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Date: 5/23/2010 5:34:26 PM
Author: Zoe
Thing, Sweden is beautiful! I didn''t spend time in Stockholm though, but I''ve heard that it''s a great city. I''m sure you''ll have a wonderful trip.
Date: 5/24/2010 12:12:58 AM
Author: thing2of2
Date: 5/23/2010 5:34:26 PM
Author: Zoe
Thing, Sweden is beautiful! I didn''t spend time in Stockholm though, but I''ve heard that it''s a great city. I''m sure you''ll have a wonderful trip.
Thanks Zoe! Do you have any hot tips for me of where we should go? We definitely want to take a couple of trips away from Stockholm-either day trips or overnight!
This sounds awesome! Have an amazing time!Date: 5/23/2010 1:47:40 PM
Author: thing2of2
We''re going to Sweden for vacation and our 1 year anniversary will happen when we''re there. (July 11th.) Not sure what we''ll do on the actual day-a dinner out or maybe a day trip somewhere? (We''ll be in Stockholm for most of the trip.)
Date: 5/16/2010 9:52:55 PM
Author: Clairitek
So far we don''t have any plans. We are actually considering visiting my FILs family in Syracuse that weekend. Part of the reason we are doing it that weekend is because its one of the few open weekends we have left before we move. I''m not sure what we will do to recognize our day though. We better come up with something!
Where are you moving to? That sounds like a similar path to what me and DH would do between here and CA. We are still debating driving or flying.
I think those football tickets are plenty romantic Ally if he loves football!Date: 6/22/2010 6:56:18 AM
Author: allycat0303
Well I''m kind of down because I didn''t realize it was our anniversary this weekend, and I''m on call so I have to work. My husband didn''t realize it either and he''s going to a concert with his friend. It''s making me really sad to read all of these responses. I''m guessing neither of us is that romantic.
Last night, I tried to come up with a gift (Paper) for the first anniversary, and I bought him tickets to a football game (Giants vs. Titans) I know this isn''t very romantic. But that''s all I could think of![]()
Wow. What an amazing gift! Would love to hear more. Was it a special type of wine - i.e., something that you both like a lot or something sentimental to you or the people who gave you the gift? Were they all the same kind of wine (i.e., some label, year, type etc?). Did they stick special labels on it?Date: 6/22/2010 10:44:26 AM
Author: Clairitek
We did open a special bottle of wine on our anniversary that was given to us as a wedding gift to open that day. We have 5th and 10th anniversary bottles for 4 and 9 years from now from the same people.
kama, that sounds absolutely amazing!!!! I love how you''re essentially re-living your wedding day minus all of the guests.Date: 6/22/2010 4:37:12 PM
Author: kama_s
So even though we''re actually celebrating in Montreal with the Jazz festival, we''re taking a day trip down to the little wine country town we had our wedding at. On the way, we''re stopping at this amazing local farm to pick up lunch which they serve as picnic baskets (!!!!!!!) and a bottle of wine. We''re going to pick a garden spot somewhere in the middle of the wineries and have a picnic lunch under the sun! Then I pick up a replica of my bouquet at the florist who did our flowers. From there we''re going to visit the little park/gazebo and winery where we had our wedding ceremony and reception respectively. Dinner at the restaurant that catered our reception - who specialize in farm-to-table meals...so we have NO idea what''s going to be on the menu! Finally, we come home and cut the cake we ordered (smaller replica of our wedding cake) and drink the bubbly we bought at the winery (which is essentially exactly what we did the night after our wedding with our immediate family).
Plus, I wrote DH a hand written letter on this beautiful stationery I recently picked up.
Now, the only problem is: we live within the security perimeter of the G20 summit that is being held the same weekend as our anniversary. SO, we''re hoping it''s not too much of an issue to get out. I just hope we don''t have to cancel all our plans :S
Haha! That''s what my girlfriend said as well, but followed it with a ''You''re nuts...but I kinda already knew that about you''.Date: 6/22/2010 9:24:57 PM
Author: sammyj
kama, that sounds absolutely amazing!!!! I love how you''re essentially re-living your wedding day minus all of the guests.![]()
Can I ask what the name of the farm is that serves lunches in picnic baskets? We received a gift certificate to the St. Charles Inn and a picnic lunch + a bottle of wine sounds like the perfect afternoon!
Date: 6/22/2010 4:41:47 PM
Author: kama_s
Date: 6/22/2010 10:44:26 AM
Author: Clairitek
We did open a special bottle of wine on our anniversary that was given to us as a wedding gift to open that day. We have 5th and 10th anniversary bottles for 4 and 9 years from now from the same people.
Wow. What an amazing gift! Would love to hear more. Was it a special type of wine - i.e., something that you both like a lot or something sentimental to you or the people who gave you the gift? Were they all the same kind of wine (i.e., some label, year, type etc?). Did they stick special labels on it?
Sorry for the numerous questions! This would be such a fantastic gift for my BIL who''s getting married in a few weeks.
Ok...just checked out the site and it looks amazing! We are definitely going to have a picnic lunch.Date: 6/22/2010 10:13:46 PM
Author: kama_s
Haha! That''s what my girlfriend said as well, but followed it with a ''You''re nuts...but I kinda already knew that about you''.![]()
We''re picking up a picnic basket from: http://www.goodearthfoodandwine.com/ I''ve never been there before, but come very well recommended. Plus, it might be closer to you than it is to me! I''ve never been to St. Charles Inn - going to google it now!
BTW: Congrats on your wedding! I was thinking about you a few weeks ago, wondering when your wedding was. I hope you had good weather - it''s been not too bad here lately, eh? Well, except for today! Have you put pics up on BWW???
Wow! I''m going to have to steal this idea, if you don''t mind! I just shared the thought with my hubby and he thinks his brother would really appreciate it. We''re already throwing a wedding related event for them (wine and cheese reception for all their guests the night before the wedding), which is supposed to be their "gift". But I would also like to give something tangible. Plus, they don''t have a registry. I think this idea would be just perfect. Now, to find appropriate bottles! I wonder who can tell me what wines would be best to drink 1, 5 and 10 years from now?Date: 6/22/2010 11:35:09 PM
Author: Clairitek
The couple who gave us the basket with 3 anniversary bottles are really into wine so I''m sure this was a fun gift for them to give. The 1 year bottle was a 2005 French Pinot Noir. They chose something that they knew would be ripe for drinking this year. The 5th and 10th year bottles are both Barolo. The husband in this couple LOVES Barolo. He collects wine and most of his collection is that particular varietal. They made up a nice basket with special hang tags on each bottle (so the original label was within view, they just tied on the tags) with the date that we are supposed to drink it. I loved it! We received another case and a half of wine between other gifts but nothing with special timing.
Sweet! So happy for you! Can''t wait to see picsDate: 6/23/2010 9:58:16 PM
Author: sammyj
Ok...just checked out the site and it looks amazing! We are definitely going to have a picnic lunch.![]()
Have an amazing anniversary weekend!
Thanks for the congrats! We had amazing weather...not a cloud in the sky and it rained the day before so the humidity index dropped quite a bit. By far the best Saturday weather in the past several weeks!
It wasn''t my idea, but I know my friends would be tickled to hear that people are really into their gift idea.Date: 6/24/2010 3:12:40 PM
Author: kama_s
Wow! I''m going to have to steal this idea, if you don''t mind! I just shared the thought with my hubby and he thinks his brother would really appreciate it. We''re already throwing a wedding related event for them (wine and cheese reception for all their guests the night before the wedding), which is supposed to be their ''gift''. But I would also like to give something tangible. Plus, they don''t have a registry. I think this idea would be just perfect. Now, to find appropriate bottles! I wonder who can tell me what wines would be best to drink 1, 5 and 10 years from now?Date: 6/22/2010 11:35:09 PM
Author: Clairitek
The couple who gave us the basket with 3 anniversary bottles are really into wine so I''m sure this was a fun gift for them to give. The 1 year bottle was a 2005 French Pinot Noir. They chose something that they knew would be ripe for drinking this year. The 5th and 10th year bottles are both Barolo. The husband in this couple LOVES Barolo. He collects wine and most of his collection is that particular varietal. They made up a nice basket with special hang tags on each bottle (so the original label was within view, they just tied on the tags) with the date that we are supposed to drink it. I loved it! We received another case and a half of wine between other gifts but nothing with special timing.
Thanks for sharing, Clairitek!
wannaBMrsH said:What a great way to celebrate!
Happy first anniversary, Meresal! I love the stock certificates. Very cute!