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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: June 2011
Rules for Groom and Groomsmen
Rules for Groom and Groomsmen—This deceptively simple title implies that the men in a wedding merely have to follow some rules and everything will be fine. For the average guy in a traditional relationship, this is probably true. For you … Continue reading
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Bell of Truce
You’ve read about many things about weddings in this blog. Most have been non-traditional or at least outside the norm. I’ve tried to help you become aware of alternatives to what people may say are “traditional” for weddings. I do … Continue reading
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Things Can Happen…and they do!
After so many weddings, we three officiants at A Perfect Witness (Jayne, John and Bob) think we’ve seen it all, and every time one of us mentions this, something new happens. There is no end to the surprises that can … Continue reading
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