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Our 49th wedding anniversary. I reminded hubby as we sat with our morning coffee. He turned and extended his hand for a handshake, and we both laughed. “It’s been a long hard road, hasn’t it,” he said. Well, he had just turned 18 when we married, poor kid. We were too young. We’re pretty good friends, but he has no sense of occasion, so eventually I stopped persecuting him by making a deal of it.

How do others celebrate their wedding anniversaries!
 
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CONGRATULATIONS DEAR FRIEND!!! I will remember your intentions at Mass tomorrow~
Love,
Clare
 
Thank you so much Clare. You are beautiful. I’m blessed to have your friendship xo
 
Congratulations to you Trishie!🌹

Time flies, doesn’t it? Dh and I usually go out to dinner and exchange little meaningful gifts.
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what an amazing milestone. congratulations!

at that aged care ( you know the one)

there are a couple, he is 100’ she is 90s. they live for each other.

🙏🕊️:australia:🌺
 
My hubby and I are still in the single digits anniversary wise and just celebrated ours last week. We tend to try and set a date sometime in September to go up north to where we were married. We’d make the trip at least once a year, anyway, but going at the same time of year is nice.
 
Congratulations, Trishie, to you and your dear husband!

Happy 49th Wedding Anniversary! 🍰 🍨 🍾 🎇 🎉 🎈 💖

Forty-nine years is an awesome milestone!

We usually celebrate by going out to dinner. 🙂

May God bless the both of you on your anniversary, and may you both have much health and happiness together, and may you have many more loving years together! Amen. ❤️
 
My hubby and I are still in the single digits anniversary wise and just celebrated ours last week. We tend to try and set a date sometime in September to go up north to where we were married. We’d make the trip at least once a year, anyway, but going at the same time of year is nice.
That’s wonderful, Xanthippe, a great tradition.
I love it when devoted couples really celebrate their anniversary is such a particularly appropriate way.
Thanks so much for sharing that. I see so many of your wise posts. Now I know this lovely thing about you.

My middle son and his wife always do that also. returning annual for their weekend anniversary to revisit a lovely Australian island where they married several years ago, and they continue to delight in each other. It does my heart good.
 
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My hubby and I are still in the single digits anniversary wise and just celebrated ours last week. We tend to try and set a date sometime in September to go up north to where we were married. We’d make the trip at least once a year, anyway, but going at the same time of year is nice.
That’s wonderful, Xanthippe, a great tradition.
I love it when devoted couples really celebrate their anniversary is such a particularly appropriate way.
Thanks so much for sharing that. I see so many of your wise posts. Now I know this lovely thing about you.

My middle son and his wife always do that also. returning annual for their weekend anniversary revisit to lovely Australian island where they married several years ago, and they continue to delight in each other. It does my heart good.
It is a nice tradition. My husband is not known for keeping in good contact with people, and we try to make a point to see the priest who married us. He knowingly didn’t send updates to Father (bonehead!!!) so that he could “surprise” Father with our first. He thought it was great fun to hand our wee one off.

…men…🤣

he’s a good guy. Just a bit confusing at times. I told all my friends near and far about the baby as soon as the test line dried. He preferred to wait and “shock” people.
 
what an amazing milestone. congratulations!

at that aged care ( you know the one)

there are a couple, he is 100’ she is 90s. they live for each other.
Thank you, fellow Aussie. 😀
It’s wonderful to see couples so devoted throughout so many years
 
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Time flies, doesn’t it? Dh and I usually go out to dinner and exchange little meaningful gifts.

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Katie, of course you do, I couldn’t imagine you failing to do anything so warm and thoughtful.
You have such a beautiful heart.

And thank you x
 
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My husband is not known for keeping in good contact with people, and we try to make a point to see the priest who married us. He knowingly didn’t send updates to Father (bonehead!!!) so that he could “surprise” Father with our first. He thought it was great fun to hand our wee one off.

…men…🤣

he’s a good guy. Just a bit confusing at times. I told all my friends near and far about the baby as soon as the test line dried. He preferred to wait and “shock” people.
I love your husband’s delight in surprising people, (storing surprises like aging fine alcohol) and it’s so lovely that you both share special events with the priest who married you. It gives him a sense of family that priests can miss out on, and I’m sure he feels privileged, and special bonus, that he prays deeply for you both and your family!

I’m with you, though, with your excitement to share the wonderful news with everyone as soon as you knew.
Isn’t it incredible to discover that you are having a child, that you are a mother!!

Congratulations! May God continue to bless you, your husband and you baby, with all that is good and holy.
 
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Thank you for your kind words, Trishie. ❤️

You are a very loving member, whose caring and kindness shines through in your posts to other members. I like your prayer responses especially, which are so heart-felt. ❤️
 
Congratulation! Happy Anniversary! God bless you both. Praying for a continued happy marriage.
 
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