White Officiant
wedding
Remember it is your special day and I am here to help make it just that. Let's visit and talk about your thoughts and what you want the ceremony to look like. Here are a few suggestions.
Often a passage that you like, a song, or a wedding love poem can be included in your marriage ceremony. A special guest, family member, a member of the wedding party or the wedding minister can recite this wedding poem and reading, but it is not out of the ordinary for the bride or groom to recite or sing a wedding love poem to each other.
Writing your own vows. Express how you feel in the context of your wedding vow. This is the time to do it, it's your pronouncement to the world. If you are not a poet just pick a sample vow that is a beautiful description of each of you and your relationship. Keep your vows concise yet meaningful. A few powerful words go along way. Over the years I have found the shorter the ceremony the more compliments I receive from the guests.
Sometimes it's for convenience, sometimes it's an emergency, sometimes for wild romance, and sometimes for quirkiness. Come by the house on your lunch hour, break from work, unmarried, and return to work married, and nobody needs to know. You can elope by calling us and me can make it simple for you.