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Time flies when you are having a good time and when you're with the main one you love. As the years pass, perhaps your anniversaries commence to sneak on you, with you and your cherished one seemingly always winding up heading out to dinner again. Or probably the big day comes and goes, and you don't do some thing because you are on a restricted budget and can't consider something to achieve that is celebratory, memorable, and won't cost a fortune. (Sure, a trip to the wine country sounds perfect; but could it be worth refinancing your property and mortgage to finance this?)
Well, luckily, you may be both romantic and financially smart. Listed below are 5 inexpensive and exciting new ways to celebrate your anniversary.
1. Just Be Together
Take your day faraway from work, switch off the cell phone, stop checking your email, and just spend some quality time together and save money. Keep it simple and remove yourselves from your busy everyday lives. Celebrate your life together because that's what your anniversary is all about.
2. Match Your Gift with Your Anniversary Year
If this really is your fifth anniversary, give five roses. If this is your 10th anniversary, provide a 10-minute massage. Be thoughtful and fun. Create a game out of it, and see who will appear most abundant in creative number-themed gift.
3. Give Thoughtful Gifts
For every single anniversary year, there are traditional gifts that you could give. Like, the gift for the initial year is traditionally paper. Consider giving your better half stationery you have customized, a guide, a love letter, or other things connected with paper. It doesn't need to be expensive, just thoughtful. There is also a contemporary anniversary gift for every year. As an example, for the fourth anniversary, the modern gift is appliances, which could be a lot cheaper when compared to a pricey bit of technology. If you're enthusiastic about what these gifts are, this is a handy set of traditional and modern anniversary gifts by year.
4. Watch Your Wedding Video
I don't think I have ever watched my wedding video. Honestly, I am not even sure where it is. But what's the purpose of having a video made if you're not going to watch it? Your anniversary is a superb opportunity to consider that special day, so pull out that wedding DVD and watch highlights together. If you do not have one, perhaps you have a movie of a secondary you took or another memorable occasion. If not, look through your wedding album or pictures that you have got throughout your years together.
5. Get Crafty
If you are feeling only a little artsy, go decorate some pottery for each other (most towns have a DIY pottery studio or two). Or make something together, such as for instance a photo album or scrapbook of the previous year's events.
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