Yesterday was our 47th wedding anniversary. We exchanged cards. We had one from a daughter, nothing, no acknowledgement from the other three.
No congratulations from siblings or anyone. We had a sausage, and a bacon roll to mark the occasion. Question, are wedding anniversary’s now redundant?
We have been disappointed that neither of our children has sent us an anniversary card unless they were invited to the celebrations we held for our 40th and 50th. They must be aware of the date from those two parties. On the other hand we always sent cards to parents and still do for our offspring. Sad!
My wedding anniversary is a very special day, probably the most important date in the calendar, for my wife and I. We don’t expect or want others to intrude unless it is a biggie - silver, golden and so on. Otherwise it is very much ‘our’ time.
Husband and I both forgot our 2nd a couple of weeks ago.
I always sent my mum and dad a card when my mum was alive. In fact, it would have been their 53rd today.
I send a card to son and his wife.
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