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How to Plan a Romantic Anniversary TripCelebrating Your Marriage by Planning a Surprise Weekend Away
Couples can easily get stuck in an anniversary rut after a few years of marriage. Taking a trip together is a romantic alternative to the traditional gift exchange.
Most anniversaries are boring, predictable, and anything but romantic. Spouses hint at (or simply tell the other) what gift they want. After placing their orders, they exchange the prearranged gifts and go out to dinner. Money was spent, but was it really a celebration of a marriage? Planning a special getaway is a way to make the anniversary a date that both spouses look forward to all year. A Great Alternative to Traditional Anniversary GiftsThe newness of any gift (no matter how great it is) will eventually wear off, but the memories of a special getaway will last forever and will only become more precious with time. Every couple should try forgoing the traditional anniversary gift at least once, and go on a second honeymoon together instead. How to Plan a Romantic Anniversary TripA good anniversary trip could be anything from a 10-day Caribbean cruise to an overnight stay at the local Holiday Inn. A well-planned trip, regardless of budgetary constraints, makes for an excellent anniversary present. Some factors to consider when planning are:
Make an Anniversary Getaway a Yearly EventAfter trying it once, couples may find that they loved their anniversary trip so much they want to repeat it. A good idea is to trade off years, taking turns heading up trip planning and surprising the other spouse. The element of surprise means that a wife can eagerly anticipate what her husband is planning during his year, and the husband will know that his wife is hard at work creating a trip that he will love. Anniversary trips don't have to be expensive, elaborate, or long to make a positive impact on a marriage. The key is to eliminate everyday distractions like children, cell phones, and e-mail, freeing spouses to concentrate on each other.
The copyright of the article How to Plan a Romantic Anniversary Trip in Marriage is owned by Jenny Evans. Permission to republish How to Plan a Romantic Anniversary Trip in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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