I asked my husband to "Marry Me" and he said "YES". I am planning a Luau for our 35th Anniversary - vow renewal on Thanksgiving Week-end. I plan to decorate the hall in Hawaiian themes & I am sending renewal invitations in a "bottle". My daughters will be dressed in Hawaiian dresses and will be walking us down the aisle.
I plan on having about 100 people. We are hiring a Dj, caterer, hall is already reserved I plan on having a Hawaiian dancer perform for about 1 hour to give Hawaiian dance lessons. Is this proper etiquette for a vow renewal?
Any help on how to do this properly would be appreciated!
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edited by TWQadmin on Sep 14, 2006, 8:47 AM)
As long as this doesn't appear to be a wedding you should be fine. The vow renewal is much more flexible than a wedding. There are few rules, besides not appearing to be a wedding, because it is an anniversary party. So, adding creative elements such as dancing lessons is great.
Your children walking you both down the aisle is fine.