Sunday, August 12, 2012

Two Year Anniversary!

Tuesday was our second wedding anniversary. I had to work all day so we didn't really plan to do much to celebrate. I should have known that my sweet, creative husband would have something up his sleeve. Remember this? And this? Well here is another surprise to add to the list. 

While I was at work Ben sent me a text message asking me to check the mail when I got home. I thought this was a little weird, because I always check the mail when I get home. I asked if his legs were broken and he said he was feeling too lazy to walk down the stairs. I didn't really think anything of it. On my way home I got another message reminding me to check the mail. Now I knew something was going on. If he needed to check the mail that badly he would have just done it himself. In the mailbox I found an envelope containing this:

If you click on the picture it will get bigger
I've never been to New York City, so Ben brought New York City to me! He put so much thought into everything. Once again, he moved all the furniture around so it looked different. Ben even turned on his old Baseball video game and had a Mets vs. Yankees game playing in the background. Here are some photos:



Bobby Flay was supposed to give us a cooking lesson but he couldn't make it.


Frank Sinatra played as we cooked.

It turned out really yummy even without Bobby's help!
For our evening entertainment we took a walk around "Central Park," which was really the local nature park. We saw two snakes while we were walking. I would have taken pictures, but I was running away too fast. Back at home, I got to choose to go to a movie or see a Broadway play. Ben found all of the movies we had that were set in New York. 



My favorite part of the evening was exchanging gifts. I love mine! Isn't this the coolest thing ever? It's a pillow.


I was a little more practical with my gift and got him an apron. He cooks all the time and he is a little messy. I've already had to wash it once. 


Thanks for making our Anniversary memorable, Ben! I love you!

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