How to Write Wedding VowsPersonalizing Vows Making the Special Occasion Spectacular
Weddings are a wonderful and joyous occasion. The gown, the cake, and the location are on the huge list of important details.
What sets apart the wedding and makes the ceremony personal allowing the day to become a special day which will be remembered forever? The vows. From traditional to humorous, wedding vows are intimate ways for couples to express their feelings about each other and share their love. Some couples choose to use traditional wedding vows which are typically written by the individual performing the ceremony. Other couples decide to make their vows original by writing their own. Gathering Information for Wedding VowsWedding vows can be written together as a couple or individually. They can be of a traditional style, humorous, or mushy. Wedding vows should be written from the heart. An individual can ask and answer questions about how they feel. What did a person think and feel the first time they met their significant other? When did the individual first realize he or she was in love? What happened the first time she said "I love you!" How does she feel when she is away from him? How does he feel when they aren’t spending time together. Asking and answering questions can lead to loving thoughts that would make great pieces to include in the vows. Recall some of the favorite times spent together. What made that special day a memorable one? A person can include promises in their vows. Promises to be there even when times are tough or to never go to bed angry are examples of what individuals can write in their vows. Dreams for the future and the fun and happiness in the present and past can also be added. Writing the VowsVows can be written by first compiling lists which contain different types of information. One list can be 10 reasons why an individual loves their soon to be spouse. Lists of memorable moments can make up another. Promises and hopes for the future can fill a list. What love means and what feelings arise when he and she are apart can be written on a list. Look at the lists and pick out the most special, loving, or funny things written on each. Put the items from each list in order according to their meaning and importance and just fill in the rest with the words that will bring it all together making the vows personal and intimate. Samples of vows which can be followed or used as guidelines are available to look at and purchase from a variety of shops and sites online. Writing wedding vows is a special way for couples to express their feelings and love for one another. Vows can be humorous, traditional, or lovey dovey. Memorable moments, promises for the future, and feelings can be expressed when writing wedding vows. Decide on what information will be included in the vows and write with love. Nothing says "I love you" more than words that come straight from the heart.
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