Sharing a life with another person requires a leap of faith. So when a couple jump the broom at their wedding the leap they take together is both actual & symbolic. The broomstick represents the couple’s wish to sweep away the old to make way for the new.
Read MoreHere are 3 lovely reviews from my first three weddings of the year.
Read MoreNot all relationships last forever, and so when couples find new love later in life, there is no reason why their wedding ceremony should not be as unique & special.
Read MoreI love that glow that couples have immediately after their wedding ceremony. It’s partly a release of the excited tension that builds immediately before the ceremony but it is also the pride & happiness they share in making personal & meaningful vows to each other in front of their family & friends. But it doesn’t happen by accident!
Read MoreIn many cultures a wedding under an oak tree foretells strength & durability in the marriage & the couple will be blessed with wisdom. The mighty oak tree is probably the most venerated tree worldwide & throughout the ages.
Read MoreWedding ceremony rehearsals are very common in the USA but less so in the UK. So are they really necessary? With more people & children involved there is an increased risk of mistakes on the day. The couple & wedding party will enjoy the day more if they feel confident that everyone knows what they are doing. Mistakes can still happen, everyone is human & a child mistake can be gorgeously cute, but no one wants the fear of chaos to be all consuming.
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