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Saturday 24 August 2013

The Wedding Wishing Well Foundation - Be prepared to be blown away!

Just in case you've not come across this charity......do take a peek inside. It helps terminally ill people to have the wedding of their dreams!

Grab a coffee and read all about its' founder Naomi Thomas .........and how despite her own c
ancer diagnosis .......she's made the charity what it is today.

I was privileged to meet Naomi and her family in June this year, when I designed and led a very intimate Renewal of Vows ceremony for herself and her husband, Graham.  They'd made their first Wedding Anniversary!

Be prepared to be blown away!

XCarole

http://www.weddingwishingwell.org.uk/default.html



 
 
 

Friday 23 August 2013

Walking down the aisle......but to what?!

So you have some choice over the song you walk down the aisle to!

You're thinking of current trends or favourite songs!

Or you might just be the traditional Bride who wants what's gone before.

If you're in the planning stage of your Wedding Ceremony, take a listen to this little bag of tricks from You Tube.  It's got a few traditional tunes that might just help you decide.......

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ymSZ3UsuKU

Enjoy listening.......and deciding!

xCarole




Thursday 22 August 2013

A Barn.......A Bassett Hound Puppy......A Wedding just how they wanted it!


The beauty of using a Wedding Celebrant to take your ceremony, is that you have complete freedom to do exactly what you like!

Hold it anywhere you want!
Involve who-ever and what-ever you like!
And have it written especially for the two of you........no other couple in the land will have a ceremony like yours!

And that's just the kind of Wedding that Leicestershire based Phil and Philippa wanted!  

They're two exceptionally creative people who knew from the very start, that they wanted a Wedding ceremony that reflected them - their values and beliefs and just how they were as a couple.  

They wanted it to be meaningful, sincere, personal and creative, balanced with subtle elements of tradition gently woven through it.    They were a fantastic couple to work with and I'm delighted that they've shared their wedding album with me.  Here's a snapshot of some of the moments their photographer captured during the ceremony. 

Imagine::..........rustic.......rural.......natural........formal and informal.........warmth.......topped with authenticity and sincerity.  That's how I'd sum them up as a couple.......and that's the kind of Wedding they had!




The barn all ready and waiting .......themed just how they wanted it.........
and they did it all themselves!

Think I'm having a little word with the Groom and the Best Man!



Here comes the Bride!



The rings are ready for their rightful owners!



I remember this moment well.....and what we were laughing about!

Little Olive the Basset Hound!
A moment for themselves...some relaxation!
"You may now kiss your Bride!"


Congratulations the new Mr & Mrs Lurcock!
Go safely.......Go gently.......Go make a difference with your lives!

And here's some of what they had to say after their celebrations:

"Thank you so much for playing such an important role in our day and making the ceremony so special and memorable.....................many assumed you were a close family friend or similar and that is also how it felt to us.

From start to finish, we felt that the most important part of our wedding was in safe hands - so thank you so very much for that..........."

So if you want a Wedding Ceremony:
  • That truly reflects who the two of you are!
  • That tells your story!
  • And that's personal to you.......
Then do get in touch. 

You're two very unique people.  And you deserve a unique and memorable wedding...........something that your guests will still be talking about long after your anniversary date passes!

xCarole

(Photography courtesy of @CaughtTheLight2013)







Sunday 11 August 2013

To Pray or not to Pray.....that is the question!

Whenever I take a ceremony - whether that be a Funeral , Vow Renewal, Baby Naming or a Wedding - I'm not cloaked or gowned in anything that resembles a religious institution.  In fact you'll probably find me in a black, grey or purple co-ordinated outfit!

So normally, people who are in the audience are a little curious as to who and what I am.   Straight away, they believe I must be an Humanist.  Because that's the language that's been around for some time.  You either believe in religion - or you don't. 

And if you don't, then you're a Humanist, Atheist or whatever label you choose to give it!

I describe the role of a Civil Celebrant as someone who's 'Middle of the Road'.  Which to me, means that the world isn't so black and white as we'd like to imagine.  Religious or not - how about "I don't know!"

So people who book and commission me to lead a ceremony for them, know that they are completely free to include any aspect of religion or spirituality into their celebration.  They use me because they don't want the ceremony to be led by religious beliefs or by an individual espousing what should be happening in life. 

To Pray or not to Pray - that is the question!



And if you decide to pray, sing a hymn, or have a religious reading, then make sure you don't book a Humanist to lead the ceremony for you.  It's simply not possible because of the belief systems of that ideology.

I don't know about you, but I'm pretty clear which option gives me most flexibility!

xCarole