Parents' 50th Anniversary - help!
I knew it was coming. I also know my parents were married for 4 years before my brother was born. I did the math: 1962-4=a 1958 wedding year. So I figured I had a few years left to plan something. Nothing big because when my Aunt & Uncle had their 50th Anniversary party, my brothers and I were told in no uncertain terms that we were to do "NOTHING OF THE SORT!" As a matter of fact, we were told to plain old do NOTHING!
So I get an email from my Aunt last week reminding me that their anniversary is this year! Then it hit me I was born in 1962, my older brother was born in 1960 making the wedding year 1956! :eek:
They got married in August, but we're having a family reunion picnic this coming weekend and I'd like to do something special for them at the reunion while everyone is already gathered together. Any suggestions on something I could do that won't take much time to put together?
Had I known, I could have snuck some pictures out while we were up there over the 4th of July weekend, then scanned them into the computer and had a little slideshow playing while the picnic was going on. But I was still thinking 2008 at that time, and my parents live 3 hours away so it's not like I can just run over and get the pictures quick - drat!
They do have a picture album of their wedding and the first years of their lives together, so I could sneak that out and bring it to the picnic, but I'd/they'd be devastated if anything happened to it, so I'm not sure that's a good idea. I was also thinking about having a banner made that we could string from the pavilion at the park....
Any other ideas I can pull together real quickly?
This is Kelly, Not Gini...
Debbie,
I think that if you can get pictures of your parents through the years you can do a slide show, banners, cards, signs, even have their image on cakes and cookies nowdays.
Um, maybe play "their wedding song" and of course have a toast for them - even if its just soda/water/juice...
You could have family members talk on their behalf...kind of like a speech of what/how your parents touched them/mean to them.
It would be really neat to get a picture of them together, have it matted and have people sign the matting, like they do at weddings. Then have it framed for them to commemorate their amazing milestone.
Get 50th Anniversary decorations at a party store...instant 50th Anniversary Party!
Whatever you do, I'm sure it'll be wonderful!! Have fun!!
Love, Kelly :) (NoahsMommy)