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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should tell your parents. DH and his siblings planned a quasi-surprise party for his parents, but his parents planned a cruise for their anniversary without an inkling that anything else would be going on. SIL had to rescind all the invites and cancel the party.[/quote] +1. Before kids, we loved to travel for our anniversary. Once we are empty-nesters, we hope to rekindle that tradition. Most people aren’t waiting around for someone to plan how they are going to spend their anniversary day.[/quote] Completely agree with this. Everyone is different when it comes to anniversary celebrations. We had a 50th party for my grandparents years ago but the next generation (my aunts/uncles) have foregone big parties and celebrated in their own way.[/quote]
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