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anniversary
It was exactly 365 days ago when J & I got married. So, today is our first anniversary. I mused with puzzlement over the term. Should it be a wedding anniversary, or a marriage anniversary? If its a wedding anniversary, then we are celebrating the event itself, not the product (matrimony). If it's the later, then our marriage only lasted a day, and that doesn't sound right either. I'm going for the generic term 'anniversary' and hope my wife will forgive me. We are going to Sambuca Jazz Cafe, which combines live music and good food. We may go to dave and busters afterwords.
TrekLady001@aol.com:
Congrats!!! How abt a "Legally in Love" anniversary??? Or a "Legal and In Love" Anniversary???
10.23.2005 8:28pm
Dustin (www):
Technically, an anniversary celebrates a discrete event (the wedding ceremony). If this bothers you, say "your first anniversary, commemorating the beginning of the first of many years of wedded bliss."
10.24.2005 7:40pm

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