My husband agrees with Laurie A. He said he hopes your husband doesn't feel bad that you are disappointed by your anniversary gift. He also said your husband would probably be more than willing to do more if you let him know you wanted more, he just didn't GET IT for this first anniversary. LOL! We always want them to do more without telling them to!
I have to admit I have no idea what 1st anniversary themes are...and I am sure my husband doesn't. We actually "renewed" our vows on our 1st, had a religious ceremony and reception, b/c we legally married at the courthouse originally.
Our trip ("honeymoon") after was paid for by my inlaws, who also babysat, b/c they loved us and our child and wanted to do something special. It is okay if it isn't conventional.
Count your blessings, your husband remembered! and did SOMETHING unprompted! that was from the heart! YAY!!!!! :)
I guess b/c money has always been tight for my adult life and married with kids life, anniversaries/bdays/valentines/xmas have always had a certian
"thrift" to them, so just the acknowledgement has been all that was expected.
You shouldn't feel bad for how you feel, you can't change that and it is more than okay, just make sure you get how your husband feels too, b/c he seems genuine and that is what is important. Happy Anniversary!