Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My parents give us a check every year, intended toward a vacation together. I think it’s sweet but would never expect anything.
My in-laws have a habit of trying to schedule other events and forget it’s our anniversary and are mad when we decline to spend our anniversary with them.
I know this is a tangent but my MIL does this with my birthday, too. She'll ask us to come visit the weekend closest to my birthday, and we always decline because I we are planning to get go out for celebratory dinner or just get together with friends (and I also usually plan alone time while DH takes our DD out for some 1:1 time, which is probably my favorite part of my birthday). This has happened at least six times in the 12 years we've been together. But when my DH says "Oh we can't it's DW's birthday that weekend and we have plans," my MIL is instantly upset that I apparently don't want to spend my birthday visiting her. It's so weird! My own parents have never been upset that I don't spend my birthday with them. I have close friends I've known for 40 years who don't get upset about it. It is so weird to me that she seems fixated on making me spend a birthday with her. A mystery we'll never solve because we'll never do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I threw a 50th anniversary party for my parents. My siblings and I truly won the lottery when it came to loving and supportive and hilarious/fun parents, and grandparents to our kids.
I had it out back the weekend of their anniversary with their closest friends and my aunts/uncles.
My yard isn't huge, but I had a small dance floor put in, a tent up (September and it poured the day before). My sister helped me decorate round tables, had catering, set up a bar and great music.
They danced to their first dance and my two young boys smiled on--giggling as my dad made faces at them.
It was a very special night.
Little did I know that my dad would be dead from an aggressive cancer 2 years later. We all really cherish that we had that party, the video of their dance and photos.
Similar in my family. Extended family (in other states) come together for milestone bdays, funerals, weddings, etc. Everyone is very close and have a lot of fun together.
Family is what is important in life and generations carrying on the love and support.
Maybe it's families that really value marriage--who knows? We have no divorces in our family--and people are happy!! Travel, get together, well-adjusted, no family grudges or estrangements.
ooooh - look at you sliding that ding in. People who value marriage recognize/celebrate anniversaries of others in their family. Blech.
We've had no divorces in our family either. My mother and grandmother were both widowed and remarried. In total, they were both married over 50 years with 2 different DHs. My DH's family is similar - no divorces and long, happy marriages. Yet, no one celebrates any anniversary other than their own.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I threw a 50th anniversary party for my parents. My siblings and I truly won the lottery when it came to loving and supportive and hilarious/fun parents, and grandparents to our kids.
I had it out back the weekend of their anniversary with their closest friends and my aunts/uncles.
My yard isn't huge, but I had a small dance floor put in, a tent up (September and it poured the day before). My sister helped me decorate round tables, had catering, set up a bar and great music.
They danced to their first dance and my two young boys smiled on--giggling as my dad made faces at them.
It was a very special night.
Little did I know that my dad would be dead from an aggressive cancer 2 years later. We all really cherish that we had that party, the video of their dance and photos.
Similar in my family. Extended family (in other states) come together for milestone bdays, funerals, weddings, etc. Everyone is very close and have a lot of fun together.
Family is what is important in life and generations carrying on the love and support.
Maybe it's families that really value marriage--who knows? We have no divorces in our family--and people are happy!! Travel, get together, well-adjusted, no family grudges or estrangements.