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Gallery TESTIMONIALS: Faye provided us with a beautiful personalised ceremony. Our wedding day was beautiful and our ceremony was offset by Faye’s spiritual and nurturing personality. Our entire relationship with Faye was wonderful from day one to, to "the day” The whole experience and its process was just fantastic, thanks to your skills and knowledge, complimented by your warm smile and gentle nature. We all loved it, thanks. Thank you so much for working in our “special words”” to each other. We had a wonderful day and lots of lovely memories. ABOUT ME: Before becoming a celebrant my background was in social work, with at times very little reward. Since becoming a celebrant the rewards and joy I receive from meeting and working with happy couples, to give them the very best on their special day, is very uplifting. It is a pleasure to be part of such a happy occasion as a wedding day. CEREMONIES: When deciding to marry remember that you must lodge your “Notice Of Intended Marriage” form with your celebrant at least 31 days before and no longer than 18 months to be registered to marry. Samples of vows: “I wish I had the words to tell you more fully how much you complete my life. Since I met you I have learned a depth of love I was never aware of. Through simply knowing you I have learned to have faith. I know that whatever happens, what challenges we face as a couple, that we will put our love first. I promise to love you, respect you as your husband/wife, and care for you the rest of our lives together.” Your ceremony can include poetry, readings, read by friends, family, as a way of including then in the day An extra element you can include in your ceremony is a “’Ring Warming” ceremony--- The following words are read by the celebrant -- “ During this ceremony Tim and Megan will exchange rings. These rings are visible sign of their commitment to one another. As this ceremony proceeds, we invite family and friends to take part in the warming of the rings. We ask that you wish them health and happiness, and all that is noble in life. I ask that each guest hold them for a moment, warm them with your love and make a silent wish for this couple, and their future together. When these rings come back they will contain, in their precious metal, that which is more precious, that which is priceless your love and hope and pledge of support for their union.” There are also:
Children can be included into a ceremony in a number of ways. All these ideas are of course optional, your ceremony can be as simple as you want, it is for you to choose.
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