My husband and I will have been married for twelve years this coming March. Twelve years - I can't believe we made it! We started out as mere children, with no idea what the future held in store. Now, having matured and grown together, we have two happy, healthy children, a rambling old house, a pile of debt and each other.
Our family has always been big on celebrating wedding anniversaries. As children, we would get so excited about our parents anniversary. We would spend weeks working on the perfect card, buying ingredients and baking a wondrous cake, and gathering up our coins and pennies to buy the most fantastic wedding anniversary present ever!
There was a time during our childhood days when our mother loved things made of rattan and wicker. So naturally we went hunting for something like that for her gift. And in a small shop tucked away somewhere in the town, we did find what we consider one of the nicest gifts ever presented to her! It was a small wicker basket with coasters. Each coaster had a water color painting on it--the painting was Asian in style and colored with glass. All the five coasters had wicker frames. There was no question about it--this would be our gift to our parents. My sisters and I fell in love with the basket. After paying $7.50 for the basket and its contents at the customer service desk, we were left with $3, which was enough to get gift wrapping paper and even a bow.
Like all families, ours had their fights and arguments too. During one such fight which threatened to turn violent, our mother swiped one of the coffee tables with her arm. The coasters were placed on that table and came down with a crash! It seemed like our esteem and love for our parents lay shattered near the table! The event still fills me with sadness!
In the end, our parents stuck together. There were more storms and arguments along the way, but almost every year we managed to pull together some sort of celebration in honor of their years together. Sometimes it would just be a card with best wishes; other years we'd go all out and spring for an anniversary gift. These later gifts cost much more money than the wedding anniversary presents we would select as children, however, the coaster set of many years ago, is still remembered fondly for the love and care behind the gift and the thought that went into it. And when we do visit our parents home, up on a shelf, away from any angry outbursts, sits that little coaster set. It maybe a little bit dusty, and there are a few scratches and broken bits. But, it still holds testament to our parents marriage and the years they've spent together.
The same love and fondness for wedding anniversary celebrations has passed on to our children. They too enjoy creating that special card and baking a cake year after year. And each year of course, brings a special anniversary gift from both of them! - 15431
Our family has always been big on celebrating wedding anniversaries. As children, we would get so excited about our parents anniversary. We would spend weeks working on the perfect card, buying ingredients and baking a wondrous cake, and gathering up our coins and pennies to buy the most fantastic wedding anniversary present ever!
There was a time during our childhood days when our mother loved things made of rattan and wicker. So naturally we went hunting for something like that for her gift. And in a small shop tucked away somewhere in the town, we did find what we consider one of the nicest gifts ever presented to her! It was a small wicker basket with coasters. Each coaster had a water color painting on it--the painting was Asian in style and colored with glass. All the five coasters had wicker frames. There was no question about it--this would be our gift to our parents. My sisters and I fell in love with the basket. After paying $7.50 for the basket and its contents at the customer service desk, we were left with $3, which was enough to get gift wrapping paper and even a bow.
Like all families, ours had their fights and arguments too. During one such fight which threatened to turn violent, our mother swiped one of the coffee tables with her arm. The coasters were placed on that table and came down with a crash! It seemed like our esteem and love for our parents lay shattered near the table! The event still fills me with sadness!
In the end, our parents stuck together. There were more storms and arguments along the way, but almost every year we managed to pull together some sort of celebration in honor of their years together. Sometimes it would just be a card with best wishes; other years we'd go all out and spring for an anniversary gift. These later gifts cost much more money than the wedding anniversary presents we would select as children, however, the coaster set of many years ago, is still remembered fondly for the love and care behind the gift and the thought that went into it. And when we do visit our parents home, up on a shelf, away from any angry outbursts, sits that little coaster set. It maybe a little bit dusty, and there are a few scratches and broken bits. But, it still holds testament to our parents marriage and the years they've spent together.
The same love and fondness for wedding anniversary celebrations has passed on to our children. They too enjoy creating that special card and baking a cake year after year. And each year of course, brings a special anniversary gift from both of them! - 15431
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