10-year anniversary
Originally Posted by babyray,Feb 28 2008, 02:54 PM
Seperate accounts. It's the only way to go. It has nothing to do with trust.
I am repeating much of what other people say, but I would drop the kids with someone like grandma and grandpa for a couple days.
If you don't mind spending a little on a romantic weekend, it should not be to expensive to get here from socal.
http://www.lacasaquecanta.com/?via_zihuatanejo.net
Rooms are pricey but fewer places are better for a slow pace romantic beach weekend.
If you don't mind spending a little on a romantic weekend, it should not be to expensive to get here from socal.
http://www.lacasaquecanta.com/?via_zihuatanejo.net
Rooms are pricey but fewer places are better for a slow pace romantic beach weekend.
Originally Posted by magician,Feb 28 2008, 11:47 AM
For our 10th wedding anniversary I planned a second honeymoon as a surprise for my wife.
I made arrangements to have the kids watched for two weeks: grandma, aunts, friends, babysitters, the whole schedule.
I made all the reservations: 2 nights at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 nights at the Ahwahnee (Yosemite), then down the California coast: two nights each in Carmel, Cambria, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Solvang. We stopped in Santa Maria to visit the woman who had baked our wedding cake: she made us a small anniversary cake.
I bought presents and shipped them to all the places we stayed, so every place we arrived there was another present waiting for my wife.
Use whatever you want from this. The anniversary cake - matching your wedding cake - is an inexpensive, sentimental idea.
I made arrangements to have the kids watched for two weeks: grandma, aunts, friends, babysitters, the whole schedule.
I made all the reservations: 2 nights at the Beverly Hills Hotel, 2 nights at the Ahwahnee (Yosemite), then down the California coast: two nights each in Carmel, Cambria, San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, Solvang. We stopped in Santa Maria to visit the woman who had baked our wedding cake: she made us a small anniversary cake.
I bought presents and shipped them to all the places we stayed, so every place we arrived there was another present waiting for my wife.
Use whatever you want from this. The anniversary cake - matching your wedding cake - is an inexpensive, sentimental idea.










