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23 Ways to celebrate your marriage

Walk arm in arm (and more)

17. Walk arm in arm

Or hold hands. Or spoon at night for a couple of minutes, even if you can only fall asleep with your backs toward the middle of the bed. In case you hadn’t noticed, physical affection — and not just of the sexual variety — is one of the loveliest perks of marriage. Indulge in it often.
 

18. Bank on it

In the olden days, women known as “housewives” had this stuff called “mad money” — just-in-case funds for an emergency or, more likely, an unexpected splurge. One North Carolina woman adapts this tradition for modern-day life by trying to pay for things with singles, five-dollar bills, whatever, and putting all the change into a piggybank as a special anniversary-dinner fund. For more immediate gratification, you can use the cash for, say, buying a nice bottle of wine or dinner when the kids have sleepover dates.
 

19. Give the right thing

“Hokey as it may sound, my husband and I follow that ‘give something paper on your first anniversary’ tradition,” says one woman. “I like it because it makes us feel part of a tradition, as if we’re somehow linked with all the eons of married people, and so on.” But that doesn’t mean the gifts have to be old-fogey-ish. “We just celebrated our third anniversary — the leather one — and bought each other very cool jackets.”
 

20. Get a “married folks” hobby

Sure, you each need your own separate interests to keep you stoked and give you something to talk to the spouse about. But there’s something to be said for having a shared pastime. Golf, bridge, and the like are getting popular again. Maybe it’s because they provide time to bond as a couple, have all sorts of fun little rituals (think tees, monogrammed balls, gaudy golf wear, and we haven’t even hit on that addictive chocolate bridge-mix yet) and give you a chance to meet and hang with other couples.

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