Millions of people celebrate their anniversary every year. Anniversaries are celebrated to relive the memory of your wedding day. Most people celebrate it with their family and friends but some like to be on their own and relive the romantic moments they shared together. On the day lots of gifts are exchanged between the couples from silver jewellery to clothes, books, cds, dvds or something else.
This is time when you forget all the negative things that happened in your relationship and promise each other your love, respect and faith and start all over again. Well that is what most people tend to do, but not everyone has a perfect marriage life. Then agen remembering the good times with your partner is also a good thing to forward to.
Many people around the World tend to gift their partners jewellery on this special day. Women love collection different jewellery sets and wear them too of course, hence more men are buying jewellery for their partners. No one has any doubts on that. This year I bought my wife silver necklaces which matched the silver rings that I bought for her last year. It doesn’t have to be jewellery it can be anything else just keep reading below.
Another thing what women adore is flowers. Flowers normally expressed your love, passion and appreciation towards others. When given to someone flowers like rose expresses your true love for that person.
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Relationships
Glenn and I met at a mutual friends’ house one night 7 years ago. It was definitely love at first sight as we have never left each others’ side since and are still so blissfully happy as when we first met. Glenn proposed on Valentine’s Day 2007, 5 years later, at the Adelaide Botanical Gardens after a picnic lunch in lush surrounds with the background of flowing water. It was such a surprise and the most memorable experience of my life.
I was on an Oktoberfest tour in Germany and Ben was my tour guide. I thought he was very good looking and full of personality as I’m sure did most of the girls on the tour. We chatted on the bus home and he mentioned that he had moved out of his share house in London and needed a place to stay or “doss” (backpacker term). I offered my lounge room and he took me up on it and the relationship grew from there. We stayed in London a couple more years and then backpacked around USA, Canada and Sth America before heading home. Whilst in Peru in South America we decided to trek the Inca Trail. After five days of very little sleep, very little food and heaps of walking we reached machu picchu the famous Inca ruins. It was here at sunrise overlooking the ruins that Ben asked me to marry him. Exhausted as we were it was a beautiful proposal and of course I said yes!
Josh and I first met in 2000 through my friend (his sister). He was extremely quiet and we hardly spoke. Later in 2003 our relationship grew so much that we started dating on the 21st December. In the next 3 years we became best of friends, we would do anything for each other. He finally built up the courage to ask my dad out for coffee so he could ask his permission to marry me. My dad gladly approved.
We had a very casual ceremony on the pier as the sun was coming up. It was magical. Our wedding reception was held at the Full Moon Hotel, Sandgate Queensland. We had a buffet breakfast and could not have asked any more of the staff. They were wonderful and made sure everything was perfect.
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Weddings
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