Our 10 year anniversary is tomorrow. We were planning to go out to dinner and we have a sitter set up. We're thinking of cancelling, b/c we're doing a long weekend for our last family trip to our cottage before school starts, and the weather Saturday is supposed to be really nice. It would be silly to waste half of Saturday driving (4 hour trip) and getting groceries. Our anniversary always falls at a really bad time. It seems lame if we don't celebrate, but I also think it would work a lot better to push the dinner out to the following weekend.
1. Are we lame if we have car McDonald's with the kids on our 10 year anniversary and just celebrate later? I feel some pressure b/c it's 10 years but the timing just isn't great. 2. If we skip dinner and just head up north, I was thinking I could bring some champagne and some kind of treat or something for us to share after the kids are in bed. Does that redeem things at all? Any other ideas?
I would do either option and not feel lame at all - NBD to postpone it to the following weekend (that's coming from me, though; I think the most we've ever done is go out to dinner, and that was for our 5-year).
Champagne and treats at the cottage sounds fun to me!
We're anniversary twins! 10 years tomorrow too! We are doing a dinner date to a brewery and listening to music in the park. Champagne and treats sound like a relaxing and romantic time.