tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3687709450498982275.post8678536464721497205..comments2023-04-26T10:51:57.183-04:00Comments on Raleigh Wedding Blog: Meghan and Ernest Tie the Knot at Stone Chapel!Raleigh Wedding Bloghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18093299762542615714noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3687709450498982275.post-20524028431773404432008-10-17T20:01:00.000-04:002008-10-17T20:01:00.000-04:00What nice stories about your couples. The first on...What nice stories about your couples. The first one where you mention about a sound system brought me back to the first wedding I did for a couple. It was in a tent and it rained and rained and rained. Sometimes I spoke normal, other times I yelled and still other times it was so loud I simply waited to be able to continue.<BR/><BR/>After that I told all my couples that I had a very different perspective about weddings than a lot. I said that they were putting on a show. People spent money on their wedding. They either gave a gift or money. Some people bought new clothes. Some people traveled in from long distances by plane, train and car. They all deserved to hear what was said at the ceremony.<BR/><BR/>After that little speil no one complained when I said they needed to have microphones. <BR/><BR/>I'm not doing weddings any more but I have taken all my experience around writing one-of-a-kind weddings and personal wedding vows and wrote an Ebook, The Secret Life of Vows-How to Write Wedding Vows that Create Powerful Marriages. <BR/><BR/>My perspective around the power and potential of writing personal wedding vows is unique and innovative. www.WeddingVowsandCeremonies.com <BR/><BR/>There is a great blog with many articles that support writing vows and living them.<BR/><BR/>Love, light and laughter,<BR/>Rev. Linda Bardes, The Wedding Vow CoachRev. Lindahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02025733236113780137noreply@blogger.com