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After a conversation with my mom this morning about our lack of plans for today she called me cheap like she always does. She thinks we are crazy for not celebrating.
So here is my GTKY question! Do you celebrate any holidays between you and your SO? How much do you budget for the celebration between the two of you?

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Re: GTKY: Holidays
ETA: Anniversary budget is about $100 for a nice dinner to celebrate our wedding, and $50 for our dating (we always go to the site of our first date for that - T-Rex Cafe, a cute family restaurant with giant animatronic dinosaurs).
Christmas- $30 each on a gift for each other. Obviously we do gifts for other people so our Christmas budget ends up being quite large.
Each Birthday- Drinks and Dinner $50
St. Patrick's Day- Our Dating Anniversary. Drinks and Dinner $50.
Wedding Anniversary- We cooked at home and watched a movie. $20 including his cheap wine.
Love: March 2010 Marriage: July 2013 Debt Free: October 2014 TTC: May 2015
Guess we are cheap also. We went out to lunch today. For our birthdays and anniversary we go out to dinner, but we don't exchange gifts, or plan trips/vacations around it.
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Hehe. We even got some of our e-pics taken there. They turned out awesome.
On our anniversary, we budget a little over $100 for a nice dinner out. We love food!
For birthdays, we'll also do a nice dinner plus a $50ish gift. Our biggest gifts for each other come at Christmas ($100-range). I don't think it's necessary to go nuts but we personally like the excuse to splurge.
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It makes it so much easier to know we are getting exactly what each other wants and we surprise each other. Don't get me wrong, we know each other very well but ya this is a godsend.
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For this Valentine's day, I just bought some chocolate and flowers for my whole family. I hate buying cards but MW did get me cards from her and our children.
For Christmas, we have a budget and drawings with most of our families.
For our anniversary, we have lost track which one to celebrate. We got married once by the Justice of the Peace and once in our Church on a Saturday. Being together means more to us than expensive vacations etc.
It also helps that neither MW or I like jewerly so that helps. We also just got done reading a book about minimalism and we are going through our possessions and getting rid of things that we don't need anymore.
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This year I really wanted to get out of the house and do something for vday. H took me to the gun range and I shot my first hand gun. I am hooked! Then we went to pf Chang for dinner, got dessert to go and ate it after E was asleep. It was perfect. Cost $150. We also went s week ahead - will definitely keep that tradition!
Our birthdays are in March, and we try to go away for the weekend. We might push this to the spring when my parents are comfortable watching E over night. Maybe do a B&B in Annapolis for the night. Only an hour away if anything happens.
We still try to go to the diner we had our first date in Aug.
Nice dinner for our wedding anniversary, with our pre dinner picture on our deck tradition.
Christmas - H buys from my amazon list. I only move over enough for our set amount because he buys everything. But this year he surprised me by saving bits of his spending money each month and got my diamond stud earrings and a Sapphire necklace (E's birth stone). I was so surprised. I buy him a few things he needs: shirts, jacket, etc. Then let him pick out something. This year he asked for a cooler that plugs into his truck and a heater. Now when he's gone, he can heat up dinner vs buying. So far so good!
I'm with Hoffse, we don't really have a set budget/expectation for holidays. We've done all sorts of different things for Valentine's Day before. Some years we set the table and cook a fancy dinner at home, some years we have gone out to dinner. One year, H had a business conference in Palm Springs so I tagged along and we spent V. Day there at a fancy dinner and got to meet senators and such, it was super cool. This year, we bought tickets to a fundraiser in a town a couple of hours away called Taste of Trails--a 3mile snowshoe hike w/ food stations. It was something we had never done before and it was a blast!
We don't do gifts for our anniversary as we plan our annual vacation around our anniversary each year; so that's how we celebrate our anniversary. For birthdays, again it has varied wildly. This year for H's birthday I got one of his old family photos re-framed. Several years we have been on vacation on my birthday (it's only 3 days before our anniversary) so we might try to plan a fancier dinner that night while on vacation.
There have been plenty of lean years where we don't really spend a lot or do anything. We just enjoy having that wide range of different experiences and memories.
When we are both working, we do buy each other gifts for Christmas and birthdays, around the $50 each range. We also go out to dinner for birthdays and our anniversary. He buys me flowers for V-day, I buy him candy/chocolate, and then we have a tradition where we will visit Whole Foods or a store like that and choose our V-day dinner from their prepared meals area.
However, since my DH has been unemployed for the last 18 months. The presents have been stepped down. We still got each other birthday presents, but skipped Christmas entirely.
This V-day, I did put together something a little more special. We celebrated one week late to avoid the crowds, especially since the weekend before Mardi Gras fell on V-day this year. I got a Groupon in December for an "Aphrodisiac" tour of the French Quarter. I couldn't resist buying it for V-day! We also went out to dinner at a fancy 4-star restaurant, but I was able to pick it up as a mystery shop, so I'll be refunded back the entire cost of the meal next month.
We are also notorious for picking each other up little presents throughout the year if something catches our eye that the other person would like. I really love this! It's so much more special to get a surprise $5 barrette that my DH thought would look good in my hair, than a bigger gift at an "expected" time like a birthday.
I don't like presents so I encourage doing very little. H isn't necessarily in agreement but knowing that I don't like anything (I'm a minimalist) he usually goes along with it.
We don't really do anything for Christmas. This past Christmas H used that to argue for throwing a Christmas party. He said since we weren't buying gifts we should be able to make room in the budget for a party, so that is what we did.
Valentines we exchange cards and don't really do gifts. We go to Qdoba for the BOGO special. This year we both had ideas for small gifts for each other so we went with it. Probably $15-30 range.
If I ask for something specific for my birthday H will get it. One year I asked for a $20 jewelry box off of Craigslist. We went to pick it up together and he paid for it. When there isn't anything specific I want he usually buys dinner or tickets to a shower or concert. $50-100 range with dinner usually involving a birthday coupon. I usually get H something in the same $ range and it is often dinner or tickets.
Anniversary it just depends what we feel like doing. We haven't been out to a nice restaurant for a long time so we are going to a fancy place for our dating anniversary and ordering off of their winter discount 3 course menu. With the discount menu even if we get drinks it should come in under $100. We could just as easily not do anything special. We only have one wedding anniversary under our belt. We got our free anniversary cake from our wedding cake bakery and took it OOS to eat with my parents. No presents or dinners out involved, just cards. When we were deciding where to go for our HM we made the plan to go to Hawaii for our 5 year anniversay, so we have that to look forward to (and save for!).