Today marks a whopping four years of marriage for me and DH, and I can't believe how much we sometimes feel like an "old" settled married couple, and still be in our 20s! LOL.
Which brings me to ask, how many years of marriage have to go by these days, to no longer be considered "newlyweds?" I thought it was five years, but not sure.
DH and I are keeping it low key and "recession-influenced" by doing dinner and drinks in either City Island, or Pelham, NY tonight.
For his gift, I created a photobook on Snapfish, that includes 24 images including a cover, of a nostalgic trip down memory lane of everything to our dating days, to the surprise engagement party he orchestrated with his family
The price was a shocking $6 per book! I ordered holiday cards from Snapfish last year and they have good quality printing, but for that price I'm hoping it reflects beyond the cheap price tag!
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Re: AW: It's my anniversary!
Happy Anniversary!
I'm sure it's different for everyone, but I consider newlyweds to have been married for less than a year.



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I've heard that you're still considered a newlywed if you're married for under 2yrs.
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Happy Anniversary!
I would say you are a newlywed no longer than 2 years of marriage. My sister's first reaction when I told her I was nestie "newlywed" of the week was "You're not a newlywed, you're married over a year"...so to each their own. hehe
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Sorry I'm late, but congratulations!!