celebrating your "champagne" Anniversary (Issue 40)

celebrating your "champagne" Anniversary (Issue 40)

A few months after her 38th birthday, the lovely Gina Tanner jokingly suggested that one of our band’s open houses be in honor of her 40th birthday. looked dazzling. When asked why she chose that particular night to celebrate, 19 months before the actual date, she replied: “Because years from now, when everyone sees the photos from tonight, they’ll be like ‘Wow! fantastic for 40!'”

Traditionally, large parties have been held to commemorate the silver and gold wedding anniversary. Recently, however, I’ve noticed a number of couples following Gina’s lead and rushing into their 50th birthday, by a full decade. And I have to tell you, I think they’re onto something! Here’s why I think they have the right idea, and why I think there should be a special designation for such 40th anniversary gatherings:

1. More parents of the couple will be present. The 40th anniversary honorees are typically in their 60s. Many of these couples have 1, 2 or further parents who are not only alive, but active enough to fully participate in the celebrations. But only a couple of 50th anniversary parties I’ve played featured a father still active enough to join. With your big event at the 40-year mark, your chances are good to get one of those cherished “4 generations in one photo” keepsakes, with your beaming mom or dad in the shot.

2. More couples will be healthy at age 40 than at age 50. Enough talk.

Now, if you’re going to make a big deal out of your 40s, doesn’t it deserve a special designation? In fact, he already has one: It’s officially your “ruby” anniversary. But it seems to me that a commemoration halfway between silver (25) and gold (50) should somehow combine those two shades. I suggest “champagne.” It is a perfect bridge in the color spectrum and also connotes a bubbly and elegant celebration experience.

Well, then, here’s to your 40th – your “Champagne Anniversary.” You know, maybe I should patent this. It could really catch on! Of course, if she does, Gina will celebrate. bear in our 38. (For you to look at a lot younger in the photos.)

Copyright 2008 by Dave Tanner, Inc.

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