Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Revitalize Your Relationship...


Wedding anniversaries are very special occasions. But how do you approach certain marker years as a gift-giver? How does a 25th wedding anniversary differ from a 50th wedding anniversary gift, for example? One thing is certain—champagne gifts, such as the palatable Dom Perignon champagne, never really get old, and they are appropriate for any year that the married couple is celebrating. Beyond this, however, there might be some considerations you’ll want to address when buying for a 25th year anniversary and a 50th.

Say that the couple got married when they were between 25 and 35, as is relatively common in modern American culture. After 25 years, the husband and wife will probably be about 50 or 60 years old. This means they’re still vital, and they’re really growing into each other by now. They are mature and have set ways of doing things together, most likely. Maybe with this in mind, you could send them on an exotic, active vacation, such as hiking at Maccu Piccu in South America—or even just to the Appalachian Mountains in the U.S. ! They will have an exciting, “team building” and very impressive experience to talk about and remember for years and years to come, likely revitalizing their relationship before then enter into their older years.

For the 50th, however, the couple will be about 75 or 85 years old. They are in their Golden Years, slowing down, and very comfortable with each other. Physically, they may prefer less intense activities. But you can still encourage them to share a glass of Dom Perignon champagne together, as they slowly stroll around a seaside town and stay at a bed and breakfast that you’ve arranged. The ideas are limitless. You really just have to observe the couple and does what you think would turn them on together!

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