
It is quite easy in the months and days leading up to your wedding to get caught up in the details and decisions about all sorts of things from transportation, accommodations, flowers, cakes, seating charts, and the list goes on...often pushing into the background what this day is really about.
Your wedding day is a celebration and honoring of your love and willingness to enter into a commitment with your life partner. Keeping the importance of this in the forefront of your mind will help you let go of any angst one might feel as the clock keeps ticking.
Enjoy the planning, enjoy all the little details, and if you find yourself a bit stressed, take a breath and remember...no-one will ultimately remember the color of your chair seats, or if the dresses match the napkins (in fact, many won't even notice that they do!). While these details may be important to you, what people remember most is the ceremony and the fun of sharing this special time with you.
One more hint...if you can fit it into your budget, hire a day of wedding coordinator!

Brooke & Domenic were married in Boston, in a ceremony that was simple, elegant, and fun-loving. I had the privilege of working with them in creating a marriage vision, and in the process we developed a deep friendship and connection.
Christine and Rita were married this past summer in a simple but meaningful wedding ceremony. When we first spoke, there was a desire to incorporate much of the spiritual aspects of their beliefs and values from the Vedic/Yogic traditions utilizing the learning's from their teacher's lineage.
Today is the vernal equinox, or as most of us may know it the first day of spring! Equinox actually means equal night, while vernal means fresh, new, pertaining to spring. So it is no wonder that on this day we have an opportunity to bring both balance and possibility into our minds, hearts and actions.
As a wedding officiant, I speak with many couples about their hopes, desires and dreams for their wedding day. While if not asked that help us ensure we are a good fit for each other.
A Wedding Officiant that is a
guide and "co-creator" of your ceremony is most likely to help you
create a meaningful, unique and personal ceremony. Here are some
questions that can help you discern if the person you are speaking with
can achieve this.
Finding and Selecting a Wedding Officiant is an important part of your wedding day planning. This is the person who will help you to create what is considered to be, by many, as "the heart and soul" of your wedding day. The ceremony not
only sets the tone for the entire day, it establishes the foundation
for the next phase of your life together as a married couple. Selecting
the right officiant therefore is an important decision and a process
you should begin fairly soon after establishing your wedding date.



