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    they have been married 63 years tomorrow any ideas what I can get, they tell me not to bother but I want to send something xx I know I can ask you to help you have good ideas

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    a medal!!!!!!!

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    Something to eat or drink so nice chocolates/biscuits or wine/champagne

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    If they enjoy their garden. A lovely rose or plant of some sort.

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    A family photo, a voucher for tea somewhere special or something home made?
    ***** proofed the house but they're still getting in!

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    If you have photo's of them and family through the years, you could get them a photo book from somewhere like snapfish.

    My sister got one for me after my wedding, it had lots of personalised words as well as the best photo's from my wedding. I love it

    http://www.snapfish.co.uk/snapfishuk/fe/photo-books

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    yes a voucher for tea at a posh hotel maybe.

    was going to suggest a photo of the church they married in, or a newspaper from the year they were born??? might not have time to order it though.
    if you do what you've always done, you'll get what you've always got

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    A beautiful photo frame?

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    When my Dad was 80 I paid for him and my mum to have afternoon tea at a local Castle which has lovely grounds so they could have a little walk afterwards. I thought it was nice for them to have an afternoon out.

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    I was going to say afternoon tea as well.
    we dont stop playing because we grow old, we grow old because we stop playing

 

 

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