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am working on a scrapbook for my parents 35th wedding anniversary and would like to come up with a list of questions my brother and I could answer about our parents to include in the book- questions like
1) What is your favorite memory of Mom? of Dad?
2) what is the one thing you did that Mom and Dad don't know about...or so you think?

I would like humorous as well as sentimental questions. Any questions are greatly appreciated and even if you only have 1 idea please list it. If you know of any great websites for this I'd love to have the links to them

Thanks so much for your help

2007-04-08 06:10:42 · 6 answers · asked by jenny s 2 in Family & Relationships Marriage & Divorce

6 answers

So as not to limit creativity, don't tell them just to answer those questions. For my parents 50th, we just asked friend and family members to write some joyfull or humorous memories, we got tons, all great. If you want to continue down the questions path, how about: Favorite meal mom/dad cooked, favorite humorous story, favorite sayings, favorite habits, funny time you got in trouble, favorite things they'd do for you as a child, etc.

2007-04-08 06:27:39 · answer #1 · answered by J D Jr. 2 · 1 0

Give her a book made at the party...
Get friends and closest family to take recent photos and put them up to only old photos of the first ceremony to the recent ceremony... Get advice on how they can stay together in film or in instant pictures... It will be fun for them to sit back and watch the film together of old sentimental times as they answer the questions off the cuff or unaware and a surprise as they be shocked by the first answers and old times renewed... How he's fellas snuck him to the bar on bachelor night out ..or how her girls let her have a last night dancer at her party.. What stays in Vegas comes out in a tease but will be passed on in a humorous way to keep your parents together... Congrats and God Bless

2007-04-08 13:18:41 · answer #2 · answered by Nina 4 · 0 0

What a great daughter you are! Can you give at least the first question to extended family like aunts uncles and maybe even friends? Or is this just your immediate family involved? If you want you could mail the questions to others and ask them to mail back? or they could write them in cards? Another question for you children could be What are you grateful for that your parents do. ( I have some reservations about question 2 in case it was against their rules???)

2007-04-08 13:19:15 · answer #3 · answered by barthebear 7 · 0 0

Here are some questions that may or may not help:

http://genealogy.about.com/cs/oralhistory/a/interview.htm

We stole my parents weddign album and made copies of our favorite pictures to have at the anniversary party. It was fun to see them way back then!!!

2007-04-08 13:19:30 · answer #4 · answered by Jennifer L 4 · 0 0

What is the worst thing mom ever cooked?

2007-04-08 13:23:22 · answer #5 · answered by luckford2004 7 · 1 0

how about the first or worst christmas gift they bought each other? their first holiday together. funny stories of their wedding or honeymoon?

2007-04-08 14:13:10 · answer #6 · answered by racer 51 7 · 0 0

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