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Post #1 of 3 (650 views)
     Its a Surprise for my husband  

I am throwing a surprise vow renewal for my husband. We have been married two years this april and he deserves this. We got married the first time in a rush and none of our families were there now I am trying to throw a 150 person ceremony and I am stuck on how to phrase the invitations. It is a surprise for him and I don't want him to know until the day of. I need your help? Thank you in advance.


(This post was edited by TWQadmin on Jan 25, 2009, 10:23 AM)

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Post #2 of 3 (643 views)
     Re: Its a Surprise for my husband [In reply to]  

Vow renewals aren't a replacement for a wedding ceremony. They should be planned mutually, so both parties have a part in writing the vows and planning the event since this is a couple event. Usually, vow renewals are hosted for couples who are celebrating a benchmark anniversary or who have endured a particularly stressful/painful time in their marriage and they are more of in intimate event - not at all like a wedding. I wouldn't be able to guide you in wording invitations to an event that really isn't proper. I think this is the reason you're having trouble with the wording.

Please read the many other posts we've had on this subject.

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Post #3 of 3 (639 views)
     Re: Its a Surprise for my husband [In reply to]  

I couldn't agree more. Please do read our many posts. You can find the same advice by reading etiquette books.
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Now



 
 


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