I was in a similar situation.
We were able to find a family member to watch our child and we were able to go out to a nice dinner, we ordered dessert to go and looked at our wedding album and video as we ate the dessert. Their will be plenty of other anniversaries, you do not need to have a big celebration each time, just be nice to each other and enjoy yourselves
2006-06-26 02:58:27
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answered by sborgida 2
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You know what? Iv heard of women going in to labour because of the cinema, a mix of the emotion, usally horror or really sad, and loud noises, so id do that, im already fed up of pregnancy an im only 18 weeks lol its going to be your last chance just you 2 without having to find a babysitter or worrying etc, so maybe a meal, cinema, go to the pub, obvs no drinking, maybe a stay in a local hotel, you could celebrate a bit early an go for a weekend early, go shopping for each other Im sort of in a similar boat, my due date is 3 days befor my partners birthday
2016-03-27 04:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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first, congrats on the 3 years, (2 years here) and on the up coming birth of your baby. Now, sounds like you two have already done some celebrating (hehehehehe) but I would say, for now, you can get your husband a card and in it, put a coupon of sorts in it telling him what you will do to celebrate your anniversary once the baby is born and you can get away for a night. then dress up to make yourself feel beautiful and make plans to go out to eat, than have a movie picked up for the night, put the other child to bed and put the movie on and watch it snuggling together on the couch. have some popcorn and soda or his favorite beverage available, and you can even have movie candy around, put the lights out, turn on the movie and enjoy. than, once the baby is born and you feel ready for a night out, call a babysitter and get ready for that special night with your handsome man ( the night you gave him the coupon for) and tell him it's time to cash in the coupon. Enjoy and have fun and good luck with the new little one, I hope he/she is healthy and happy.
2006-06-26 03:02:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Well you can always celebrate later or just make the best of it. When I was in the military, my husband and I rarely got to spend our anniversary together because one of us was always deployed at that time so we would always celebrate later. Just be glad that you have each other and you are going to have a new baby anyways, that is a celebration in itself.
2006-06-26 02:59:31
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answered by malibufizz 1
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Well, my guess is that you'll be celebrating it by waking up every 2 hours for feeding....If it were me, I'd plan on celebrating a few months later. After you're feeling better, then maybe you'll get a few hours to have a nice romantic dinner. Good luck and congrats.
2006-06-26 02:59:43
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answered by kiss me 4
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Whatever you do, don't stray too far from home. You wouldn't want to be too far from your hospital should your labor start.
How about an over-night trip or maybe a long weekend to a town an hour or so away, and just relaxing? Do you have someone to watch your older child so you can take a trip?
2006-06-26 03:26:39
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answered by brevejunkie 7
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How about him rubbing your feet and your back while someone else watches the kid. Sounds like a good pregnant anniversary to me!
2006-06-26 03:44:53
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answered by BAnne 7
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the same way you would if you weren't pregnant - if you're feeling up for it... get a sitter, go for a romantic dinner... get it in while you can! once the second baby arrives, there won't be much time for anything for a while.
2006-06-26 02:59:45
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answered by gummi bear 4
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you might have to celebrate in the hospital...have him go out and get you a steak instead of hospital food...or just have it early or late...but you wouldnt want your water to break at a nice resturant.
2006-06-26 03:05:53
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answered by sjeboyce 5
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