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What can I get my parents for their anniversary?
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My parents have their 20 year anniversary coming up in June and I was wondering if any of you might have ideas as to what my siblings and I could get them?
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His 'n' hers matching Harley Davidsons.
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Originally Posted by Rumor
A Caribbean cruise.
Best answer so far, but it goes to show that answering this question without a budget is kind of difficult.
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The symbol for the 20th wedding anniversary is china. So, coffee cups?
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Seems appropriate.
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Originally Posted by Tiresias
The symbol for the 20th wedding anniversary is china. So, coffee cups?
Or a net filter?
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Ha, I said this in the MacRumors forum where someone wanted a birthday gift idea for their mom..
I really think sentimental gifts are best, so if you could get the family and parents friends together and have everyone share a memory or thought and photo and then somehow get it all organized and together that'd be best. I've used this site called CelebrateAHero.com to make a memory book for someone in the past. It was pretty easy as I could just invite others to contribute and then have them print and bind the thing for me.
Otherwise, you could do something similar yourself but it could be a bit more time consuming and costly, especially if your family / friends are living all over.
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