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1st wedding anniversary!!


chady
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Ok looks like I better get of my butt and organise the wedding anniversary!

 

September 6th I think 😟

 

Looked at a city break aboard can't do it for less than £800

Same with London!

 

Got two kids! So that's bumping the price up!!

 

Any ideas on where and what to do!

 

Want to stay sonewhare?

 

I'm from Leicestershire

 

So any sergestions please so I don't end up divorced lol

 

Thanks all

 

Oh the hotel we got married at is fully booked!a bit late organising 😡😁😱😫😭😨

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book a hotel in Bath for a couple of nights, visit the thermae spa with the rooftop pool (go for the twilight package if you can...)

 

go out for a nice meal and a boogie....

 

job done!

 

that's what I did for me and the wife for our first anniversary and she thoroughly enjoyed herself.

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We celebrated our first anniversary in Whetstone, Leicestershire. I played rugby in the day time against Lions and got my wife to drive over and meet me in the restaurant. I had already supped one or several beers, was still wearing my club tie and was sporting a fresh shiner! We celebrate twenty years this year. I've led a charmed life. :D

Don't go overboard or she'll expect it every year! :lol:

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Lol thx for the help folks! Kids at home is a good idea but they won't have it!!

 

I'll have a word though!!

Yea true! I'm fed up with the little hints! Lol

 

 

 

They won't have it ? The bloody kids won't have it ?! You wanna put your foot down son, its you pays the bloody bills lol. You wanna start charging em rent n all hahaha!

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We stayed at Eckington Manor in the Cotswolds earlier in the year.

Lovely individual chalets in a converted Milk Barn- projector for TV, super large copper type bath at the foot of the bed for some romance and log burner ( gas fired replica but still nice ) .

The staff were lovely, food great ( also a teaching food school).

Had some superb days out in Cheltenham etc.

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Do it twice a year thx though

 

What about centre parcs, lots to keep the kids entertained and a spar for the adults to relax in also some of the lodges come with hot tubs depending on spec, a mid week break will probably cost you £400-£500 ?

Now that sounds nice! I'll have a look thanks

 

We stayed at Eckington Manor in the Cotswolds earlier in the year.

Lovely individual chalets in a converted Milk Barn- projector for TV, super large copper type bath at the foot of the bed for some romance and log burner ( gas fired replica but still nice ) .

The staff were lovely, food great ( also a teaching food school).

Had some superb days out in Cheltenham etc.

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