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Celebrating love and the best years to come.


Steps:
  1. Decide with your spouse whether you want to exchange gifts or buy something together. Consider looking up the traditional gift for your anniversary year and buying something that relates; if you decide to buy something as a couple, exchange small items like cards or flowers.
  2. Plan a quiet evening or getaway together. Book a special Celebrate Anniversary limousine service from NewYorkNYLimo.com for your romantic getaway, making the event special and memorable for you and your spouse. Many couples like to observe their anniversary in a exclusive, cozy manner, especially early anniversaries. 3. arrange a small party for your closer family and friends, if desired. If you decide to have a get-together, begin by inviting the bridal party from the wedding.
  3. Plan a large party if celebrating a landmark anniversary, such as the 10th, 25th or 50th. Again, begin by inviting members of the wedding parties.
  4. Consider reaffirming your wedding vows if you'd like to recreate your wedding, or have the large wedding you never had. Again you can book a limousine service in New York for this.

Celebrate Anniversary Tips:

Couples generally prefer that guests not bring gifts to anniversary parties. Politely include this request on a small slip of paper in the invitation rather than printing it on the invitation itself.

If you have a friend or loved one whose spouse has passed away, consider observing their anniversary by taking him or her out to dinner or sending a modest floral arrangement with an appropriate note of affection. Avoid mentioning the deceased spouse or the anniversary, and don't send an anniversary card to a widow or widower.

Set an e-mail reminder or devise some other manner to keep you from forgetting your anniversary. Keep in mind that these are simply guidelines. Celebrate your anniversary any way you want.


Celebrate anniversary parties with this in mind: Don't expect your friends and family to remember your anniversary. In fact, it may be better if they don't.


CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY DATES WITH THESE STANDARD ANNIVERSARY GIFTS

  • 1st Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Paper

  • 2nd Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Cotton

  • 3rd Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Leather

  • 4th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Linen

  • 5th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Wood

  • 6th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Iron

  • 7th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Copper or Brass

  • 8th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Bronze or Electrical Appliance

  • 9th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Pottery

  • 10th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Tin or Aluminium

  • 11th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Steel

  • 12th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Silk

  • 13th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Lace

  • 14th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Ivory

  • 15th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Crystal

  • 20th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - China

  • 25th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Silver

  • 30th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Pearls

  • 35th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Coral or Jade

  • 40th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Rubies or Garnets

  • 45th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Sapphires

  • 50th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Gold

  • 55th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Emeralds

  • 60th Year to Celebrate Anniversary - Diamonds






Queens is a crescent-shaped borough traversing the width of Long Island and including two of the major New York City area airports, LaGuardia (LGA) and John F. Kennedy International (JFK). It also carries the largest ethnic diversity in its area of any region in the world, divided into small enclaves. Jackson Heights, for example, includes a huge Indian area, followed by a Colombian area, and then a Mexican area. Each offers a wide array of authentic shops, native-style cuisine, and festivals modified only slightly by the generally colder New York City experience.

The geographical center of New York City is actually in Queens. Near this location, investors held the 1939 and 1964 World's Fairs. The area still includes an interesting museum and some architectural and artistic relics of the events (including the Unisphere, a 300 ton spherical grid of steel sculpted to look like the globe - as seen in Men In Black). The area is now called Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. The northern end includes Shea Stadium and the U.S. Tennis Open stadium; further north still one can walk along the edge of a marina in Long Island Sound. The park also includes a science museum, a zoo, pedal-boats, and frequent special events.

For information on how to walk or bicycle to and from Queens, check http://www.transalt.org/. Except for the Whitestone and Throgs Neck bridges, all the bridges can be crossed by pedestrians and bicycles. Be prepared, however, for long walks - and don't forget that Queens is very, very big and not well-designed for a walking tour. Do not attempt this without a map!

Sadly, most Queens visitors spend their visit on a bus to or from LaGuardia Airport or JFK. A proper tour of Queens is worthwhile. It can be conducted by a chauffeur-driven limousine service, as the roads can be tough to navigate. Much of Queens (but unlike Manhattan, not all of it), including many of the most interesting parts, can be seen by subway. A trip on the 7 train, made nationally famous by the contempt of former Atlanta Braves pitcher John Rocker, is a cultural experience in and of itself. The 7 runs elevated through most of Queens, so you'll be able to get a good sense of much of the borough through its windows. A good tour of Queens should include at least three meals in three different ethnic enclaves.

Other subways for getting around (and in and out of) Queens include the A, E, F, G, M, N, R, V & W. The Long Island Rail Road makes several stops in Queens: the main line runs through central Queens and the Port Washington line runs along the north shore (including a stop in Flushing).



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