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Monday, November 22, 2010

You Will Leave your Mother’s House Immediately and “Honor thy Bride”

Of course we’re talking about wedding vows.  Standing in front of the minister, your friends and your relatives is not the time to vent about what you’ve gone through as a couple to even get to the alter about those relatives who tried to hijack your wedding plans. Though vows can be just about anything you want them to be these days, there are some traditions couples are expected to follow. Keeping with a traditional ceremony in your wedding keeps your guests at ease and comfortable as well as seated.

You don’t want the ceremony to be too long as it will put your audience to sleep or make them grumpy, fidgety, and anxious to leave. Bear in mind, the older generation (mine), need to stand and/or use the facilities about once an hour. On the other hand, you don’t want it too short as stragglers continue to sneak in late for about the first five to ten minutes.

If you have a Catholic/Episcopal type of wedding, most young couples will go to "Corinthians" in their family bible for the vows requested of them from the priest/minister to insert into the ceremony. However, if you are having an event at a private home or chapel, you can grab tidbit lines from a favored soap opera wedding scene or from a favorite wedding movie or wedding vows a friend suggests. You can always make up your own if it’s not at a church.

It’s safer to go with the work of a professional who has compiled vow examples to springboard from to compose your own ceremony/wording utilizing their experienced suggestions as a strong base. Whatever you do, make it meaningful, as you only get one chance to do it right!

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