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July 24, 2009

Gift of Love

Over the years before I got married and live with my own family, I witnessed how dad and mom really cherished and celebrate their wedding anniversaries brimming with love years after years. As I gleefully recounts, there was a time our whole family went out to splurge for a vacation in one of the fine beach resort out of town. In one of our dinners, before we (I, brother, sis) knew it, our parents were doing a toast, kissing and greeting each other with a happy 25th wedding anniversary while we imbibed over a boisterous dinner. That was only then we came to realized why we were here. Dad and mom wanted to celebrate their wedding anniversary with us.

Though it was sweet remembering, it was also one of those times that I felt shame with myself for totally forgetting our parents wedding date. So from that time on I marked my calendar to avoid committing the same mistake and in trying to make up, I tried to be always the first to greet them every time. And when their 50th wedding anniversary was already thick on the air, a milestone for their harmonious and eclectic relationship, and to show them our profound gratitude for all the goodness and luxuries in life they provided us, I mapped out a plan with the help of dear brother and sister for dad and mom to celebrate their golden anniversary with a bang. It was a gift of love coming from all their loving kids.

And nothing could make the celebration looks more desirable, meaningful and colorful, without the customized and personalized Wedding Anniversary Invitations from Express-invitations.com with a laidback style that carries the vanguard of glamour in full fashion flourish. And for those honored guess selected by our parents to receive their golden anniversary invitations will surely felt a feverish intensity and find the occasion invigoratingly irresistible.

Dad and mom was a picture of a very proud parents, their faces were oozing with wealth of happiness and contentment as they walked on the aisle on the day of the celebration. It was a very successful event and well attended. Everyone was jubilated including the jeweled and suited guess.

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