July 2010 Weddings
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Anyone given any thought yet on what you want to get your DH for your first anniversary? I'm thinking of a couple ideas. One possibility is to do a 100 Reasons Why I Love You book but I'm afraid that might be a little too cheesy. I'm just curious what the rest of you guys might be planning.
Re: Anniversary Gifts?
This may sound corny, but we have this little joke.
As I have started on a path to getting healthy and fit, I told DH that for our Anniversary he was getting me looking hot in a bikini (for the first time ever).
My gift is a brand new bikini!!!
Not corny at all!!!! I think that's fabulous - celebrating for 2 different reasons for sure!
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I really have no idea...I definitely want to go with the first year theme. Apparently, paper is the traditional gift, plastic is the modern gift, clocks are the "alternate" gift (whatever that means), the flower is a pansy, and for jewelry it's gold or peridot. According to this website: http://www.happy-anniversary.com/year-of-marriage/index.html
In my opinion, its truly the thought that counts. The simplest gifts are often the most meaningful because they prove to your significant other that you care, and that you are paying attention. How about personalized gift items such as a wallet, photo frame, pens, cufflinks and others with your husband's name engraved on them. It is not an expensive gift, however it will mean a lot to the person you gift it to, in this case, your husband.
I stumbled upon this website called www.bluechopsticks.com and they seem to have a huge variety of such personalized engravable gift items. look it up.
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