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Nick and I were married 29 years ago. Any tips for a romantic anniversary that doesn't include doing chores?
Happy Anniversary! I wouldn't fault Nick for mowing the lawn, chores need to be done no matter what day it is. I agree with Pinky, take him out to a nice restaurant for a romantic dinner, or get a bottle of wine and order something special to be delivered to your house. Put on some mellow music and see where the night takes you.Nick and I were married 29 years ago. Any tips for a romantic anniversary that doesn't include doing chores?
Getting the chores out of the way, for romance later...?Nick and I were married 29 years ago. Any tips for a romantic anniversary that doesn't include doing chores?
That's how we are, don't give any special celebration at any given time. Many of our wedding anniversaries over the years have been out in the wild, alone, camping in the silence and beauty of nature. Just a special meal, maybe wine with it, nice music a few kind words and maybe reminiscing about our journey together.....it's all good.Just be glad your hubby is doing chores around the house! We've been together for 32 years and don't necessarily celebrate special occasions, but we try to do things like go to lunch, plays and concerts to make any day a special occasion.
A romantic evening does not always come down to jumping in the sack. If the evening leads to intimacy, then it's a natural plus.Meet him at the door with nothing but a smile on. Then tell him he has 10 minutes to get showered & meet you in bed.
Nick and I were married 29 years ago. Any tips for a romantic anniversary that doesn't include doing chores?
But a surprise at the door in the afternoon can lead to a romantic evening. As for jumping in the sack that seems kind of crude. Going to bed with the anticipation of having a wonderful time hasn't lost it's appeal to me even after 62 years. It's just not as often as it used to be.A romantic evening does not always come down to jumping in the sack. If the evening leads to intimacy, then it's a natural plus.
Just going by what you said.As for jumping in the sack that seems kind of crude.
Glad you and your wife have been happily romantic for so many years, so have we.Meet him at the door with nothing but a smile on. Then tell him he has 10 minutes to get showered & meet you in bed.
That's all that matters.Thank you all for your comments and well-wishes. I won't say what happened, but I will say the LOVE is still there!