plan wedding anniversary
A tenth wedding anniversary is a special
milestone for all couples. Traditionally, a tenth anniversary is
considered the anniversary of "tin or aluminum," as these are the gifts
that are given traditionally. Nevertheless, a decade of marriage calls
for a celebration. Some couples prefer parties, whereas other enjoy a
romantic evening alone. It doesn't really matter how you go about your
celebration, as long as you have a good time.
If you decide to spend your tenth anniversary alone
together, make the evening memorable. Do something fun together. If
you've hung onto cards, letters, and preserved flowers, make a scrapbook
together. Laugh over a glass of wine. Discuss pictures, memories, and
things to come. After a cozy candlelit dinner for two, exchange gifts
with one another as the sun sets.
However, if you decide to go out for your anniversary,
do it with style. Choose a fancy restaurant which hold a special memory.
Perhaps you can revisit the location of your first date, or the place
you proposed ten years ago! It'll warm any woman's heart. Revisiting the
past can bring up sentimental feelings you haven't felt for a long time.
Even if you're relationship is perfectly healthy, an anniversary is a
wonderful time to rekindle your love.
Perhaps you'll throw a party, or book a vacation for
two somewhere exotic. You can't go wrong there! These occasion only come
once in a lifetime. If you choose to have a party for your tenth
anniversary, make a list of everyone you want to invite! Call everyone
before hand and confirm their addresses. You don't want your invitations
to get returned, do you? Once you have an updated list of addresses, you
can purchase invitations for your guests.
The type of invitations you choose shouldn't be very
difficult. You can purchase invitations at a gift shop, or you can order
them from a printer. Many couples order their invitations from a
printer, as they're completely customized with a RSVP return card.
Nevertheless, if you choose store bought invitations, you should always
put RSVP information on your invites.
Many couples choose to open a gift registry for their
anniversary party. If you decide to do this, mail that information with
your invitation. Don’t worry, it's not really presumptuous. It'll
actually give your guests a better idea of what you may like to receive
as a gift. It saves them a worrisome hassle and it keeps you from
receiving duplicate gifts.
It's a good idea to purchase photo frame and
decorations. Use the photo frames for pictures of you and your spouse
throughout the years. Your guests will get tickled by the cute images.
In addition, you'll want to make the atmosphere seem like a "party
place." Hang streamers and banners from the ceiling. Put floral
centerpieces and confetti on the tables. It'll really liven your evening
up. Don't forget music! Hire a DJ or a band to entertain your guests.