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How to Celebrate a Wedding Anniversary
Celebrate your love for one another and look forward to more happy years.

Steps:

  1. Decide with your spouse whether you want to exchange gifts or buy something together. Consider looking up the traditional gift for your anniversary year and buying something that relates; if you decide to buy something as a couple, exchange small tokens like cards or flowers.
  2. Plan a quiet evening or getaway together. Many couples like to observe their anniversary in a private, intimate manner, especially early anniversaries. 3. Arrange a small party for your closer family and friends, if desired. If you decide to have a get-together, begin by inviting the bridal party from the wedding.
  3. Plan a large party if celebrating a landmark anniversary, such as the 10th, 25th or 50th. Again, begin by inviting members of the wedding parties.
  4. Consider reaffirming your wedding vows if you'd like to recreate your wedding, or have the large wedding you never had.
Tips: Couples generally prefer that guests not bring gifts to anniversary parties. Politely include this request on a small slip of paper in the invitation rather than printing it on the invitation itself.

If you have a friend or loved one whose spouse has passed away, consider observing their anniversary by taking him or her out to dinner or sending a modest floral arrangement with an appropriate note of affection. Avoid mentioning the deceased spouse or the anniversary, and don't send an anniversary card to a widow or widower.

Set an e-mail reminder or devise some other method to keep you from forgetting your anniversary. Keep in mind that these are simply guidelines. Celebrate your anniversary any way you want.

Warnings: Don't expect your friends and family to remember your anniversary. In fact, it may be better if they don't.

Source: How to Celebrate a Wedding Anniversary from eHow.com - Clear Instructions on How To Do (just about) Everything

STANDARD ANNIVERSARY GIFTS

1st Anniversary - Paper
2nd Anniversary - Cotton
3rd Anniversary - Leather
4th Anniversary - Linen
5th Anniversary - Wood
6th Anniversary - Iron
7th Anniversary - Copper or Brass
8th Anniversary - Bronze or Electrical Appliance
9th Anniversary - Pottery
10th Anniversary - Tin or Aluminium
11th Anniversary - Steel
12th Anniversary - Silk
13th Anniversary - Lace
14th Anniversary - Ivory
15th Anniversary - Crystal
20th Anniversary - China
25th Anniversary - Silver
30th Anniversary - Pearls
35th Anniversary - Coral or Jade
40th Anniversary - Rubies or Garnets
45th Anniversary - Sapphires
50th Anniversary - Gold
55th Anniversary - Emeralds
60th Anniversary - Diamonds





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Trumbull is a beautiful, vital community established in 1797 and located in the hilly country in the watershed of the Pequonnock River. Trumbull is a family-oriented community with an outstanding school system and recreational facilities, and is a pleasant residential community that has a wonderful character and charm. Widely recognized as an ideal environment for raising a family, Trumbull’s residents embody the hardworking enthusiasm and energy that built its thriving community. Involved in local affairs and devoted to retaining Trumbull’s small town feel and graceful charm, Trumbull’s citizens hold seats on more boards and municipal commissions than nearly any other town in Connecticut. And Trumbull is flourishing—more than 50% of its residences, all single-family homes, have been built in the last 30 years. The town benefits from an upwardly mobile population whose commitment to families creates numerous cultural and educational opportunities existing for young people.

Westfield Mall

5065 Main Avenue, Trumbull: The mall includes an expansive food court and is home to several renown stores, including Banana Republic, Bath & Body Works, the new Build-A-Bear Workshop, Coach, Disney Store, Godiva Chocolatier, Lord and Taylor, Macy’s, New York and Company, Perfumania, The Bombay Company and several more.