Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Wedding Officiant in York PA Gives 4 Tips in Writing your own Vows




A person’s wedding is one of the most memorable highlights in an individual’s life.  At a time when both partners want to make the ultimate commitment to spend the rest of their lives together, the desire to have personalized vows is certainly understandable.  This wedding officiant in York Pa says if you want to speak your own personal wedding vows, than by all means, you should go for it!

Writing your own vows can be intimidating.  Wedding days always add pressure to even the most mundane of tasks, and certainly writing the vows you want to say to your significant other in front of all your friends and family is no small matter!  Still, don’t let fear cause you to go along with some basic commonly used wedding vows if you really want that personalized touch.  Just follow a few basic tips, and this will help you be on your way to writing the tips your future spouse deserves!

1. Write from the heart.  Your wedding day represents the epitome of love between you and your future spouse.  The two of you are together for a reason.  Anything you write should be honest and from your heart, because that is what will really make your words special.

2. You don’t have to be Robert Frost or Emily Dickinson.  If you are a poet, great.  Keep in mind, though, that in the end words are just words.  Your wedding vows do not have to be an amazing classic piece of literature—they need to be an honest display of your feelings for the other person.  Don’t use long poetical words if all it does is put distance between your words and your feelings.

3. It’s okay to brainstorm.  Before you sit down to write everything, make a list of the things about your spouse that you absolutely love, then make a list of the commitments you want to make.  Figure out what parts of those lists you really want to include (keep in mind the vows are read in front of families and friends) and keep those.

4. Short and Sweet.  It doesn’t take many words or a lot of time to make your heart known to everyone present.  A lot can be said in a really short time, so don’t feel like you have to make the vows any longer than they naturally come out.

Follow these four tips, and you’ll find yourself getting over your worries to write some great wedding vows that your spouse will love! If you want help in writing your own vows, I can help as well. No matter what, this wedding officiant in York Pa is here for you both.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

Wedding Officiant in PA says Now is the Time to Create Your Wedding Time Capsule



One of the wedding trends that's really revving up brides today is the addition of a time capsule to the wedding prep proceedings. Yes, the wedding time capsule is a growing trend -- to the point where you can buy a pre-made kit from many web sites.  This wedding officiant in pa suggests that you do review http://www.etsy.com/search?q=wedding+time+capsule.  I actually prefer the style via TheCarpentersD, and lists at $175.00 USD.  However, you do have a variety of other choices which will fit within your wedding budget plans.

In kit form, your wedding time capsule takes the form of an attractive tin, in which you place various mementos -- photos, videos -- as well as predictions for the future; then, you seal it all up with some festive stickers, to help discourage premature peeking. You decide ahead of time how long you'll wait until you open it again -- your 10th anniversary? 25th anniversary? And then you write a stern directive to yourself on the tin to help you keep to the agreement.  Depending on your budget, you do not have to utilize a tin can alone.  There are so many options to choose from, and here are the ones I like:  decorated boxes from Staples; under the Martha Stewart Brand, take old vintage containers and decorate to your liking, using old shoe boxes, and then the box from Home Depot that has a lock and key!!!

Although most people equate "time capsule" with "something you bury in the ground," burying your wedding time capsule isn't a great idea. Not only does that subject the contents to extreme temperature variations, but with the US Census reporting that the average American moves every five years, chances of you leaving behind a buried capsule before the hoped-for anniversary rolls around are high indeed. Instead, keep yours out of the elements and somewhere relatively kind -- avoid damp attics, but a climate-controlled closet would be just perfect.

Some of us just like to do things our own way, and a wedding time capsule is no exception. Of course you can create your own! And a great way to do that is to get close friends and relatives in on the fun. Have them scribble up some predictions -- or perhaps marital advice. Take advantage of a pre-wedding party to snap photos of your intimates, and tuck the photos into the capsule. If you really want to motivate people to get involved, hold some kind of drawing for participants, such as a wedding raffle -- give away a box of fine cigars, a bottle of bubbly or even an afternoon at a spa.



While you're letting others in on the action, there are number of ways to go about it. One is to compose a list of predictions for everyone to guess at -- the whole experience is similar to filling out a junior high slam book, and just as fun. For example, ask participants to predict:

How many children you'll have,
what kind of household robots you'll have,
how many career changes you've gone through,
what major nation we're closest to, and which one we're mad at,
what animal is the trendiest pet,

... and so on.

Another is to ask your wedding party and close friends to compose short letters to you. Give them each envelopes, and instruct them to tell you on the outside when it's time to open the envelope. Some will simply say "fifth anniversary," "10th anniversary," or "when your first child is born." Others will get more creative -- and you'll probably find it's terrific fun to stretch out the time capsule concept in this inventive, unpredictable way.  You can also read more about this Awesome topic at http://www.modwedding.com/2014/09/make-an-amazing-wedding-time-capsule/.  This article entitled: "How to Make an Amazing 5 Year Wedding Anniversary Time Capsule, was written by Kara Yates, the Senior Editor at ModWedding.

OK, no matter your budget for your Awesome Wedding Day, this is just one unique experience that can be shared by ALL.  If this wedding officiant in pa can assist you further, do not hesitate to reach out to me...  CALL ME TODAY at 717-417-6510.