Friday, June 6, 2008

A Wedding Ceremony - Family Custom & Traditon

Starting a family custom, all your own, is not often considered in a marriage ceremony. Wedding officiators (judge, justice of the peace, clergy), do not always have the training or the desire to attend to the personalization of their wedding couples ceremony wording. A bride and a groom may not think about the option of personalizing their ceremony. Even if they do, how? Creating a marriage tradition honoured each year on the wedding anniversary is a simple thing to do... , or is it? A couple's hobbies, humour, ethnic background, etc., are among some of the criteria used to make this special wedding ceremony segment the tradition of each new marriage year. One couple might promise to renew their wedding vows in a different state each anniversary year. Another couple may add a new colour of sand to an artpiece which holds the colours of sand from previous years of marriage. Another couple may plant a tree, or give to a specific charity. For help in writing your personalized wedding ceremony and anniversary marriage tradition, contact Southern California wedding ceremony writers - The Clergy Network at www.theclergynetwork.com

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