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Ten Tips for Writing Your Perfect Wedding Vows

1.Start with a nice clean piece of paper (lavender is good, but any kind will work). Down the left side of the page, write the numbers 1-10. Now without stopping to think about it, fill in this page! Write down the first 10 things that come to mind in response to this sentence: I love (my partners name) because . . . Set this piece of paper aside.

2.Now how about YOU? What do YOU bring to this union? What promises will you make? Take another sheet of paper, and write em down dont worry about spelling, grammar, or anything else at this point. Just write down 4-5 things you want to promise this very special person with whom you want to spend your life.
Do you promise to be there in bad times as well as good?
Do you promise to be faithful with your body as well as with your mind and heart?
Do you promise to support your partner even when he/she isnt perfect?
Do you promise to share all your resources? Some?
What about if he/she gets sick? What about if you have a serious fight?
You get the idea . . . what are you promising in this union?

3.Think about the language you will use to claim your partner and name your relationship. When you introduce your beloved, what words will you use? Husband? Wife? Spouse? Partner for Life? What energy does each of these have for you? If you dont like one for some reason, throw it out. . . but before you start writing you vows, decide . . . what language will you use? This is a decision you need to make together . . . so start early, and give this as much time as it takes.

4.OK, after youve done steps 1-3, and youve got at least two pages of writing and one decision made set it all aside. Do something else, preferably with your partner, and preferably fun. Like Christmas trees, weddings get too much stuff hung on them, Make yours beautiful, by stepping aside from the stress for a day or two. Go out and remember WHY you love . . . go and play.

5.Done that? Now its time to make a BIG DECISION. Are each of you going to write your own vow, or do the two of you want to say the same thing? You dont have to, you know some of the most beautiful ceremonies Ive celebrated had each partner saying something different . . . But heres a trick: If youre each creating your own unique vow, why not insert a sentence at the end symbolizing the fact that you come together as unique individuals, and, without surrendering your individuality, you are creating a beautiful, shared union. Heres an example of words each partner might use to complete his or her unique vow:

John, I accept you as my husband.
I Tracy, embrace you, Susan, as my partner for life.

6.Its time to go back to the papers you wrote in Steps 1 and 2. If youre working together, youll have fun sharing those pages, and seeing where you overlap . . . Use colored pencils or highliters to lift up what you have in common and make those promises and statements of love just leap off the page.

7.Now, whether youre working alone or as a couple, its time to prioritize. Which is fancy language for saying, OK, if I have to cut two of these promises off the list, which ones will they be? Nibble at your lists, removing the things that are just a little less juicy, until youre left with three or four things you love . . . and about the same number of things you promise.

8.Copy these over onto a brand new, clean page. (Its amazing what a difference a clean sheet of paper can make trust me on this!)

9.One more question . . . this is a wedding, a celebration of your union, presumably for life. Will your vows indicate a time frame? Some couples use phrase like: Through all our years, and in all that life may bring us . . . For the rest of my days
As long as we both shall live
lifetime partner.
partner forevermore.
Whatever works for you, a wedding or service of union vow should contain a phrase that indicates the duration of your commitment. ( If youve come this far, I hope youve decided to promise your commitment for life.)

10.Read your vow out loud to a trusted someone other than your partner. Does it sound like you? How does it feel to say these words aloud? Have you said anything youd be embarrassed to say in public? Are there any tongue-tanglers in there? (Its amazing how seemingly simple phrases turn complex when its time to speak!) Make whatever minor changes you need, and then Stop. Feel good about what youve done for you have created one of the greatest gifts you will ever make.

Blessings on you and on your union ...

 

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