You don't have to be Jewish to add this ritual, 'breaking of the glass' to your wedding. It's a great way to celebrate the beginning of your marriage and for your guests to get involved!
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Would you like to elope in Sedona? I have a beautiful location that is in the red rocks and adjacent to the gentle, flowing waters of Oak Creek. In the state of Arizona, you are required to have 2 witnesses, one of which can be the photographer of your choice (I can also make recommendations). I also provide witnesses if necessary. Simple, easy, elegant and affordable! Contact me today to arrange a date for your Sedona elopement! Congratulations! Jen Paul www.lifepassages.co
A wonderful way to include the children in the wedding ceremony is to give them jewelry after the vows. I offer a number of choices for the wording of this ritual.
Are you planning a destination wedding in Arizona? The possibilities are endless! Sedona destination wedding (Photo by Hailey Golich) Flagstaff destination wedding (photo by Ryan Williams) Mormon Lake destination wedding Grand Canyon destination wedding (photo by Heather Taylor) Horseshoe Bend (photo by Parker Michael) You want to hire a professional Wedding Officiant who knows Northern Arizona! I can make suggestions and even take you to a secret spot for an Arizona elopement. Contact Jen Paul, Life Cycle Celebrant and Ordained Minister of Life Passages today to begin planning your Arizona destination wedding!
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I met with a couple on a Monday and married them on a Wednesday. Although it was short notice, together, we created an incredibly beautiful, meaningful and personable wedding ceremony. This young couple had an intimate ceremony on the San Francisco Peaks with three friends in attendance. Their dog was the ring bearer! Their proposal took place in the Sand Dunes in New Mexico and they used the sand for a "sand ceremony". It was memorable!
If you play it right, your ceremony exit will be one of the most heavily photographed moments of your wedding -- so forget the rose petals and birdseed. Jazz up your exit by passing out small bags of colorful confetti, paper airplanes, mini beach balls, or even lavender buds for everyone to toss your way. Even better: Stage your own mini parade by passing out parasols and noisemakers for your guests to escort you to your getaway car.
The clouds were gathering early in the morning and there had been an intense thunderstorm the night before. However, at 11am on June 11, 2016, the weather was perfect for Rich and Jenn's wedding on Mount Elden in Flagstaff. We drove to the top of the mountain and had an intimate ceremony in a meadow overlooking all of Flagstaff. Ponderosas and boulders loomed in the outlying area. There were tears, laughter and a little bit of pain (due to a few red ant bites!).
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