The events to celebrate are the ones that show the marriage was a serious event and the couple of staying power. 10, 25, 50 year anniversaries are worth pushing the boat out for, and entertaining family and friends, but its initiation is best kept as low key as possible.
We had a church wedding but kept the numbers low, about 30, as my husband's family were the other end of the country so only his parents and siblings were able to come. We didn't want them being any more outnumbered than they were.
My Mum wasn't happy at all, hey ho...
For our big anniversaries: 30, 40 (and 50 in two years time), we took our three children and their partners on a self-catering holiday. Separate apartments for each family group. There will be three grandchildren as well next time!
We paid for a celebration meal on the anniversary date, then it was a case of do your own thing the rest of the time.
It was very well received previously and hopefully will be again 🙂
I've never wanted a big party for everybody we know, that's just not my thing. Don't know why as I know a lot of people do!