Do Not Allow Your Anniversaries To Go To The Dogs
The invitation with the photo on the front proved it. This couple was not freakishly attractive. Adorable yes, but not drop dead gorgeous. Unless your a passionate lover of your household pets. Our friends are big on anniversaries of all kinds and this time it would include presents for pooches. Their dogs had been part of the family for two years.
The invitation was adorable and made at the local printers. The insert was a picture they made on their computer. The party itself was amazing. Doggy decorations included little doghouses as place name cards. Appetizers were shaped like dog bone treats.
The old garage was converted to a sunken play room where the men went to shoot pool. I was not surprised to see that a large portion was dedicated to dog country. There was a humidifier, a portable space heater, foam dog bed, dog clothing, and lots of dog toys.
I was still digesting my dessert when I became determined to outdo the dog party for my upcoming anniversary. I was committed to planning a celebration that would dazzle my wife.
I listed my wedding anniversary first. I searched online for creative gift ideas. I researched unique anniversary parties and found that celebrating love can be lavish or on a budget. The celebration can be personal or public. You can plan an intimate occasion for two or include family and friends.
I worked on my computer, enlisted the kids help, and worked with the local office supply outlet to create everything. I used online templates to make my invitations, pictures were printed on glossy paper off my computer, and I converted our old 8mm movies to digital video.
My son played a mixed compact disc of music my wife and I love. I made six freestanding collages with pictures I printed from the computer. I used spray glue to affix each photo. I purchased a memory book for everyone to sign but with enough room to write comments. This has become a family keepsake.
My wife was a bit overwhelmed. The screen was filed with images and songs that amounted to the soundtrack of our lives together. To end the night we held each other on the dance floor to the tune that was played for our first dance as husband and wife so many years ago. I braced myself for the loving thank you as she looked deep into my eyes and said, ‘Okay Mister. Who are you and what have you done with my husband’.
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