For most people this is what the day is centred around, what the party celebrates!
Simply, if your ceremony is right for you, it will also be right for your guests and everything else that follows on the day just flows on!Most people want it to be relaxed, simple and intimate, what they don't want is for it to be in words or in a language that doesn't feel comfortable.
One of the most vital aspects is for you to be fully present in the moment, so that you can truly be there, experience and enjoy it together and remember it.
Good planning helps you enjoy your ceremony in a relaxed way. The options are many, you can include whoever and whatever you desire to make it perfect for you.
To create an intimate, personal and perfect moment is a fine art and often a culmination of appreciating these factors:
* celebrating your existing relationship,
* choosing to move to a deeper level of intimacy,
* and in your ceremony you are putting down a foundation for what you want your marriage to be.
With good guidance it' s easy for it to be simple and enjoyable and the preparation is a special and beneficial process for you to do together. You may feel that since you made the decision to get married,
you have already moved to a deeper level of intimacy together.
The Ceremony should reflect your thoughts and feelings, and celebrate your relationship so it can be meaningful to you and your guests.
Usually couples create their own wows. I can guide you through this part with advice and examples as they should be personal and meaningful to you. You shouldn't promise something that you don't feel.
Generally the actual spoken part of the ceremony takes between 15-20 minutes. It is about quality not quantity.
