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Post by lisacharlotte on Nov 30, 2015 5:08:29 GMT
We celebrated 25 years this August. We didn't make a big deal about it. I'm not a big celebrator of sentimental dates. That's more my husband's thing. If it was up to me I would remember the week before, but forget on the actual day.
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TXMary
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Post by TXMary on Nov 30, 2015 5:10:39 GMT
We celebrated 29 in August. So far neither of us has ever forgotten. We don't do big gifts but we always go out to dinner and do small gifts or something we buy for us together. The milestone anniversaries we have taken vacations.
Happy Anniversary!
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Post by nicole2112 on Nov 30, 2015 5:16:30 GMT
We are big on celebrating our anniversary - we have never forgotten.
I love having that day to celebrate our relationship and look back on all of the years we've been married. I like to take time to get away or have a meal just the two of us. It's always so special!
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Post by Scrapbrat on Nov 30, 2015 12:31:05 GMT
I don't think anniversaries need to be huge shindigs, but why do you all just not care at all? Why is it weird to remember it? To me, it's just like a birthday. It should be remembered...at least acknowledged. I guess I don't understand why it is just a normal day. In this day and age, it's rare to be married for more than a couple of years. I see an anniversary as a day to celebrate the fact that you are still together and love each other...it's a rarity. It is still a special day to us. This, exactly. Neither DH or I has ever forgotten our wedding anniversary. We don't always go out to dinner or whatever on that actual day, but we always remember. This thread is taking on that vibe of, there is only one right answer, and if you admit that you never forget your wedding anniversary, that somehow means that your day-to-day commitment to your marriage isn't enough.
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