tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647098538245303180.post3512769288353440953..comments2022-08-08T01:03:39.775-07:00Comments on Dateless to I do: Guest Book AlternativesDateless to I dohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18175331243105334608noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647098538245303180.post-70963769836288300592012-02-16T17:14:57.177-08:002012-02-16T17:14:57.177-08:00He acts interested for about 2 minutes until I sta...He acts interested for about 2 minutes until I start getting into the details... then I see the eyes glaze over!!! The only part about the reception that I can really get him to focus on is the music. Oh and anything food related. <br /><br />You've brought up really good points about the anniversary books. I would be so sad if I waited 10 years just to see a simple "congrats" from two people. :(Dateless to I dohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18175331243105334608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5647098538245303180.post-11968368192690130732012-02-16T10:06:54.290-08:002012-02-16T10:06:54.290-08:00Love the "Make a Wish, Take a Wish" idea...Love the "Make a Wish, Take a Wish" idea!! I may have to steal that one! ;)<br />It's different and I've never seen it done before. I would have a mixture of funny and sentimental "wishes", fortune cookie style. Then you could definitely make a crafty scrapbook and read through them again over your anniversarys. Maybe even frame or shadow-box the best one. (Haha, you could frame it over your bed a-la-Grey's post-it style). <br /><br />I guess I'm combining it with the "anniversary books" idea, but my concern with that one is that there's opportunity for guests (or servers) to spill drinks or food at the dinner tables. We would like to think that everyone could keep it classy, but, accidents happen. Something to consider.. how many guests per table? Some have 6, some 10. If it's a lower number, I'd find it hard to wait until my 8th anniversary to finally read the book, only to find that 4 out of 6 actually signed it and left some lackluster messages. I guess my preferences boil down to impatience, hee hee.. The "Make a Wish" option makes for a beautiful display. Ultimately, they are all such cute ideas! What does Glenny think? I wonder what feedback you'd get from a guy's perspective, or if they'd just be indifferent :)Krystalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10825585136522602097noreply@blogger.com