1st wedding anniversary

Anonymous
Not sure what to get gor my husband on our 1st wedding anniversary? He is in his early 40s, an artist, graphic designer and photographer who loves to travel. Any ides DCMoms help
Anonymous
Something paper. A print of one of his favorite photos he took?
Anonymous
Paper. I did a photo book of pictures from our wedding and honeymoon. But if you don't like that idea, definitely something with his photos. You've got this one easy!
Anonymous
Tickets (paper) to an event or performance he would enjoy.
Anonymous
Where did you go for your honeymoon? Maybe something related to that.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Something paper. A print of one of his favorite photos he took?

+1 lots of good options since the traditional gift is paper and he has photo/graphic design material
Anonymous
Op here- thanks for the suggestions, i know he is ordering an album and photos as i saw him working on them ( was supposed to be a surprise) , so i guess i should come up with something different
Anonymous
I got my husband some vintage postcards from where we went on our honeymoon the previous year. I had no money, and it was pretty cheap. For his 40th, I got him some vintage concert posters from Wolfgang's Vault.
Anonymous
I got my DH vintage tickets from his favorite band and framed them. He got me a book of Shakespeare sonnets with tickets to the Shakespeare theater in it. We had a lovely time!
Anonymous
For the record, most guys don't care about "paper", "brass" etc. Get him something he likes/wants or plan a getaway weekend to someplace he wants to go. If you really want to put a cherry on top, tell him he gets to pick a sexual fantasy (within reason, i.e. that you are not uncomfortable with) for you to fulfill.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For the record, most guys don't care about "paper", "brass" etc. Get him something he likes/wants or plan a getaway weekend to someplace he wants to go. If you really want to put a cherry on top, tell him he gets to pick a sexual fantasy (within reason, i.e. that you are not uncomfortable with) for you to fulfill.


I agree with this. Why clutter your house with more stuff? Take a weekend to yourselves, just the two of you.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For the record, most guys don't care about "paper", "brass" etc. Get him something he likes/wants or plan a getaway weekend to someplace he wants to go. If you really want to put a cherry on top, tell him he gets to pick a sexual fantasy (within reason, i.e. that you are not uncomfortable with) for you to fulfill.


I agree with this. Why clutter your house with more stuff? Take a weekend to yourselves, just the two of you.


+1 to this

I guess if you guys are very sentimental or traditional, then go for it with the paper theme. Otherwise, take him away somewhere for the weekend.
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