Showing posts with label Wedding Vows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wedding Vows. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2014

WeddingVowsVibe Gift Card On Etsy By Dr. Linda


WeddingVowsVibe On Etsy: Engagement or Wedding Gift - A Gift Card from Etsy, brings a Celebrity Wedding Ceremony Writer to the newly engaged couple. Choose the part of the ceremony that you would like to gift.  "Tribute to Parents" or simply the "Wedding Vows"... The best gift to a marrying couple, giving them the most important words of their life!



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Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Etsy: WeddingVowsVibe By Dr. Linda

WeddingVowsVibe Gift Card On Etsy: We have an "Exclusive" with Celebrity Wedding Vows Writers! They write the wedding ceremony words for Celebrities! Gift A Celebrity Wedding Vows Writer to the "Just Engaged" someone that you know! 





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Monday, March 10, 2014

Say What? Who Is Listening To The Wedding Ceremony Anyway? Marriage Ceremony Levity Or Truth?


“Sorry that I missed the wedding ceremony….. I got stuck on the freeway. Wow, there was a really bad accident! But, glad to make it to the reception!” 



A cousin of mine once said, “A good speech should be like a woman's skirt: long enough to cover the subject and short enough to create interest!” Have you been to a wedding ceremony lately? I have, in fact, at them every week.  For the sake of disclosure, I am a Celebrity Wedding Ceremony Writer. Now that this is revealed here comes a polite but honest discussion about the wedding ceremony “goings on”.  Truth-be-told, wedding ceremony words are often boring, terribly written, rambling or inappropriate, and so forth. Not ours, of course, but the one that I read recently from another officiant unrelated to our Clergy & Wedding Officiants Network.

Most people do not care to speak publicly. And, when, a bride and groom, something about this fear or disinterest translates into disaster. Is there a societal expectation which assures a well presented wedding ceremony? I wish there was! And, if there were, so much of what traffics itself as a well-written marriage ceremony wording would be banned, and the seller jailed for indecent verbal exposure! Seems harsh, but really, if you were able to comment unfettered as “Anonymous” what would you really say?

Recently, a client presented me with local wedding officiator’s ceremony wording. This officiator was not with our group, as we custom write each of our ceremony events with the clients.  When reading this officiant's ceremony, there were more than a few concerns:

1.   The text was devoid of sectional “Headings”.  Important for the one reading to assist in the flow of presentation. Without “Headings” it is far too easy for the reading officiator to miss sections, or to import the wrong feeling to a section. Also, important when working toward the writing of the final ceremony draft. This, because continuity and flow for reading is easier to calibrate.

2.   The ideas presented in the text were out-of-order. Honouring the deceased groom’s mother toward the end of the ceremony. And, recognizing the couples’ children at an awkward juncture.

3.   There were no “Transitional Statements”. These are necessary, so that what was said before in an adjoining section, coalesces with the next section’s introduction. It also prepares the presenting officiator for the next segment, as to verbal cadence and feeling. Transitional Statements also have other important reasons.

4.   There was no “Sign-posting” as to who said what or whom was being addressed.

5.   It was not paginated for oral presentation in any way. Including as to the size of the print. The print should be larger in the officiator’s presentation draft.  This assists in reading without omission.   Also, the sentences were not “double-spaced” or sections spaced properly.  This also acts in prevention of missing a word or sentence or segment.

6.   The wording was redundant at best. A good ceremony takes hours to write. Remember my cousin’s quote at the start of this article.

In short, as a former Speech Professor, currently a Wedding Officiator, the received officiant’s text was a disaster waiting to happen. In fact, my client was confused.  And, this is why this couple was now my client.

Why Does This Happen? Should You Really Care?

Either people don’t know any better or don’t expect any more.  Let’s face it; the wedding ceremony has become a formality, something that people hope to get through! But, say it is not so! The words of a wedding ceremony should be at least as beautiful as the cake, the bridal gown, and anything else of beauty on the wedding day. The poor quality wedding ceremony wording and presentation does not need to be normative. But, in Southern California it is very usual occurrence.

So, I ask…. What are your suggestions on making the wedding ceremony more interesting? Should Internet Wedding Officiator Ordination groups be banned? (These groups do not require Wedding Officiants to be experts, but profit through ordaining anyone!) Should professional writers write the wedding ceremonies, and the officiants simply learn them? Should Wedding Officiants’ be certified in “Public Speech”?  

Let’s Talk About Making The Wedding Ceremony A Public Joy Again - Dr. Linda – Professional Wedding Ceremony Writer & Celebrity Wedding Officiator – www.facebook.com/legallymarried


Thursday, November 7, 2013

Fisherman's Knot Wedding Custom - Add Your Ideas To Our International Discussion on This Wedding Custom With Celebrity

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Getting married on a boat dock? Perhaps, a tropical beach? A small water craft or a cruise ship? Maybe, even at a Maritime Museum or Sea Aquarium? Recently, my Merchant Marine groom "Tied the Knot"..... I mean this literally!  This article marks the beginning world-wide recording of Wedding Knot Tying Traditions and Symbolisms. So, let's start off with some old and new ideas. For my Merchant Marine groom, I wrote the words, just for him. But, let's create some new ceremony wording together. Contribute your thoughts and pictures about Tying The Fisherman's Knot"  in a wedding ceremony. Let the recording begin!



What are some of the concepts that can be used to write this part of the wedding ceremony text? The Fisherman's Knot is :


1. Historically the "True Lovers Knot"
2. The strongest known knot type
3. Stronger under pressure
4. The simplest knot to tie
5. The part of the rope which remains intact
 (Even when the surrounding rope breaks)

Some Wedding Symbolisms For Tying The Knot - 3 Ropes

1. Intertwined rope pieces is  an ensign for "joining of lives"
2. Two of the three joining ropes are visual dipictions for the past & present
3. Two of the three joining ropes represent the "single life"
4. The third of the three ropes signifies a couple's future
5. The third rope is an ensign for a "strong marriage"
6. The combining of the three ropes into a knot, signifies a "new family"
7. The third rope represents God's blessing & help in marriage

Suggestions On Materials Used For Knot Tying or In Symbolism

1. Drapery Cords
2. Mooring Rope
3. Coloured Ribbons
4.  Glass Simulation of 3 Cord Knot Emblem on Sand Ceremony Vase
5. Combined Metals of a 3 Cord Knot Emblem on Sand Ceremony Vessel
6. Knotted Necklace or Bracelet or Brooch and Knotted Tie or Lapel - Pin 
exchanged during wedding ceremony
7.  Water Colour or Painted renditions on Reception Table
8. Wedding Day Fisherman's Knot Tattoo
9. The 3 Cord Knot Emblem to decorate the Unity Candle
10.  The 3 Cord Knot Emblem Engraved inside the Marriage Bands

About The Picture - Created By Wedding Officiator, Dr. Linda, for her Merchant Marine groom and his bride. The quote is an original, a small excerpt from her custom written wording to introduce the "Fisherman's Knot" tying tradition during their 2013 wedding ceremony. Dr. Linda writes wedding ceremony wording and vows for couples world-wide.




Friday, August 16, 2013

Jaded No More - The True North of Wedding Planning Idealism- The Bride, the Groom, the Wedding Professional & the Genuine Stuff


August 15, 2013 - United States - By Dr. Linda Wainwright Trott, a “Wedding Values” Writer, Educator & Celebrity Public Speaker Officiator - Helping Wedding Professional stay true to the idealism Intrinsic to the Wedding Industry. www.facebook.com/legallymarried & info@theclergynetwork.com



Sweet & Delicious, But Something Much More 



Gateaux Inc

The scrumptious wedding cake is by Gateaux Inc.  The bride and groom are pleased with their choice.  At the wedding reception, the guests’ taste buds will be delighted with satisfaction and pleasure. - The exceptional invoking of enjoyment to their taste buds is certain. But, even grander is the creativity applied by Gateaux Inc.’s exemplary baker artisans, and rightly so.   But, if one listens carefully, or thinks reflectively, there is also an unspoken beauty that communicates itself far beyond human taste buds and digestion. Far, but near are lovely feelings and thoughts branding the cake’s design, gifted by its creator. Is it not plain for all to see?  Unfortunately, not widely appreciated, is this bold and influential unseen array of “goodnesses” throughout the whole wedding planning endeavour!  These “goodnesses” are not “playing hide and seek” with us, but, rather, we with them. Be it bride or groom or, wedding and event professional, wedding planning participants beware; becoming a bit jaded may be inevitable. So “par for the course” that one misses the “real-stuff” for which the Wedding or Wedding Industry is made.

So, where am I going with this? Simply,  the same bride and groom who spends hours scouting for just the right cake, or dress or head-piece is the one who is sold short on the really important things inherent to the Wedding Day. It is a psychological truth that a thing can be enjoyed more when it is understood. Especially, when that “thing” is completely about what is good, lovely and true about being married? What is material and commercial has its allure, but, from the beginning, there are the deeper things that companion marriage. Is there not a way for wedding professionals, no matter what their contribution to a wedding day, help a couple along? Is it really all about “getting the gig?”  Suffice it to say, for many, “yes” would be the answer. But, I ask, “Has it really become all that debase?”

"Married and Loving It" 
By Dr. Linda
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So what can you, or I do to bring out the spotlight on the things that start where we can not see? Things, that when launched, have deep effect on what we can see?  So, as to not talk in riddles! Let’s apply this to my contribution to a couple’s wedding planning experience.  These brief, but few examples, are hopefully inspiring, invoking thought and revisions in your own contribution to the Wedding Industry.

Firstly, I see a bride and groom as persons, not as dollar signs. They are not my “meal-ticket”.

 Secondly, I lose nothing by taking the time to help a marrying couple feel good about the big step they are taking. I remind them of the benefits of the deeper things influencing their decision to marry, and, how those things, once identified and embraced, make marriage a significantly grand proposition.


Thirdly, I help them to locate these absolute values, resident in all human beings before the first man and woman, became the first bride and groom. These absolute values haven’t changed.  However, an oblivious generation may be unaware and un-embracing of them. - To pick a few – faithfulness, unconditional love, kindness, forgiveness, compassion, and others.

There is so much detail and “real –life” that I could offer, but, I will stay brief and to the point. Hoping that you will volunteer some of what you are doing to bring awareness about the silent and present finer things brought over the “marriage threshold” So, lets apply this to your contributions to the industry, and its bride and groom customers.  

Begin By Thinking About The Good, Lovely, Right & True For Your Marrying Clients 

"Understanding Brings Fullest Enjoyment?"
In short, your wedding and event career can be…

1. Enjoyed more, by identifying meaning and purpose, and other things of value.  Not just for a bride and groom, but for yourself.  - “Happy Wedding and Event Professional” makes a “Happy Bride and Groom!” (Dr. Linda’s quote)

2. Foundationally stronger because it is situated upon the “High Road”.  No matter how many “under –the-table” deals between “here to day, gone tomorrow” competitors, you will thrive, not survive. 

3. Possess “future”, because you have “sown” into the lives of each couple.  By reminding them of what is really important within the context of your services.  And, that, in such a way they will remember you.  Perhaps you were the only wedding and event professional wearing the “human face” of the very qualities they needed to get through a rough patch. The “kindness of kindness” should not be underrated.  The “rightness of right” is profoundly and simply just that.

4. More affluent… because, people like me, who are genuinely captivated by “what is good, lovely, right and true”, will want to work with you.  It is so rewarding to be a career companion with a person of “like!”  Especially, when “like” is of this nature! I will be able to trust you. I will know that you will ensure that a bride and groom derive the fullest enjoyment of what they are building toward. If not, the glitter of the glitz” is all they will have when the wedding reception “party” is over.  Just those blurry few hours, and nothing else!  Enrich their wedding planning experience, by assisting them in enriching their lives. And, if you need a little help on “how” to better do this, call me or e-mail me.  My life is enriched by helping you, and yours enriched by taking the step to be a better person. And, this will make you a better Wedding and Event Professional.  

Reinforce By Referring To Those With This Deeper Values Perspective  


Moreover, be kind to your clients when you refer.  This also helps me too.  We are in this “Wedding
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Wedding Officiators, Marriage Minsters
Wedding Clergy, Justice-of-the-Peace
Industry”
together, and we can decide what we want the “climate” to be! Please, when referring your clients to a Wedding Officiator, don’t take kick-backs” from the one to whom you are referring. Don’t refer to a friend, knowing that they are not really good at what they do.  Don’t encourage the couple to use an in-experienced family member or friend. (This won’t bode well for you when they do a poor job). Don’t refer to the one with the biggest “fanfare” or the one better at the “wine and dine!”  To look good, ensure a future in the industry, do learn about “What Makes a Stellar Wedding Officiant”.  And, since this will take knowledge that you do not possess now, contact me. I am an expert educator on “things ceremony”, and “things wedding officiator”.


Finally, I leave you where we started. It is a psychological truth that a thing can be enjoyed more when it is understood.  Help a bride and groom spot the finer things wanting to be seen. Especially, when that “thing” is completely about what is good, lovely, right and true about being married? What is material and commercial has its allure, but, from the beginning, there are the deeper things that companion marriage. As a Wedding Professional savour every moment, and, as you provide your unique contributional services, “pay it forward”, as a matter of conscience, and as a matter of professionalism. It is your job and your privilege to help others see the “real values” of “Getting Married”.  And, it is evident in everything lovely about the Wedding Experience.

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About The Author -  Dr. Linda Wainwright Trott - The Clergy Network - www.facebook.com/legallymarried      - The Clergy Network of Southern California customizes wedding ceremony wording and marriage vows. From Hollywood Celebrity to Olympic Sport's Stars To Music Rock Legends and United State's Senator's Son, our Dr. Linda writes with the history, personality and current trends in mind. Most Recently presiding Tamra and Eddie's Reality Show Wedding for Bravo T. V. and The Real Housewives of Orange County. Now working on two Food Network Chefs marriage ceremony wording. 

TCN, also provides professional Wedding Officiators, Marriage Ministers, Civil Wedding Officiators, Wedding Clergy, Non-Denominational Wedding Officiants, and others to perform the marriage ceremony. Orange County California Marriage License Issuance on day of the wedding, at wedding rehearsal or evening or weekend appointments also available.  To the Southern California wedding and event planner or wedding coordinator, Dr. Linda or The Clergy Network has been their professional referral for 24 years!

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

"Be My Bridesmaid" Invitation Charm Lockets or Necklaces by www.bloomfaith.com

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August 10th 2013 - California - Bridesmaid Jewelry News By Dr. Linda - Celebrity Wedding Officiator

www.facebook.com/legallymarried  has been informed by  www.bloomfaith.com of the their launch of  "Be My Bridesmaid" Invitation Charm Lockets or Necklaces. The bride-to-be selects a locket or chain, and then fills it with the charms that reflect the interests of the wearer. Let's look at the possibilities....

Fill with charms to :


1. Describe a bridesmaid's personality or virtues. "Kind" "Love" "Dreamer", etc.
            2. Honour the interests of the bridesmaid - hobbies, religious faith, career, loves.
                        3. Symbolize their role as bridesmaids or the "Wedding" or "Marriage" theme - i.e., "ring", "shoes", "flower", "dress", "heart", "princess crown", etc.

And, with each purchase,www.bloomfaith.com is including a complimentary custom "Be My Bridesmaid" words, written by Celebrity Wedding Officiator, Dr. Linda.  She recently presided, "The Real Housewives of Orange County Wedding Bravo T.V. - Tamra and Eddie. Also, writing The Food Network Star Chefs Wedding. Dr. Linda is a professional Wedding Ceremony and Marriage Vows Writer and Marriage Officiant. info@theclergynetwork.com  or, "Like Us" atwww.facebook.com/legallymarried