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10 Best First Anniversary Gift Ideas
There are many occasions in our lives which mark something monumental; it can be the first birthday of your child or celebrating the first time you met your love. There are many possible ways in which you can display your love to your loved ones, but giving them gifts as special as they are is a tradition that has been going on since centuries. One such memorable day in the lives of all married couples is their first anniversary. Well, if you’re one of them too, congratulations for turning one together!
By Aiden Smith5 years ago in Marriage
How to Choose an Engagement Ring for Your Proposal – Buying Guide
If you’re here, hopeful in mind and will, looking for tips to get started on the BIG DAY, well congratulations! It is one thing to fall in love, but it is definitely something else to be married to the person you love. Keeping in mind the sanctity and importance of this occasion, it is a huge task deciding on the perfect engagement ring that your fiancé-to-be would love as much as they love you (or maybe more). We should not assume that one suits all when it comes to rings that to-be wife or to-be husband will wear for the rest of their lives. Hence, we bring to you some quirks and insights to help pick the best ring for your proposal!
By Aiden Smith5 years ago in Marriage
Gold Haram: 6 Best Designs Trending in 2021
Jewellery is one of the most precious items in every household in the world and every woman has her wardrobe filled with different kinds of jewellery items like rings, necklaces, chains, bracelets and many more items. In India, some jewellery items have been preferred more than others for their significant traditional value.
By Adil Parray5 years ago in Marriage
How to Throw an At-Home Wedding Even the Old Folks will Love. Top Story - March 2021.
The Quick Highlights: We bought a house instead of paying for a wedding venue We hired a food truck, tents, tables and chairs 73 people came and everyone had plenty to eat Our color palette was plaid Our budget was $3,500 (my dress was gifted) — we came in $300 under
By Alyson Kate Long5 years ago in Marriage
13 Things That’ll Save Your Sanity During Wedding Planning. Top Story - March 2021.
Planning a wedding may be one of the most stressful undertakings of this lifetime. I hope you can learn from or at least laugh at my failures during this trying time. The wedding itself was damn near magical, the actual marriage was not as enchanting. If you find any of this useful, please consider donating a tip to my divorce relief fund
By Melissa Carey5 years ago in Marriage
The Love Contract. Top Story - March 2021.
“Sit up straight,” my mother said, fixing my collar. “This is important.” Though I’m 23, she had always spoken to me as though I was 12. I went to city college, worked at the bar on the weekends, and at the time, still lived at home with her. When I told her my idea to be a teacher, she scoffed, saying I ought to dream bigger—pharmacist, engineer, computer whatever, like the rest of the Viets who went away for college. She even recommended that I learn how to do nails—it’s good money.
By David Tran5 years ago in Marriage
Outdoor and Socially Distant
I am like many other women who when she was a young girl always dreamed about her wedding. I was married once before, and have a beautiful 18-year-old daughter because of that union. When I was married the first time it was during the war in 2003 so our wedding plans shifted when my ex-husband was called to duty and we ended up getting married in my mother's living room two days before he was off to Kuwait. The marriage sadly ended after a couple of years. We were young, and life happens to the best of us.
By Alejandra Mora Hendler5 years ago in Marriage
Kind of Beautiful
“Daniel, when we get married, I want to go to Venice.” He scoffed, running his fingers over her knuckles. “The city’s been overrun, Lorraine. All they have now are scammers who prey on the tourists, and a dozen crumbing buildings. Why go there, when I could take you to the Caribbean instead? Monte Carlo? Our honeymoon could be wherever you want! You’re not picking someplace... I dunno, nicer?”
By Megan Clark5 years ago in Marriage
If Love Commands
The only brick house on Sunnyside Lane is entirely too large for two people. The grandiose pillars lining the front porch too bare without someone to twirl around them, the sturdy oak trees grounded in the well-maintained yard just passionless without an old tire swing, and the rooms inside, I’m sure, echo at the drop of a pen. Only a husband and his wife now live there, such has been true for ten years.
By Rachel Henderson 5 years ago in Marriage








