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    Place/Ideas to Celebrate Wedding Anniversary?

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    • D Offline
      duriz
      last edited by

      sleepy:
      Our 11th anniversary approaching. Usually dh will apply leave and we spend a day loitering while grandparents babysit the kids. This year dh turned to dd for fresh ideas. I knew because dd leaked info 😉


      I don't care much about receiving gifts or flowers. Not my love language. I prefer him to show sincerity by make an effort to plan our day out instead of asking me where to go & what to do
      Sounds great.

      Hope your DD leaked good info.

      And your DH makes a a special day for the both you :celebrate:

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        Muffins
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        Sorry to intrude in here, but for my parents last wedding anniversary, we planned a surprise dinner. My sister and I prepared their fav foods, lasagna and mac and cheese, and we brought them downstairs to our patio cum poolside table. We had brought drinks, flowers, and candles down as well. They had no idea of anything. Then, at the behest of "finding my sister’s phone", we all went down together and gave them their surprise dinner.


        Maybe you could try that as a gift to them???

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          duriz
          last edited by

          Muffins:
          Sorry to intrude in here, but for my parents last wedding anniversary, we planned a surprise dinner. My sister and I prepared their fav foods, lasagna and mac and cheese, and we brought them downstairs to our patio cum poolside table. We had brought drinks, flowers, and candles down as well. They had no idea of anything. Then, at the behest of \"finding my sister's phone\", we all went down together and gave them their surprise dinner.


          Maybe you could try that as a gift to them????
          What a lovely idea.

          Your sister and you are such sweethearts :love:

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            BeeC
            last edited by

            Yes, we have daughter 2.5 yrs old.


            If my wife has specifically tell me what she wants, things would have been easier.

            The problem is she like the element of 'surprise'
            Which most of the time is 'surprisingly disappointed' :stupid:
            Though she always say 'you know' or 'anything'.......

            It is just so stressful to buy gifts for every occasion. :stupid:

            :?: :?: :?:

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              swebber
              last edited by

              I personally don't think its stressful to gift people with presents. I like giving and receiving gifts. Most of all I really like http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~dmthesie/sending-flowers.html to my girlfriends workplace. It doesn't cost that much and she is always positively surprised. But hey maybe she's easy to gift.

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                buds
                last edited by

                swebber:
                I like giving and receiving gifts. Most of all I really like http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~dmthesie/sending-flowers.html to my girlfriends workplace. It doesn't cost that much and she is always positively surprised. But hey maybe she's easy to gift.

                Did he just say \"girlfriends\" ? 😐

                Don't want to wonder how many... :siam:

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                  SBKS
                  last edited by

                  u all are very funny…lol.


                  anymore ideas? I also abit sian to everytime go check what restaurants good to go…

                  but with 8mnth old and 3yo around, difficult to celebrate when no one take care of them.

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                    SBKS
                    last edited by

                    when u all go celebrate wedding anniversary, do any of you take pictures and try to document it? like if go restaurants then tke pic of surroundingfs and all the food, then if hotel take pics of hotels.


                    does it kill the atmosphere?

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                      flyfree
                      last edited by

                      Dear all


                      Do u celebrate your anniversary eg wedding day/ FIRST night, 1st Date, 1st Kiss :oops:

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                        mom.047258work
                        last edited by

                        We’re married 13 years now, and totally run out of ideas… Done romantic and expensive gifts/dinners already previously. And this year, I’m not working, so I don’t wanna spend too much $$.


                        I have been trying to find a nice but simple place for dinner, or a place we can go jalan-jalan, just 2 of us (though i suspect hub’s gonna drag the kids along cos he simply can’t live w/o them!)

                        Anyone has any nice and sweet ideas for me?

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