Since the 1st year is paper, for our's I thought of pictures. I found this website http://www.lightaffection.com/PersonalizedPhotoNightLight.html
I had ordered a night light with our wedding picture carved in it. That is one of the coolest things I have seen. I ordered it before we went on our anniversary vacation. At the motel when he went to the bathroom, I shut off all the lights in the motel room and turned on this night light, when he saw it, I could tell he thought that was very special. He still appreciates it up to this day, almost 3 years later.
2007-05-23 03:50:32
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answered by ? 4
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First Anniversary Gifts For Husband
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answered by osazuwa 4
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Go to any gift store or card store and ask them for a calendar planner that has the ANNIVERSARY GIFTS BY YEAR listing in the back. I believe the first year is paper...therefore the only thing you should give him is a card, and a nice dinner out where you pick up the tab. Go to see the movie of his choice and then when you get home, tell him to go watch television while you go "prepare" the boudoir. Light the candles, scent the sheets, both of you take a nice hot shower together, and then give him a nice massage with hot oil. Let him give you one when you are finished and then the rest of the night is optional. Hopefully, there will be no interruptions and you can enjoy each other fully...because that is what marriage is all about, right? Just being able to relax and enjoy your mate's presence, not the presents. OK?
2007-05-23 04:24:38
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answered by CARLA J 3
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There is one gift most men would love while a couple are
in love (hopefully this will be always) the wife has her figure, and everything is harmonious. It's also in keeping with the 'paper' theme of a first anniversary. Find a photography studio that does special lay outs, where they do your makeup and dress you seductively (or you provide everything) and then help you to pose seductively with soft and furry rugs or silky things to make for a seductive scene. Have him take some shots that hubby can carry around in his bill fold, and maybe some facial shots for the office desk, if he has one.
But stick with the seductive look.
I have seen these seductive posings and they sometimes revitalize an older marriage, where hubby likes the lay out so well, that he plans a romantic evening and goes all out for an anniversary they won't forget.
Years from now, when you are suffering from stretch marks,
and extra weight, you'll look back and think, 'did I ever look
like that?" LOL. Do it now while you look terrific.
On the day of your special day, have your hair done, maybe get a free make up demonstration at a dept store makeup counter. Go the whole route to look your very best. Wear
something in cocktail wear, even if you don't plan to go out.
But if he knows what's good for him, he'd better plan on it.
Present the picture with the thought in mind, that he can carry
you next to his heart if he chooses to, by carrying your pix in
a shirt pocket. Or carrying it in his wallet. But you don't want
him to forget you for one moment of the day, everyday. Let
the romantic side of you flow girl! It may seem corny, but
corny things leave a great impression too LOL.
Here's to you and hubby for a great first anniversary (clink)!
2007-05-22 13:43:53
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answered by Lynn 7
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As a first year gift, give gift that is indicative of the direction you want your relationship to go in or symbolic of what your relationship is based on. For example, if the two of you are spiritual and really look forward to being a strong religious couple, then give a token that is mindful of that. If you want to show you are supportive of him being man of the house of handy, give him a crown or tools.
I know the thought may as luxurious as you receiving jewels, but among others he will always remember this first anniversary. Getting him something motivating and symbolic now may serve to be great inspiration for the health of your marriage in the future.
Good luck
Dont forget-- if a gifts not self explanatory, it wont hurt to tack on an explanation while hes opening the gift.
2007-05-22 16:13:16
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answered by Anonymous
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The second anniversary is as important as the first; after all, you've made it two years! By now, there will be a settled routine and the two of you should feel a comfortable pair. The second wedding anniversary is a wonderful opportunity to put back a little zip into this comfort zone and liven up your love, as well as offering an opportunity to recall the memories of your wedding and the promises that each of you have made for one another for the future
2015-04-07 15:04:10
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answered by ? 1
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Hello, I hope this helps. My husband and I had our first anniversary this month. Congratulations to the both of you. We just got back from our trip that my husband won from his job. The funny thing was that the trip fell on the week of our anniversary. My husband loves to play golf so I called the hotel where we were staying to ask if they have a golf course or of they work with any that does. So they helped me book a golf tee time and they also have shuttles to take you in. So I booked a tee for him, bought a cute gift bag, printed out the confirmation, bought some golf balls and an out fit to play. I put all in the gift bag and gave it to him the day of our anniversary. So maybe you can do something like that. Does he have any hobbies, or maybe a spa day for the both of you. Good Luck and God Bless
2007-05-23 09:18:38
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answered by Denny 1
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well honey it the small thing s that count . get some thing where he can remember that this was his first anniversary gift , do not gave clothes ,clothes fade .flowers get dead after a while , candy melts , well what i cant tell u is that buy him a hand chain with his name engraved on it .make sure it gold it can be 18 or 14k with some stone around it . under it put the date u guys wed . this should cost u at least t$300 . and plz don't say it to much , cause he can spent thousand on u .he is Worth it .go for dinner wear a baby doll dress at dinner fix Ur hair neat .also buy a nice lingre 4 that and gave a sex that he will remember , show him the darker side of u n bed that if u are wild
2007-05-22 09:33:45
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answered by lilthing 1
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My husband and I have been married for four years together for ten . We don't buy anything for each other for our anniversary. We save the gifts for birthdays and Christmas. Instead we plan a special day out without the kids.
1st anniversary : Haunted tour, musuem, dinner, and a hotel room.
2nd anniversary: breakfast, Navy Pier (Chicago),musuem (Body Works exhibit), and dinner
3rd anniversary: breakfast, Blue Man Group, and dinner
This year (June 27th) we are going to go see Wicked or something else and to dinner.
We have three kids and it is just nice to be able to get out and enjoy the whole day together doing what we like to do.
My suggestion to you is try a new resturant each anniversary to make great memories and then do what ever it is you two like to do together. It doesn't always have to be romantic as long as you two are having fun being together. Even if it is playing golf, hiking, going to the movies or a play, etc....
Because with gifts eventually they will take up space some where but to remember how much fun we had together will last forever. Beside we get to do things, and go places that we have never been before.
2007-05-22 09:54:48
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answered by Jade 4
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first of all quaral with him one day before (just a small one). Then the next day morning dont talk to him. then stop doing his work for some time . When he gets sick of u he would go out for some time . Then u plan f some thing like some suprise party or something like going to movie what ever he likes like sexy or romantic or fighting etc. Then from movie take him to candil light diner only u and him . have some romantic talks and ask for sorry for any thing wrong u have done i ur 1st year . And last but not the list reach home and celebrate ur anniversary as u have celebrated ur first night. happy aniversary from amit bhandari -may u both live and die together
2007-05-23 05:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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