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Tips for Celebrating the First Wedding AnniversaryBy Alistair Rogerson In some ways, the first wedding anniversary can be the most difficult to buy for. It may seem like only yesterday since the wedding has passed, but it's important that you do something to mark your first 'official' year together as husband and wife. Not only because it cements the bond between you, but also because it will set a precedent for years to come. Whatever you decide to do, the main tip is to plan ahead. Start to think about ideas two months ahead of the actual date. This will give you enough time to consider a few options and also ensure that you can organise something properly - whether that be a meal at your favourite restaurant, a picnic on the beach or a weekend away. Mark it in your diary, on your computer or subscribe to an online reminder service - anywhere that will prompt you in good time. You don't have to buy an expensive gift, but do make sure that you give your spouse something thoughtful - even if they appear to protest (they're probably only being polite). Many couples choose to follow the traditional wedding anniversary materials as these offer a framework for inspiration and also represent the marriage building in strength. The material associated with the first wedding anniversary is paper which is handy because it ties in with lots of different ideas. Books and magazine subscriptions make great presents, especially if you can source something special such as a signed copy or a first-edition. Tickets also offer endless options - you could book a concert, an exhibition or a show that you can both enjoy together . Just double-check that your partner is free on the relevant date if you do go down this route and try to keep it a secret until nearer the day. The impact will be more impressive if you can resist the urge to share the surprise immediately. If you're stretched for cash then why not put together a photo album or memory book instead? This is relatively low cost gift with high emotional value. Track down old photos charting your best moments, collect old menus and cards from past holidays, scribble in a couple of private jokes and stories - maybe add in a bit of artwork if you're feeling creative. The great thing about this gift is that you can angle it in anyway you choose. If you like being slushy together, then go for full-on romance. If you're more of a matey couple, then keep it light. Finally and most importantly, once you've put together a celebration, be it big or small, do keep it completely free of other commitments. Don't book anything that might conflict with the day and bear it with good grace. You might think that a football match or a night out with your friends is vital to your existence, but your marriage has to take priority over everything else. After all, you're going to be supporting that particular team for the rest of your life! Alistair and Melissa Rogerson are founders of The Anniversary Present- a UK website specialising in creative gifts and ideas for wedding anniversaries. keywords: First wedding anniversary romance | creativity | paper | gifts | presents
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