28th Anniversary Logo & Love Song Playlist

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Our Anniversary Tradition typically includes 5 Things:

  1. The Anniversary Logo

  2. The Love Song Playlist

  3. The Growing Bouquet of Roses

  4. The Fancy Schmancy Dinner

  5. The Getaway

1. About this year’s logo:

  • It’s out 28th Anniversary!

  • I asked my artist daughter, Molly, to pick out what color I should use this year. She picked a powder blue. It reminds me of Easter. Kara loves Easter.


Why these Anniversary Logos?

Many moons ago I once considered becoming a graphic designer. I became a therapist instead. However, I've long dabbled in graphic design and most of my own marketing and design materials. It's fun. And I've designed all our anniversary logos.

I also teach a workshop called "Creating the GREAT Relationship Brand" on how to use branding, marketing, and customer service concepts from business in our own relationships. So, several years ago, I came up with the idea of creating our own brand for our relationship. And while I do a different logo each year, the actual brand aspect that remains constant in each iteration is the "I ♥ Kara".

I put it on the back windows of our vehicles as a vinyl sticker every year. Over the years, friends and locals have come to look for it and anticipate the next year's, "Are you doing a new one this year?"

Yep! Here it is :-)

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On the back window of the #chalkbus

On the back window of the #chalkbus


2. Our 28th Anniversary Playlist (60 songs!)

Throughout the year I collect love songs specifically for our next anniversary. I especially prefer love songs that speak to commitment, dedication and behavioral love, not just romantic or feeling-based love. 

So if you're a romantic sap, like me, then enjoy these gems—some old, some new, some popular, some obscure. And if you like these, look for my prior years' playlists for many, many more. 

  1. Left Behind • Hunter Price

  2. Chris LeDoux • Look At You Girl

  3. Perfect • Malinda

  4. I Just Want To Be Your Everything • Andy Gibb

  5. You and Me • Penny and the Quarters

  6. Day After Day • Badfinger

  7. Someone To Watch Over Me • Etta James

  8. Still the One • Orleans

  9. White Paper • Marillion

  10. One Fine Thing • Harry Connick, Jr.

  11. Boundless Love • John Prine

  12. Your Man • Josh Turner

  13. Edwin McCain • I'll be

  14. Always • The Ink Spots

  15. I get a kick out of you • Ella Fitzgerald

  16. I've Got You Under My Skin • Dinah Washington

  17. You'd Be So Nice To Come Home To • Helen Merrill

  18. At Long Last Love • Bill Henderson

  19. I Get A Kick Out Of You • Dinah Washington

  20. Night And Day • Ella Fitzgerald

  21. Grits Ain't Groceries • Little Milton

  22. Still The Good Old Days • Sheryl Crow ft. Joe Walsh

  23. Endless Love • Lionel Richie

  24. Turn Your Lights Down Low • Jim James

  25. Far Side Banks Of Jordan • Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash

  26. Meet In the Middle • Diamond Rio

  27. Keep Your Hands to Yourself • Georgia Satellites

  28. Must Be Doin' Somethin' Right • Billy Currington

  29. Treat Her Right • George Thorogood & The Destroyers Official

  30. Woman Like You • Lee Brice 

  31. Kiss You All Over • Exile

  32. Remember When • Alan Jackson

  33. Ride The Wave • Boyce Avenue

  34. All Four Seasons • Sting

  35. Sucker • Jonas Brothers

  36. A Song For You • Donny Hathaway

  37. If I Ever Lose My Faith In You • Sting

  38. Nothing Can Come Between Us • Sade

  39. Do Friends Fall in Love • Rachael & Vilray

  40. You Are the Best Thing • Ray LaMontagne

  41. Let It Be Me • Ray LaMontagne

  42. Body Like A Back Road • Sam Hunt

  43. Perfect • Ed Sheeran

  44. Biggest Part of Me • Ambrosia

  45. Daniella • John Butler Trio

  46. January Wedding • The Avett Brothers

  47. Classic • MKTO

  48. Put Your Teeth Up on the Window Sill • Southern Culture on the Skids

  49. (I Got) A Good 'Un • John Lee Hooker

  50. Let's Stay Together • Al Green

  51. Hallelujah, I Love Her So • Ray Charles

  52. Afternoon Delight •  Starland Vocal Band


3. Bouquet of Roses

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One red rose (28) for each year we've been married, and one yellow rose for the coming year of friendship. We were friends before well before we ever dated and we've been friends through all the love, arguments, ups and downs.

Friends first and friends last. 


4. Fancy Schmancy Dinner

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Kara's fortunately easy to please and for many years we didn't have much as students and then even after I graduated I was the primary breadwinner working as a therapist for mental health agencies (which don't pay much), so the budget has always been tight. We often couldn't afford a fancy expensive dinner. I realized, a long time ago, though, that putting aside $10 each month means $120 I could spend on my baby once a year to take her to a really nice restaurant. So even though we were poor I found a way to splurge, too, and add a real exclamation point (!) to our anniversary. It's easier now, financially, thank goodness, but even then we found a way to make it special.

Kara's an amazing cook (aka "Culinary Wizard") and knows and appreciates fine food. It's fun for me to watch her enjoy an especially well-prepared meal by an amazing and talented chef. Her anticipation while reading the menu and taking in the ambience is palpable. When the dishes arrive she exults in the presentation and flavors. She knowledgeably explains how the food was prepared. Her refined palate can distinguish the subtleties of the various ingredients. She teaches me what the terms and fancy words mean. It's a real joy to eat with her. It's well worth the expense.

Some of our favorites we've gone back to year after year are The Blind Dog (casual fine dining in Park City), Franck's (French cuisine in SLC), we happened upon Faustina's, which we enjoyed two years in a row. We also tried the Lucky H in the Little America Hotel. And many other places I can’t recall. This year we’re going back to Communal in Provo, one of Kara’s favorite places. Tasty vittles.


5. The Getaway

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When we were first married, we liked to just wander around, window shop, look at antique shops, sit in bookstores and read. We didn't have to buy anything (and often couldn't anyway). We just enjoyed "palling around" together. When the kids were little and we couldn't afford an overnight getaway, we would still getaway by getting a babysitter and taking the whole day off together. As the kids got older, with the help of our flight attendant friends(!) we were able to get some buddy passes and go to Disneyland, Hawaii and a Cruise for our anniversaries. Those were especially fun anniversary trips. Some years we would do “staycations” and stay in a nice hotel somewhere local in Salt Lake City or Park City. We’ve gone to Utah’s beautiful parks: Zion’s National Park one year, and another year we took our vintage 1965 Roadrunner Camper to Goblin Valley State Park.

This year we went to New Orleans.

No matter where we go, simple or fancy, cheap or expensive, that's the main thing: We just enjoy being together. That's all that really matters. 


That's how we do it. But there's no "right" way. 

What works for each couple (simple or complex, cheap or expensive) is the right way. So what are some of your favorite anniversary and/or Valentine's traditions, memories, activities? Comment below.