I Ching When two people are at one in their inmost hearts, they shatter even the strength of iron or bronze. And when two people understand each other in their inmost hearts, their words are sweet and strong, like the fragrance of orchids.
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Wedding day rain
We all wish to have perfect blue skies and sunshine on our wedding day but with all the planning in the world there is still no control over the weather. however there are those that consider it good luck for rain to fall on your union.. - We sometimes use the phrase “tying the knot”… Continue reading Wedding day rain
Intimate beach wedding
The day Tommy and Sue chose for their wedding was definitely one of the hottest days of the year here in Thailand, a country known for its heat. The sky was a blue that looked both light and deep at the same time, while the sea glittered in intense sunshine. Tommy and Sue had come… Continue reading Intimate beach wedding
A rustic Wedding… by the Sea
Being a celebrant is something I always enjoy. I meet very different kinds of people, yet each couple is keyed into their dreams; their decision to share their lives together and celebrate that decision. It’s a big moment when they finally say their vows to each other – and to their friends and family.… Continue reading A rustic Wedding… by the Sea
A surprise ceremony
It’s a wonderful honor to be part of a couple’s vows renewal, where they are looking both back at the past and at the future. These renewals turn out to be very romantic affairs – all the more so as the couple have a history together, and have shared many ups and downs. The ceremonies… Continue reading A surprise ceremony
Giving away the bride: new variations on an old theme
It’s usually an emotional moment. Most weddings start this way. A tradition that’s centuries old: the bride comes down the aisle on her father’s arm. He then gives her away, entrusting her to her soon-to-be husband, saying a few words to him. There’s nothing wrong with any of this. But the question remains: why is… Continue reading Giving away the bride: new variations on an old theme
