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The second stage of a
commitment ceremony often is a stage relating to the transition you both
have gone through to get to this point. Perhaps you would like to speak
about how you met, or about how your connection to one another has grown to
this point of making a public commitment. Anecdotes from your growth
together as a couple can be added for insight and humor. At this time you
might choose to reassure those from your past that you are taking them with
you into your mew future together … inviting them to join you on this
journey forward together. Perhaps at this time family and friends can
comment on how they have seen you both grow close together and share their
loving wishes for the two of you.
Lastly you can address
the future. How do you want to verbalize your feelings towards each other
and your commitment going forward? Will you exchange vows you have written
for each other, or read from some already prosaic passages that are
meaningful for the two of you? Will you exchange rings, kisses, or some
other token of affection and enduring love? Do you want a candle lighting
to symbolize your new unity together?
Do you need to let your
friends, children, and family know that they will always be a part of your
life and future together?
Throughout your
commitment ceremony, intersperse music you have both chosen for this special
day. Customize your ceremony to fit your personal style, any new traditions
you are forming and any old customs you wish to honor and retain. Try to
show some of your personal style and taste along the way. Make your
commitment ceremony a welcoming event. You are welcoming each other into a
life-long bond of love and trust. You are welcoming your friends and family
into this new life together and asking them to welcome you as a couple in
return. This is a day of joy and happiness. Customize your commitment
ceremony and it will be remembered as a reflection of who the two of you
are, and of your love for each other.
Copyright 2005
Wedding Insider - Staff Writer |