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Old Dec 7, 2007, 02:28 AM
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Wording on 30th Anniversary Cake

Hi friends,

It is my darling wife and my 30th Wedding Anniversary on Christmas Eve and I am arranging for a cake (2 cakes) made up of a 3 and 0.

I am completely at a loss as to what words to use. Of course we are limited by the shape and size of the cake.

Has anyone any suggestions please about how to word the cake?

Any help greatly appreciated.

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Old Dec 7, 2007, 02:34 AM   #2  
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I wouldn't put wording on the cakes. The shape of the cakes is the wording in this case. The cakes just need a nice design on them (flowers or such) and they will be perfect.

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poseidon agrees: Sorry rpg219 for not rating your answer sooner. I think it is worth considering just to leave the wording off as the 2 cakes 3 and 0 say it all. However I might simply put 1977 on 1 cake and 2007 on the other
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Old Dec 7, 2007, 04:45 AM   #3  
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Posidion,

How about "Thank" and "You"?

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poseidon agrees: Sorry to you too donf for rating you sooner. Good idea (as long as my wife feels like that) (LoL) - I might simply have 1977 on cake No 1 and 2007 on cake No 2.
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I think the years would add a nice touch too...didn't think of that. Great idea poseidon. Congrats on 30 years!
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To add to the other posters ideas have the cake decorated in her favorite colors. Congratulations on 30 years.

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Congratulations on 30 years!! The shape of the cakes does pose a bit of a problem for wording, but I'm sure that who ever is making the cake has been doing it a while and can figure out some placement for the words.

I realize this is a bit long, but just a suggestion..... "30 gone with 30 more to come"

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poseidon agrees: Thanks Avasean - Dunno about the 30 more to come though. Its supposed to be a celebration & my wife might be disappointed to feel she still has another 30 years of her 'sentence' with me to go (LoL)
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poseidon...lol, I would say after 30 years she is in it for the long haul.
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Well, in that case...are you wanting it to be completely romantic or would it be a problem to be a bit funny? I don't know you or your wife...are y'all into humor? If you are, you could try, "30 years gone......now what?"

That way she doesn't feel like she's trapped...lol...
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Hi bushq,

You are right of course.

I can see us now struggling down the street together with out walking frames 30 years from now.

We virtually go everywhere and do everything together, and have done since we were married.

If one of us is out on our own, everyone wants to know where the other is.

In the UK we are known as Derby and Joan which is an affectionate name for people like us.

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Hi Aveasean,

Yep, we certainly do have a good sense of humour. and are always trying to make people smile and laugh.

There does not seem to be so much humour around lately and we think every little helps.

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