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I want to get them seperate gifts, and I'm willing to spend about $200 on each of them.

2006-08-12 01:52:17 · 15 answers · asked by JR 2 in Family & Relationships Weddings

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Why don't you plan a celebration of their love and invite family and friends?
That is what we did last year for my parents but it was their 50th anniversary.

Everyone made food dishes, I paid for all the decorations, someone else bought the cake etc.
We also had a renewal of their vows and I was her maid of honor.

2006-08-15 10:11:02 · answer #1 · answered by ETxYellowRose 5 · 0 0

How about making a photo album or a collage to frame and hang from all of their years together? Start by contacting relatives that might have a few older shots before you were born, then gradually get into the pictures of them raising the family and finish it off with some recent photos. They will love it, and it will mean more to them than any amount of money you can spend. Good luck, and get started!

2006-08-12 01:59:55 · answer #2 · answered by mixemup 6 · 0 0

When my mom and dad celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, i gave them an expensive plaque where i had engraved a tribute to their being examples to their children about what true love is all about and how they, after all these years, kept a promise they gave to each other 25 years ago. In it also was a pledge to carry on and pass that example to our own children in the future. All four of us (my siblings and i) signed it.

Cheesy, yes, but they cried and so did their friends (my siblings and i read it during the ceremony). It was proudly displayed in the living room for all to see until both of them passed on.

2006-08-12 02:01:47 · answer #3 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

massages, its great for men and women, you can usually get this for around a hundred dollars a piece, then you will have money left over to get them a more tangible gift.
This more tangible gift I would give them as a gift for them to share..... Get pictures from their dating years until now and copy them,get a LARGE frame and cut up the pictures and place them on top of each other or however it looks nice, mix it up, put pictures from when they are dating next to pictures of now and so on, until you fill the frame, this can take hundreds of pictures, but over thirty years I'm sure you won't have a problem finding pictures. This gift is very sentimental and pretty cheap, you have to use your creative side.

2006-08-12 02:41:40 · answer #4 · answered by angel 4 · 0 0

A scrapbook of their years together. Highlight the big years (you and siblings birth etc.). These take a long time so if you are pressed for time, a very nice, engraved picture frame and gift certificates for them to a spa or something they can enjoy together.

2006-08-12 02:08:18 · answer #5 · answered by Diamonds_4Ever 3 · 0 0

make a video using pictures throughout their lives. I did this for my Dad's 50th and he loved it. Collect old pictures from family members and put them in cronological order. I took them to someone who could professionally put it together for me. I picked out the songs and he did everything else. My kids love to watch it too. They think it's funny to see Papa when he was young. I sent my mom a bouquet with the same flowers as her wedding bouquet. I took a wedding photo to a local florist. Then we rented a limo and took them out to dinner. It was a fun, memorable time.

2006-08-12 18:16:40 · answer #6 · answered by Lissa 3 · 0 0

that's obtrusive that God did no longer want for this documents or occasion to be in his notice, the Bible. There are no celebrations, as in pagan holidays stated contained in the Bible different than King Herod and Pharoah of which they weren't god-fearing kings. They felt that they have got been the only ones qualified and dignified to rejoice their birthdays. because of the fact of this genuine Christians do no longer rejoice any pagan holidays, alongside with birthdays, Halloween, Christmas (as Christ replaced into unquestionably born around Oct. a million, no longer Dec. 25, and look what a multitude this so referred to as Christmas pagan holiday has endured), St. Patrick's Day, etc. genuine Christians even nevertheless, do know wedding ceremony anniversaries, even nevertheless that's complete in modesty, no longer lavishing muffins, provides, events and jewels, etc. so some distance as Jesus' mom and pa, this replaced into no longer of value for God to direct his followers to jot down. it is not something for our wisdom right this moment. in line with possibility after Armgeddon, that 10% of the international's inhabitants that survives Armageddon and/or that are element of the super resurrected earthly type, will come to wisdom on many stuff earlier unreported, or mentioned in hassle-free terms partly in God's notice, the Bible. right this moment, this instruction isn't for us to be conscious of and wasn't meant for us to rejoice. have confidence

2016-09-29 04:42:31 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

get the both some wine glasses the get dad a kinda tool thing if he likes to fix things and get mom like a ring not an expensive one tho

2006-08-12 01:55:33 · answer #8 · answered by cutegrl1010 3 · 0 0

congrats ... hope i get a chance to celebrate 30th wedding anniversary too. Why not get them a tandem? Good exercise for two.

2006-08-12 03:22:55 · answer #9 · answered by j t 4 · 0 0

I would get you're mom something that has to do with a peral. and you're dad a nice whatch that he may have been looking at. or something he can use in the house. good luck

2006-08-12 02:12:37 · answer #10 · answered by Angel sent from heaven 5 · 0 0

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