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Mo Green
14-10-2004, 05:09
Our 35th (coral) Wedding Anniversary[msnsmile2] – having had a long day and lost an hour we did not wake up until 9am! Through the porthole we had a perfect view of the QM2.


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We opened our anniversary cards, including ones from family which we had been carrying around for the last few weeks. We were too late for breakfast in our restaurant, the Mauritania, so went for the self-service breakfast buffet in the Lido.

Returning to our cabin we found a signed card from the captain together with a photograph frame and an invitation to have a photograph taken by the onboard photographers to mark the occasion and a certificate to say we had celebrated our anniversary on board. Finally, much to my surprise, a huge arrangement containing 35 coral roses arrived from Cliff. I gathered later a note had been passed to our wonderful steward, Sebastian, who had organized it through the on board florist.

After spending the anniversary money we had found in our cards, looked for our boarding photographs, sent emails home to the family it was lunchtime. Having had a late breakfast we decided to skip lunch and go up on deck for some brisk walks round the deck. It was a beautiful day, the sea was very smooth but it was sooo cold. We soon opted for a steamer-chair on the sun deck out of the wind.

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After all that fresh air we were first in the queue for afternoon tea – a very civilized affair with dainty sandwiches and cakes – then back to our cabin to get changed into the required formal evening wear for the evening .

Cunard had thoughtfully laid on a special dinner for our Anniversary – well not quite true – it was actually a dinner to celebrate the ‘historic tandem transatlantic crossing of QM2 and QE2’ with a superb identical menu being served on both ships but it did mean we had a lovely souvenir menu printed with our Anniversary date .

We finally got to meet all of our table – a couple who only lived 10 miles away from us in the UK, an elderly widower on his first holiday alone, and three single women – one Swiss, an Australian who had been on the ship since February and an American who was going to marry someone in Ireland who she had ‘met’ in an Internet chat room! Finally at the end of the meal we were presented with a cake and all the waiters sang ‘Happy Anniversary’.

After a few drinks with the other couple we all four decided to dance the night away at the Yacht Club. Before retiring to our cabin Cliff and I took a stroll round the deck by moonlight, agreed it had been a perfect way to celebrate and decided to see if it was possible to renew our marriage vows on board.[msnsmile2][msnsmile2][msnsmile2]

Maureen
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LesleyB
14-10-2004, 11:07
Wow Maureen, what a fantastic way to celebrate your anniversary - it does sound perfect. How to celebrate in style!

How about posting a pic of the two of you on board?

Looking forward (again) to the next episode :D

LiesaAnna
14-10-2004, 11:24
Maureen,
that is so touching, what a beautiful way to spend your wedding aniversary, 35 years is fantastic.....................

we are celebrating our 25th in April, wish we could've done something like that!

come on dont keep us in suspense "did you renew your wedding vows on board" ?

:)

linsan
14-10-2004, 15:52
Wonderful report and so romantic.

Fletch
14-10-2004, 17:00
Congratulations on your anniversary! [beer][clap][clap] I am so envious - we have done two cruises (with P & O) and had the most wonderful time on both.
I can't think of a more romantic way to celebrate such a special occasion.

Your photos are stunning. How do you post photos on this site? I clicked "insert image" but it wouldn't let me actually download one.

Mo Green
14-10-2004, 19:52
Thanks Lesley - I will post a picture of us on board before I finish.

Maureen
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Mo Green
14-10-2004, 19:58
We had planned to celebrate our 25th on the QE2 Liesa but teenage daughter starting university, crippling mortgage rates and fears of redundancey put paid to that. Still it was worth waiting another 10 years and doing the tandem crossing made it all the more special.

As for the Wedding vows..............you'll just have to keep reading:)

Maureen
http://www.rentalsgulfcoast.com/Villas/1267.aspx

Mo Green
14-10-2004, 20:36
Hi Fletch - I agree cruising is great and very romantic!!

I took all the pictures on my trip report with my digital camera and downloaded them onto my PC. I have Roxio Photosuite 7 which as well as doing lots of clever things can convert pictures on file for sending by email. It conveniently stores them in a file 'For Email' within 'My Pictures'.

I then click on 'Insert File Attachment', click on 'Browse', choose the photograph then click on 'Upload File'. I am no expert but you should be able to resize them with your photo editor but need to get the file to a size less than 97.66KB to post them on this site.
Hope that helps.

Maureen
http://www.rentalsgulfcoast.com/Villas/1267.aspx

LiesaAnna
14-10-2004, 20:45
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Mo Green
We had planned to celebrate our 25th on the QE2 Liesa but teenage daughter starting university, crippling mortgage rates and fears of redundancey put paid to that. Still it was worth waiting another 10 years and doing the tandem crossing made it all the more special.

As for the Wedding vows..............you'll just have to keep reading:)

Maureen
http://www.rentalsgulfcoast.com/Villas/1267.aspx
[/quote]

so watch this space then, steve and i could be doing that in 10 years and 5 and a half months then[msnwink]

Madabouttigger
14-10-2004, 20:52
Oh Mo what a wonder holiday you had, lets have some more please! [msnsmile]

Fletch
16-10-2004, 01:54
Hi Mo

Thanks for that. I've tried to attach a photo I took from our balcony cabin when we were in Tenerife last year. Words can't describe the feeling when you open your curtains every morning to a different view! Hope it's loaded properly[msneek]

Fletch
16-10-2004, 01:57
No it didn't. I'll try again. Fingers crossed this time.

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Mo Green
16-10-2004, 04:06
That's a great view Fletch - we were certainly hooked on cruises by the time we got off. Oh to win the lottery and spend six months in Florida and 6 months cruising!!!

Maureen
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LiesaAnna
16-10-2004, 11:25
thats my plan................[msnwink]

LesleyB
16-10-2004, 13:02
Sounds good to me, too :D