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My husband and I will celebrate our 10th anniversary on December 31st. We never had a wedding, a reception, anything like that. We want to renew our vows in front of our friends and family on Dec. 31st. My questions are: My husband and I plan to renew our vows for our 40th wedding anniversary in a few weeks. I think you should do whatever you want to do. If I still fit into my gown, I would wear it! Hubby wants to be more informal, so we are going that route. We were very young when we married, 18 and 20, and we had a large wedding party with all our friends (20). We have not seen most of them in 35-40 years, and we are inviting all of them back. When it comes time for us to renew our vows, we will ask them to come forward and stand with us, just as they did 40 years ago. Why not? No gown, no attendants? Says who? It is YOUR renewal ceremony not anyone elses. I do agree with the part about not registering for gifts -- our invitations say, "Please no gifts, we desire your presence, not your presents!" Be sure you are emphasizing the vows seriously (especially if you are people of faith) and not the "production"...but then make the experience meaningful to YOU! Use common sense and forget Emily Post. Remember that this is not your wedding. Seven months to plan is plenty of time. We are renewing our vows in Oct (20yrs). We did not have a wedding the first time. I am wearing a wedding dress (an informal one)http://www.davidsbridal.com/bridal_gowns... you can do whatever you want? what are you doing on the computer? GET OUT THERE AND PLANN!!!! Congratulations! Here is an article I found on etiquette for vow renewal ceremony. Good luck! yes .yes. yes. and yes .... good luck to you 2 Congrats on 9 1/2 years! Did you get married in a civil ceremony or church? if it was civil ceremony then you would be able to have a church blessing and that can be performed more like a wedding would be. I think though that seeing as a vow renewal isnt anything legal then you can have it anyway you want it. if you want to dress up and have bridesmaids then do it, you're family will be happy for you taht you finally get to be a "bride". My hubby and I are in the exact same situation (only 5 years, not 10). I have done so much research on this and almost every site that deals with vow renewals/2nd wedding type issues says that you Can't have the whole shebang-dress, ceremony, reception. They all say that once you get married you can't have a 'do-over'. This highly upset me and I'm still not sure what we're going to do. My husband says who cares what other people think, it's for you (the couple), not everyone else. I care too much about what other people think though. I think if both you and your husband really want it and you don't care what others think, then you should go for it. If you do, let me know! Maybe it will give me the motivation to do it also! Good luck in whatever you decide! |
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