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Do the words and symbolism you use in your wedding ceremony really mean something serious to you, your family and your guests? Make sure the officiant you choose (minister, priest, justice of the peace, notary) understands you and will respect your wishes. After all, it is your day and it should be done your way. Engage an officiant who will make your ceremony personally meaningful and memorable. ~ Welcome to our blog, where you can learn about how we write wedding ceremonies.
John, Jayne, Bob
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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Questions you should ask every prospective wedding officiant…
Due diligence is the proper term for protecting yourself by checking out any vendor you might hire. Your wedding may be simple and inexpensive or expensive and complex. Whatever, you owe it to yourself and your guests to have your … Continue reading
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Dare to be different!
Are you a fun-loving couple, known for your over the top approach to life? Perhaps you are a young couple who just wants something unique and interesting to spice up your wedding with an out-of-the-ordinary, appealing idea. Whatever drives your … Continue reading
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Did you know…?
Traditions may become important parts of weddings…some applied rigorously in an absolutely must have way and others in a nice to have but not really critical way. One that has evolved in a mostly must have way is where wedding … Continue reading
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How much religion in your ceremony is enough?
Couples who wish to be married in their church, synagogue or mosque have already made their decision about the degree of religion they want in the wedding ceremony. For those who have not made that decision, the question remains—and sometimes … Continue reading
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Traditions? You can make it your own!
Wedding traditions vary greatly depending on who is setting the standard. Many brides feel they are a slave to their mother’s traditions; others feel inhibited by religious doctrine or regional social rituals. When you are dealing with a formidable force … Continue reading
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