Isn’t An Anniversary Supposed To Be One Year?

How many times in our life have we ever heard someone say something along these lines:

"Today is our one month anniversary since we became a couple."

I don't know about you but I can barely contain my laughter whenever people say something like that. Not that I'm a sadistically cruel person that would have nothing better to do than take bets on when people break up for my own amusement. Not always anyway. It's just that for the longest time, I do remember the word anniversary to mean "the date on which an event occurred in some previous year". In no way does it mean in the weeks and months that you started something you don't know is going to be any significant in the long run. That doesn't make any sense.

Maybe it's just the reality of relationships catching up on me. Maybe it's just the twinge of cynicism about things. Maybe I'm just too old for to count my chickens before they hatch. I know it's cute and all to celebrate a relationship that way, I just think that doing something special in the weeks or months to celebrate the date you were together isn't just a waste of time, more often than not it's a waste of money. Last I checked, it's still money that gets you places in life…not love.

Does that mean I lost my sense of romanticism? Not really. I just happened to outgrow that phase where you would have more time for that kind of love than you have time for other responsibilities in your life. Sometimes you don't have to place importance on dates just because it's special. Sometimes you have to realize that everyday you do spend with the one you love is in itself…a special day. One not marked by gifts or generously candlelit meals, but one marked by the actions that you're able to accomplish together as a couple right there, right now

That being said, today is a special day for me. It's the day Mel kissed me for the first time. The day set in motion the course of events that would ultimately lead to me making the decision to push forward my career and stay here and ultimately giving us a chance to be together.

You got something stuck between your teeth

So here is to another year like that. Another year of wondering. Another year of living life by the porch with beer (and bourbon) in our hands. Another year to secure our financial life. Another year of hardship well worked out. Another year of joy well deserved. Another year of betting to see which of us wins whatever it is we bet on. Another year. Another future.

I'm not going to pretend to know where we'll be by then. But I do know what I'm going to do today and that's all that matters. Ahh the joys of a relationship. Sometimes it's another way to bleed, other times it's just one headache after another, but most of the time, that's just the way you love it and wouldn't have it any other way.

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  • GravatarRanjani wrote from  United States on November 7, 2006 at 14:25 and said:

    I’ve heard this so much; it makes me laugh even more because I’m in Latin; we learn so much about words from their derivatives, and people know the word “annual”, and yet they don’t get it! The best part, though, is probably the ridiculous milestones like “two days! YES!” or “three and a half weeks!”. Yay for high school being completely pointless!

    This article was truly very sweet; best of luck to you guys :D

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  • GravatarTiara wrote from  Australia on November 7, 2006 at 14:53 and said:

    Haha, Mark told me the exact same thing when I went to wish him for our first month. What do we call it then? Mooniversary? Lunaversary?

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  • GravatarKamigoroshi wrote from  Australia on November 7, 2006 at 16:29 and said:

    Ranjani: Thanks for the kudos. :) Makes you think that if they are setting themselves that low in terms of milestones, I wonder if they can see a definite future. High school? Some of these people can even be working graduates. :)

    Tiara: Lunacy meaning insane. :) You know…I have no idea what to call it. :)

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  • GravatarChickyBabe wrote from  Australia on November 7, 2006 at 17:02 and said:

    I think it’s sweet when people celebrate special anniversaries, so congrats to you!

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  • GravatarKamigoroshi wrote from  Australia on November 8, 2006 at 12:12 and said:

    Thanks ChickyBabe, not much of a celebration now with the end of the term drawing close, but it’ll be there in time. :)

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