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Renewing Our Vows??

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My husband and I got married April 14 of this year.. (Ya I know.. no need to renew anything yet) He wants to renew our vows/remarrry when he gets home.. He is currently away in the Navy. I don't know if its too soon or if we should just do it. We got married and he had to leave right after it. So we haven't had a chance to really be married. Is this a good idea for us or what? I also want to do something special for him when he gets home.. any ideas?? I also just had a baby 2 months ago that hes never seen.. only pictures. Help?

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  1. Oh, that sounds wonderful :) I would do it!!

    You won't have to really worry about doing anything really special. For him seeing you and his new baby and being home will make him so happy. You could always plan a special dinner that is his favorite or go out and do something together.

    Honestly, all he will care about is being with you and the baby. :) That's the greatest part of him coming home.


  2. Welcome to Navy Life!! First let me say, don't let anyone on this forum tell you that its NOT ok to have a renewal of vows after less then a year of marriage. From what Ive seen most renewals are done at 5, 10, 15  year intervals according to what Ive read online. But I say have a renewal when you want to.  If you want to have a bang out party go for it.. If you want to have a church blessing. I say go for it!! There is no "standard" for weddings/renewals anymore ( IMO).

    Were having a renewal of vows for our 10th wedding anniversary.  We didn't have a great wedding day. we HAD to spend our honeymoon with his mother and nasty sister.

    Good luck to you, and congrats on that new baby. :)

  3. I say go for it it will make a great coming home

  4. Omgoodness.  Please renew your vows.  I think that is just too romantic and sweet.

  5. I so agree I say renew your vows... He will be so happy.. maybe just the three of you in a quiet candle lit ceremony then a social dinner afterward. Nothing too extreme he will want to spend family time with you and your brand new baby.. And as for your husband GOD BLESS HIM for serving our country.

  6. I would skip the vow renewal and just have a reception. Or else wait until your 1 year anniversary then renew your vows.
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