in this modern wooden vase. Even without flowers, it will make a big impact on any table or mantel!
Christina Montoya Fiedler is a Los Angeles-based freelancer with over 15 years of experience writing for online publications. Her work can be seen in Good Housekeeping and Woman’s Day, where she covers everything from gift guides to personal essays. She holds a B.A. in English from Chapman University and is working toward her Early Childhood Education teaching credentials.
Cailey Lindberg (she/her) is a writer and editor with over a decade of experience covering products, lifestyle, entertainment and food. Before joining Good Housekeeping in 2022, she was a staff writer at USA Today’s shopping network, Reviewed.com.
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