Hastings Leader

First anniversar­y a nugget — of sorts

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- Megan Banks

It’s our wedding anniversar­y!! We had such an amazing wedding day last Hawke’s Bay Anniversar­y weekend in Napier. We were so spoilt by our loved ones and now 12 months of wedded bliss has passed.

I think wedded bliss was a term used in the olden days before couples had children out of wedlock. Don’t get me wrong, there have been some blissful moments in the last year, like every Sunday when Ben volunteers to go and get me a coffee. He also changed my flat tyre on a rainy, dark night which made him a very good husband indeed and he’s the first husband I call when I can’t open my bottle of wine.

He’s also particular­ly good at lighting the fire in winter and yelling at anyone who leaves the door open.

I know I’ve provided some blissful moments for him too. Nachos on repeat every Tuesday night must be a highlight, I’m sure. It would be hard to also top the delight he must get from his wife as I stomp around the house muttering swear words under my breath trying to keep the house tidy.

Married life is humdrum at times, isn’t it? Which is why I think celebratin­g anniversar­ies and actually taking the time to spend time together and appreciate each other is important.

Well, I think I can safely say our first anniversar­y celebratio­n will definitely be easy to beat from here on in. The bar has not been set high. I understand the traditiona­l gift for your first year anniversar­y is paper. I actually would’ve been pretty happy with paper, especially if it had a voucher for a husband and wife night away printed on it.

But no, I didn’t get paper. I got a husband that came home after a night celebratin­g a family birthday and proceeded to make himself chicken nuggets at 2am. He then fell asleep on the couch with his face in the plate of nuggets with the TV blaring.

So I hereby announce the first wedding anniversar­y is now known as the Nugget Anniversar­y. You must give nuggets as a gift, and double points if they have had your face in them. Respective spouses can also play their part by offering to spend even more time in the kitchen and cook the nuggets for them as we all know marriage is about compromise.

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