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Your big day is approaching - family, friends and guests will be in attendance to witness the most important day of your life. You’ve made certain the flowers are beautiful, the entrees are delicious, your gown/tux is perfect - the stage is set for a Magical Wedding Day ... but what about the moment when all eyes are on you? The most important few minutes of your entire ceremony are when you exchange your vows. Do you know what you’re going to say to evoke the emotional response that everyone is expecting from you?
Are you going to leave it up to the officiant? Are you going to recite marriage vows that have no personal meaning to you or your spouse? Don’t you owe it to yourselves to personalize the most special day of your life with vows that will echo for a lifetime?
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Of course you do - but not everybody is a poet - in fact, most of us find it nearly impossible to express our feelings in a way that would impress anyone, therefore we shy away from it. We are willing to sacrifice the moment because we are too insecure in our ability to convey our emotions.
I know your struggle - When I got married 12 years ago, I desperately wanted to craft my own vows - I wanted to show the world (those in the chapel) how much I adored and cherished my beautiful wife. I wrestled with putting the right words to paper - I knew how much I loved my soon-to-be-wife, I just couldn’t seem to express my love in a form that I would feel comfortable reciting to her and an audience of 150 of our closest friends. So, I made the poor decision of reciting the preacher’s vows - the same vows thousands of other couples used - I felt disconnected from the ceremony and nobody seemed all that impressed with my delivery (my wife wrote her own vows, making the situation even worse). Everyone commented to my wife at our reception about how lovely her vows were - and then congratulated me, not mentioning my half of the ceremony. I felt embarrassed.
I never really got over the embarrassment - watching the tape of the wedding every once in a while didn’t help. It became a running joke of sorts in my household too - basically, my wife viewed me as being unoriginal and unable to express my feelings well - she was a sweetheart about it though (thanks honey!)
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Fortunately, I got my chance to correct this wrong. My wife and I decided to renew our vows for our 10th anniversary - THIS WAS MY BIG SHOT AT REDEMPTION!
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