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Parents 25th Anneversery My parents have been together for 25 year this year and i just wanted to do something for them.They aren't married just been together since about the end of highschool year 10 or 11.I was thinking of like a slide show of their life together.Wat else could i do??
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My parents will be together for 40 years, this September. My mom has this disillision that I am going to pay for a 4,000 per person cruise for her and my dad, to Alaska. I know that she must be on crack, because if I could afford that for her, I wouldn't be renting my house. Anyways, now that I have cleared that off my chest, here are some more suggestions.
If you could pull it off, you could throw a surprise anniversary party for them. I'm sure that there would be people willing to help you with this task.
I know that this may sound strange, but do you remember The Cosby's? For my age sake, I hope you do. The childen used to put on a singing skit for their parents. It was corny, but it was still cute and came from the heart.
You said something about doing a slide show, you could also make a scrapbook. I know that the previous response said something similar, but my way would to put it in a book.
Another corny, but oh, so sweet gesture, would be to get them the best friends necklaces that have the broken heart between them. You put the two pieces together and they become a whole heart.
Of course, these are just suggestions that are pretty budget friendly. I hope that I've helped, and that your parents have a wonderful 25th and hopefully at least 25 more coming. Good Luck!!
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Update: Scrapbooking is easy to do. If you need suggestions, e-mail me or send me a message on here and I will be glad to help you. If you have glue, tape, construction paper, scissors, photos, and a book to put them in, you are good to go!! ]
- Clean the entire house
- Give them a gift certificate to a nice but not overly expensive restaurant that they like (Outback, for example, as opposed to an uber-expensive french place)
- Give them a "certificate" redeemable for one night or weekend in which you stay at a friends house and leave them completely to themselves. If you have siblings, offer to babysit them for free for a day while they go out and have a day together.
- Make a photo collage of old photos (make photocopies!) and put it in a nice frame (or just use a piece of foam board and cover the whole thing). This would be a lot more... I can't think of the word... practical? than a computerized one because it would be much easier to display.
-LM
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