A.T. asks from Chesapeake, VA on February 29, 2008
3Rd Anniversary
I need some ideas. My husband and I will be celebrating our 3rd Anniversary in August. I know that is a ways away...but for the last two years we haven't been able to really do much. He is gone a lot with his ship but will be home this year for our anniversary. I want to try and plan something big...leave baby with "Nana" and go somewhere or SOMETHING! I am trying to get ideas now b/c of money issues and stuff...(it can get tight sometimes!!) Things have been stressful around here with our schedule and I want to do something and just get away...something different.
Any ideas are welcomed!
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G.F. answers from Roanoke on March 01, 2008
My sister recently did two weeks of LOVE for her hubby, where every day she openly showed him her love in unique ways. One day she filled his car with balloons and love messages were hidden in some of them, then one day she wrote love messages on sticky notes all around the house, then another day she found out ways to say I Love You in 30 languages and wrote them on notes around the bed, then one day she assembled every teddy bear in the house together and put his favorite candy in the lap of one of them. She sent him on a scavenger hunt another day to special places they shared together. The kids loved it too. It was good for the whole family.
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A.A. answers from Washington DC on March 02, 2008
Love is not about money or things. It may be very special to give the gift of time together. Imagine being able to spend a whole day together, without the baby. You can stay at home, have a bath, make love and tell him what he means to you. My husband and I, married 10 years, have moved beyond the material to an appreciation of the incalculable value of time and words. He writes me a letter on each anniversary that tells me what is in his heart. It is more valuable than any "thing".
Hope this helps,
Ana A.
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H.D. answers from Washington DC on March 01, 2008
My husband and I went to Hershey and stayed at the Hotel Hershey and indulged in a couples massage. It was oh, so romantic and not too expensive. We did it after our twin daughters' first birthday. It was the first time we were away alone since before they were born. You have to book way in advance, though, because everything fills up fast. So, don't feel like you're planning too far ahead because it will be here before you know it.
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P.L. answers from Washington DC on March 01, 2008
*Harper's Ferry, WVa is really nice.
*There are a number of good B&B's in the Lancaster, PA area
*A boat trip with dinner and dancing in the evening on the Potomac River (I THINK the ship is called "The Dandy", but don't hold me to that!)
*Art galleries, museums, places that would normally be a bit difficult with kids in tow -- and then a meal at a cafe or restaurant -- or if it's not too hot, a picnic somewhere in DC.
*Check the Kennedy Center website for their free nightly programs on the Millenium Stage -- you might find that something interesting is going on around that time....
Hope some of those help!
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G.F. answers from Roanoke on March 01, 2008
My sister recently did two weeks of LOVE for her hubby, where every day she openly showed him her love in unique ways. One day she filled his car with balloons and love messages were hidden in some of them, then one day she wrote love messages on sticky notes all around the house, then another day she found out ways to say I Love You in 30 languages and wrote them on notes around the bed, then one day she assembled every teddy bear in the house together and put his favorite candy in the lap of one of them. She sent him on a scavenger hunt another day to special places they shared together. The kids loved it too. It was good for the whole family.
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C.S. answers from Washington DC on March 02, 2008
Any chance you are living in the same town you met in?? Or dated in?? Or got married in?? If you are, it would be fun to put together a scavenger hunt to places you used to frequent or meaningful spots (a park, restaurant, a store at the mall, any place that you or he has a particular memory of)... You could fashion it after The Amazing Race. This would be a fun way to take a walk down memory lane...plus it could be inexpensive.
I.S. answers from Washington DC on March 01, 2008
Here are 2 ideas.....Try Spring LAke, New Jersey. Charming romantic Bed & Breakfast places right on the beach. Near great restaurants, every kind of shopping, museums, etc. Or St. Augustine, Florida, a bit hot in August, but it is the oldest city in the U.S. and fabulous (cheaper rates in Aug.!)Closest airport is JAcksonville, FLA.
L.N. answers from Washington DC on February 29, 2008
A., anything you do for hubby and you go get some time alone will be great. it doesn't matter where you go.
heck, i just ahd my 5 yr anniversary and we did nothing. we have never done anything for our anniversaries as it is all about the kids now :)
no seriously, use nana to help out for a night or two and get a hotel room
:)
J.J. answers from Charlottesville on March 01, 2008
You can actually turn your bathroom and bedroom into a cozy love nest with candles and a new cozy blanket, some take out and music. If you are interested I will tell you what I do.
J.
D.S. answers from Allentown on March 01, 2008
Hi A.,
What about fixing a nice meal at home. Get a pretty lace table cloth and some candle holders from the local thrift store and buy some candles and some flowers.
Buy some silk sheets and make up the bed really nice and have some scented candles for the bedroom.
Make a home made card and tell him what he has done that makes you love him.
Hope this helps. Happy Anniversary. D.
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