Flexible Wedding Vows

It’s a question Howard Bashford pondered long and hard before launching his post-eHarmony – or Match.com or SearchYourLove – Web venture.

“Sure, those dating or romance sites can help you find Mr. or Ms. Right,” says the online entrepreneur, “but there’s still that uncomfortable matter of commitment. People want to get married, but there can be those nagging questions: Is he/she truly the one? How do I know for sure? What if somebody better comes along?

“People find ’til death do us part’ just too … how do I put this … too confining. Look at the John Edwards case. The old ‘cleave only unto her’ line simply didn’t work out, and the poor guy felt really bad about breaking his word.”

Bashford paused as if for dramatic effect.

“This is where SafeVows.com comes in,” he says. “We recognized that while values have evolved over the years, people still believe a promise is a promise. A person feels he should honor his word, even in changing circumstances, like when a really hot woman shows up at campaign headquarters.

“SafeVows.com will tailor a set of wedding vows for couples who aren’t comfortable with the old – and we think outdated – absolutist approach to marriage. We can write a ‘saving clause’ that will cover any eventuality.”

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Published in: on September 11, 2008 at 2:58 pm  Leave a Comment  
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Charlie Sheen’s Non Traditional Wedding Vows

You have to be secure in your relationship to do it this way – good for them!

Eschewing the tired “to have and to hold,” the bride and groom, who tied the knot in an intimate ceremony on May 30, each penned their own vows that were both sweet and a little strange and had their guests roaring with laughter.

The groom kicked it off with promises to “organize less and listen more,” “quit breaking a hug too soon,” and “mute the ball game when Brooke says, this is a matter of life and death,” among others.
http://www.okmagazine.com/news/view/7152

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Published in: on June 6, 2008 at 10:56 am  Leave a Comment  
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Hilarious Wedding Vow Video

Enjoy!!

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Published in: on August 1, 2007 at 12:18 pm  Leave a Comment  

Wedding Vows That Wow! – Turn a Boring Part of the Ceremony Into the Best Memory From Your Wedding

You’ve planned every part of your wedding down to the finest detail. You’ve been over the flowers, music and reception food again and again. But have you given much thought to your wedding vows? If you haven’t, when your wedding day rolls around, you’ll probably find that there’s a huge piece of your wedding ceremony that you’ve left up to someone else. Many brides and grooms never think about this crucial part of the wedding ceremony and they’re stuck with boring, uninspired wedding vows that were created by their ceremony officiant.

Wedding vows are the most important part of the wedding ceremony. They are the promises you and your partner make to each other and they are the emotionally binding part of the ceremony. If you don’t take the time to create your own wedding vows, you may be making pledges to your partner that don’t feel personal and may not even make sense to you. Remember, your wedding vows are your promises, so don’t leave them up to someone else to decide.

Many couples also find traditional wedding vows somewhat lacking. Most traditional vows are the same vows that have been used for centuries. In fact, many versions of traditional wedding vows can be traced as far back as the Middle Ages. In modern times, marriage vows mean a variety of different things to different people. If you want to create personalized wedding vows, you don’t have to settle for the same vows your grandmother used.

When you take it upon yourself to create your own vows, you will make your wedding vows a sentimental and touching part of your wedding ceremony. Your wedding ceremony will be more meaningful to you and your fiance. And family and friends will appreciate the small glimpse into your relationship that’s shown through the words you use to express your feelings. Personal wedding vows can become one of the most memorable parts of your wedding for you and others.

So, now that you’ve decided to write your own wedding vows, how should you go about doing it? Well, there are two excellent options for couples who want to design personal wedding vows. You can do it from scratch or you can use a wedding vow template to create vows. Both options have their own benefits. You can simply choose the method that works best for you.

If you decide to work from scratch, you’ll need a good block of time in order to write your vows. You can start by thinking about your relationship and what it means to you. Then, jot down any significant words or phrases that come to mind. Take a look at some traditional vow formats and then use the chosen words and phrases to form your own wedding vows. Depending on how well you write, this process can take a few hours or more.

You may not have the time to devote to writing your wedding vows from scratch. Fortunately, you can now find resources that offer wedding vow templates These templates are basically fill-in-the-blank wedding vows that make it a breeze to create personal and unique vows. All wedding vow templates are not the same – take the time to choose ones that are well written and appeal to you. If you use this option, you can design your own wedding vows in as little as fifteen minutes.

Whatever option you choose, by creating your own wedding vows, you’ll get away from the typical cookie-cutter version of vows. Instead, you’ll be much more satisfied with wedding vows that are romantic and personal to your relationship.

For additional tips on creating personal wedding vows quickly and easily, visit http://www.perfect-wedding-vows.com and for wedding planning tips, visit http://www.reception-wedding.com

 

Published in: on July 12, 2007 at 9:33 am  Leave a Comment  

Recite Your Wedding Vows Like a Pro!

Wedding statistics show that the average wedding has 175 guests in attendance. If you’re like most people, you don’t participate in public speaking on a regular basis. In fact, there’s a good chance that you’ve never spoken in front of more than a hundred people in your entire life.

When it’s time for you to recite your wedding vows, you’ll be put on the spot to speak in front of a large group of family and friends. Ready or not, all eyes will be on you, and your speaking skills will be put to the test. If you haven’t thought about this part of your ceremony, you’ll feel nervous and unprepared when it’s time for you to say your “I do’s.”

But, instead of getting anxious about your speaking debut, you can put a little thought into your wedding vows and make it much easier for you to get through them on the big day. With a few simple tricks, you can say your vows like a pro and impress everyone with your speaking ability.

Here are the top strategies for reciting your wedding vows like a pro:

Practice Makes Perfect

If you’ve taken careful time and consideration in selecting your vows, you certainly don’t want to look as if you are saying them for the first time when you need to recite your vows in public. Practice your vows many times before you actually have to say them. If you don’t have much time, even practicing for just ten or fifteen minutes will be a huge help in making you familiar and comfortable with saying your wedding vows.

Speak Slowly and Clearly

When you say your vows, it’s important that you speak slowly and clearly. Many people talk faster when they are nervous, if you do this, take special notice and try to speak very slowly. You want to be sure that your fiancé clearly hears everything that you’re saying and you also want to make sure that the other people present can understand you.

Visualize Your Vows

Go over the activity of saying your wedding vows in your head several times and picture a successful outcome. Imagine saying your vows perfectly and looking into your partners eyes. Think about your family and friends coming up to you after the ceremony and congratulating you on your beautiful words. Visualizing your success will give you confidence and will prepare you for the big day.

Hear it Out Loud

Once your vows are written, rehearse them out loud several times. Going over your vows by actually saying them out loud will help with the flow of your vows. Once you’re happy with how your vows sound, repeat them a few times in front of a close friend or family member. Doing so will give you more confidence about reciting your vows in front of a crowd.

Take a Deep Breath and Relax

If you are nervous or have wedding jitters, take a deep breath and calm your mind. Yes, you are saying these words in front of a group of people, but the main person that you’re saying them to loves you and is not judging you in any way. And, if you say something a little different than your actual written vows or if you skip over part of what you planned to say, don’t worry. Remember, nobody knows what you’re going to say except you!

You may be nervous about other parts of your wedding, but now saying your wedding vows is going to be one of the easiest things you do on your big day. Using these strategies, you’ll turn one of the most nerve-wracking parts of your wedding into a piece of (wedding) cake.

For tips on creating personal wedding vows quickly and easily, visit http://www.perfect-wedding-vows.com and for wedding planning tips, visit http://www.reception-wedding.com

Published in: on July 12, 2007 at 9:18 am  Leave a Comment  
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