Doesn't it feel like just yesterday, and at the same time like its been forever?
I know exactly what you mean. I don't know if it is because we waited so long for each other or what, but sometimes I still have to pinch myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. (Is that a sappy statement or what?)

What are you doing to celebrate?
The past couple of years, we have gotten a gift for "us" instead of for each other. Last year we got Oscar. This year we got a treadmill. (The treadmill isn't terribly romantic, but there is a story there.)

Our plans were to drive to Columbus, GA (about an hour from here) tonight, eat at a favorite restaurant, spend the night, and just do whatever we felt like tomorrow (shopping, etc.) However, we are going to be getting whatever is left of TS Bonnie this afternoon, so we are in "wait and see mode." Also, we just got a call that one of our elderly church members who has been suffering with cancer only seems to have hours left. That will probably affect our plans, too. (That comes with the territory of having a minister for a husband.) If we can't go to Columbus, we will still try to drive to Albany (about 20 minutes drive) and go out to eat tonight. We have already decided that if we can't do our planned trip tonight, we will do it another day very soon.

Sorry for the long, drawn-out response.