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Tuesday, June 17, 2014
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About WeddingVowsVibe - From "Burn Notice" to "White Collar" to "The Real Housewives of Orange County Tamara's OC Bravo T.V. Wedding".... Sports Heroes, United States Senators! Most recently UFC's International Middleweight Champion, Michael Bisping. Even better, Dr. Linda and her Celebrity Writing Team also officiate the words too! But, for over 20 years, thousands of marriage ceremonies bear the signature of the best wedding ceremony and vows writers today. All you need is an Etsy Gift Card or to hire a Celebrity Writer via Etsy... And, then we get started! Let us write for you!
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
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Valentines Day: "Almost Getting Engaged" Party - The Tradition of The Promise Ring For The Modern Couple
It’s Valentine’s Day: Someday He Will Propose, But Not Today
Does Anyone Give Promise Rings Anymore?
By Celebrity Wedding Officiator, Dr. Linda
(Director of Engagements and Proposals)
Planning A Valentine’s Day – “Almost Getting Engaged” Party or Getaway!
He is not going
to propose this year. And, it is o.k.
with you. Your relationship has long since transitioned from newish to a daily public
fact. Never-before-things say, “This is certainly it!” Yet, it is not quite right to say, “Yes” for life. But, those closest are expecting the “big announcement” of marriage. It has
been my experience as Director of Engagement & Proposals at LegallyMarried
and The Clergy Network, to meet couples wanting something significant “in-between”. And, Valentine’s Day seems the best holiday of
the year to take the next step. But, is “Engagement” the only next move? There is
dating, courting, engagement and marriage, right?
Back in the day,
there was a remedy for that “Almost committed
for life feeling”. This “rite of
passage” was a bonafide substantive gesture that promised a future together. This gift and a statement said, “Ours is not a passing fancy”, or, “Until
someone better comes along”. They called it a “Promise Ring”. It wasn’t only the not-so-gainfully unemployed teenagers
that utilized this method of declaring affection. Those a bit older might have
done so too!
Go For It - Throwing An “Almost Getting
Engaged” Party or “Almost Getting Engaged” Dinner
So, what does
this mean to your Valentine’s Day? Well, for the comic couple, a Valentine’s
Day get-together for the purposes of “Almost
Getting Engaged”, the giving of a promise and ring, has a certain humorous appeal. And, at an “Almost Getting Engaged” romantic dinner, for the serious minded
couple, there is intentional charm, and, a really significant advancing of their
relationship. As a wedding officiator, I
have conducted the simple, but tearfully joyful, “I promise to get engaged someday soon” ceremony before! After the vow is given, the casual relationship is in the distance
of love’s rear view mirror. And, with the gifting of a “Promise Ring or Necklace”, “Becoming
Engaged” is in the not-so-distant horizon. The “Almost Getting Engaged” vow is for the “in-betweeners” needing to take the next step. For some, it is a psychological necessity. For example, while setting the momentum toward
“Engagement”, it focuses each one’s thoughts on more seriously preparing for
marriage together. Or, it might even slow things down to a crawl. Which, until
a couple is really ready to “get engaged”,
may be a good thing! In any event, drawing the romantic line in the sand on Valentine’s Day could be the best
thing that you did for your relationship.
Ready To Exchange “Almost Getting Engaged” Vows? Maybe A Promise Ring?
So, if you are
there, time to make a “Promise to Promise”? Think about it for this Valentine’s Day. In just your favorite setting, a gift and a “Promise to Promise”! Share your vows with us, or, ask us to write
the “Promise to Promise” Vows. Happy
Almost! Sincerely, Dr. Linda - Director of Engagements & Proposals at Legally
Married & The Clergy Network. To
find out about our “Almost Getting
Engaged” Vows writers – info@theclergynetwork.com
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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.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Hummingbird Don’t Fly Away – A Wedding Day Tribute To Lesli’s Grandmother Stella
United States - Oct 2013 - Back in the day, the popular television show,
“MacGyver”, was a world-wide sensation. Children wanted to be a “MacGyver”. The MacGyver
character’s main assets were his utilitarian application of scientific
knowledge and inventive use of everyday items – along with his always near
Swiss Army knife. This American
action-adventured television series encouraged my like inclinations too. In
fact, I am a sort of “MacGyver”
wedding officiator – researching the science of a matter and finding
an inventive use for it within a marriage ceremony. Shouldn’t all wedding
ceremony writers be a kind of “MacGyver”?
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I was reminded of the “MacGyver”
character today, and how his skills could revolutionize the event industry. Whether
planning a wedding reception or a marriage ceremony….. A “MacGyver” wedding coordinator or a “MacGyver” wedding officiator has its merits. While sitting with a bride and groom, the “MacGyver” in me was again inspired. There, this marrying couple and I began to build
the sentimentally profound words of their marriage ceremony. And, then, the
bride remembered her Grandmother Stella’s love for the hummingbird. - A
granddaughter’s love recollects the sweetest things, and this was one of
them.
So, like a “MacGyver”
of the wedding officiator variety, I set myself to the task of inventively finding
a way to honour Grandmother Stella. And,
along this creative road, I learned about the hummingbird. This week, Lesli is married. As Grandma Stella is verbally revered, my
efforts are to be well rewarded by the tears of gratitude from so many. This is
my wedding gift to the bride, and it would make Grandmother Stella smile. - She is not lost forever. Not out-of-mind. Certainly, not far from her granddaughter’s loving heart.
Because Those Gone Before Us & Their Story Should Often Be Fondly Recollected
When creating a "Wedding Ceremony Values" list, don't forget to remember someone you love and miss!
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In the meantime, well, it is about written, a “Welcome” to the wedding guests, which includes my original tribute to Grandma Stella. I thought that I would share a few words with
you, We still have a few touches to add, and things to tweak ,but, almost there.
Wedding Day – A Bride Remembers Grandma Stella & Hummingbirds
“Most sentimentally, this day would not be the same without
a cheerful remembrance.
Sometimes the smallest things can change our lives, and
bring the sweetest recollections. It is
that “small thing” which makes us
smile or laugh or tear joyfully. On this wedding day, there is a “smallest thing” that inspires strong and
happy sentiments for Lesli of her Grandma Stella – That “smallest
thing”, the “hummingbird”! Grandma
Stella loved her hummingbird visitors. Each
one, with its eighty times per second fluttering of wings and humming
noises. Their flying left, right, backwards, upside down or in a figure eight. With
their minuscule hummingbird hearts, each one with its 1, 260 heart beats per minute. These tiny creatures provided countless
hours of pure delight to Grandma
Stella. Their beautiful iridescent
colours and visual displays brought Stella such pleasure. So, on this joy - filled occasion, how
fitting to remember Grandma Stella
and her hummingbirds………. ! All of what she loved, silently and sentimentally
influences this minute. The shear memory of her brings a fuller inspiration to this marriage. At this threshold moment of
marrying, Lesli wanted you to know about her heart of love for Grandma
Stella, and, how she holds close her memory. These “snapshots in time” go happily into her future. And, today, smile
along with her too -- for with any luck--
a hummingbird might pass this way. –
A sort of “kiss from the heavens”
and a gift from Grandma Stella, on the occasion of her granddaughter’s wedding
day." (Copyright Dr. Linda – 2013)
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Monday, October 14, 2013
The Bride Shot At Me - Social Networking Bride Gangs May Be Here To Stay By Celebrity Wedding Officiator, Dr. Linda
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Part 1 - Series - An article to inform Wedding Services Professionals
Wedding professionals, due to my last few days on bride populated Internet social networking sites, “madness” has requested its domination. Of course, I refuse to say, “Yes” to its invitation to torment! Suffice it to say, event professionals, we may be in trouble! If your marrying couples are “High Enders”, perhaps this article is not for you. But, it could be. For those many wedding service providers delirious to find work at all or simply attracting the average bride, please join this series’ discussion.
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News outlets have studied the unfavourable bonds formed within Social Media. Just today, a woman's Facebook post, featuring an image of her toned physique and her 3 young children, was barraged by 15,000 "name callers" (predominantly women)! And, for what? This young woman simply suggested it possible to be healthy and a mother of three young boys! Within a news story about this Facebook woman, the female commentator offered some descriptive words, often posted about herself, by social networking "name callers"! - Such as "whale", "elephant", "gorilla", and the like. This news anchor also admitted a struggle with her body weight. To take a big leap, it seems that there is a viciousness inherent within this generation's Social Networking Culture, and it makes these women's experiences more normative than isolated. So, how does this translate within the "Wedding Planning Industry"? In keeping up with the world outside The Knot or Wedding
Wire, there is an entire universe of engaged women, who might have possibly been
brought to earth by sadistic alien beings! Let me describe our experience on just
one of the more popular social networking “Mods” forums. My reason for keeping
up with the new, newest and newer of
the monstrously growing Internet social cafés might be different from yours,
but you still need to know. This new kind of bride may be coming through your doors very soon. Here we are, never thinking that this group of wedding professionals would write about such a thing! - Especially, as birthed by their own
experiences!
So, here goes….Did you know that there are actually on-line “Bride Gangs”! Yes, “Bride
Gangs!” -- With the same mentality as any garden variety of “Gang”. There is a “Gangland”. There is a “membership”. There is a “territory”. There is a “creed”. There is a “policing
force”. There are the “ruled” and
the “ruling”! And, unless you live there, you will not know
the kind of things that go on. It is enough
to say, “Let’s all just only service the
luxury bride, and forget the rest!”
Social Networking Forum
- Bride Type 1 – The Bully or
Enforcer
So, what is that to
you? Perhaps, you don’t even frequent or visit these bastions of the engaged
women. But, dear wedding professional, the kind of brides found in a wedding forum
are not necessarily a fringe element. – This
is a generation of wedding customer, who might be here to stay for awhile! And, that is a problem for the whole industry!
Let me introduce you to the first bride. She was a sort of a “Greeter, Gangland Style!” Within, just a few moments of posting an informative article for discussion, her response: “Get off of our site you
########! You are spamming, you ########.... We don’t want you here!” Now, do bear
in mind, there is no sign on this forum which says, “Die Wedding Vendor Die!” But, if she had fired a gun at me, I would be
deceased! Seriously, what is wrong with
this bride? Apart from possessing only a "four letter word vocabulary"! What is this "false sense of territory"? Why is she so naturally "hostile"? What are her mental and emotional issues? This was a “Gun Moll” of the “Bride Variety”! ... And, she had followers!
So, what was the nature of our unforgivable social act? What heinous
crime did this wedding professional commit? Should I be executed for my crime?
Now, don’t laugh but, I simply posted a link to an original article that was thoughtfully researched and compiled! Bringing to the light, a true concern for marrying couples. And, then asked if anyone would like to discuss it with me! Even inviting brides to help by adding to it also. This article's ideas were posited by me, a human behaviourist, caring person, and devout wedding professional. Couldn't another's experience and academic insight be helpful to a wedding planning bride-to-be? Now, because of this posting, I am amongst “America’s Most Wanted“! Shocked aren’t you? Well, you are not alone! Again, don't make the mistake of thinking that this Greeter Bully Bride was the only one like this on the wedding planning forum!
Should I Strike A Plea
Bargain?
Let Them Run Me Out Of Town On A Rail?
Let Them Run Me Out Of Town On A Rail?
In this Wedding Professionals Series, I hope that we
might collaborate on “What to do next?”
What adjustments to make, or not make. - Because,
ladies and gentlemen this “Bridal Mafia” is amassing its army. There is a clear message, that they don’t
need us. They are shouting, “We can get what we need on the Internet”!
Crystal-clear were their messages of
contempt for my 24 years of wedding experience and education. (A “Bully Bride” actually wrote, “I am an expert…. I have been planning my
wedding for 9 months!”) These brides were tired of us vendors promoting our websites or Facebooks! And, especially those "pesky" informative articles, whereby they might learn something! These brides were a tribe, a clan, a family! Wedding
professionals, in our collaboration, I hope that this continuing series will arm
us for our wedding industry futures! In
the meantime, “I am going back in. Cover
me!”
For Discussion By Brides or Wedding Professionals experiencing the "Bride Gang" mentality on Wedding Planning Forums. For the purposes of suggesting, "How to bring generous expert assistance (via Social Networking), to those brides wanting it, but being blocked by bride-peers with personal agendas.
For Discussion By Brides or Wedding Professionals experiencing the "Bride Gang" mentality on Wedding Planning Forums. For the purposes of suggesting, "How to bring generous expert assistance (via Social Networking), to those brides wanting it, but being blocked by bride-peers with personal agendas.
TO BE CONTINUED – DR. LINDA (Words and Images - All Content - Copyright 2013 - Dr. Linda)
Dr. Linda Wainwright Trott - The Clergy Network & LegallyMarried is a Celebrity Wedding Officiator, Writer, Blogger & Educator, and has written and presided marriages for 24 years. With multiple academic degrees, she was also a professor and president of a university. Friends with many National & International Wedding Professionals, she enjoys writing "collaborative" articles with them. From The Food Network Star Chef’s Wedding to The Real Housewives of Orange County Bravo T.V. Wedding to the bride on a budget, Dr. Linda is a “Wedding Values” writer. Dr. Linda encourages what is really important about “getting married”. Starting with absolute values first, helps a bride make the best and most memorable wedding planning decisions.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Invisible - The New Wedding Guest RUDE! By Celebrity Wedding Officiator Dr. Linda & Maria Erdman Table Manners Exp
October 11, 2013 - United States - Maria Erdman, an expert in "Table Manners" offers this true story as a part of our series on "Wedding Manners". www.seeseelifestyle.com
She was British, and she was royal. At a dinner party Princess Anne spent the entire meal talking about
horses with one of her dinner companions. Throughout the meal, beyond passionate about horses, this royal ignored her other dinner table neighbor. Until that moment when, the princess turned to him to ask for the sugar. At her request, the slighted man put two lumps of
sugar on his open palm and held them out to her!
Depending upon your vantage point, the ignored table companion either demonstrated his dismay with a well placed correction or with an out-of-order admonishment. Whether a graphic plea for acknowledgement, or something more derogatory... Point Well Taken! Does this kind of scenario bring back an "I am invisible" moment for you too? In an uncomfortable way, I too have been the victim of "Social Dismissal" at the wedding reception table. So too, at a wedding rehearsal and on a ceremony day. In fact, at a recent celebrity wedding, "Invisible" was my middle name! Whether the "Brave New World of Technology Dependence" is the culprit or the flawed "Child-Rearing" of the "Hippie Generation", it just is that way! But, it does not need to remain in this flagrant state.
Be it self - absorbed or insecure..... Single - tracked or Scattered..... or whatever disposition, the "Invisible Ones" at your wedding should certainly find their voice. Whether you consider yourself their good friend or an exceptional bride - hostess, it is your joyful responsibility to foster an inclusive wedding environment. So, how do we change the American culture on this regard? This is a good question which requires a big answer! So, let's just start with your wedding!
Firstly, I will start off with a few suggestions, adding to the article with your ideas as we go along. This will be a "Wedding Manners" collaborative article. We will even give you a link credit for your accepted story or manners suggestion.
1. Study the "Art of Inclusion" - At a social event or business mixer, pay attention to the presence of those around you. The "Invisible Ones" don't need to remain unseen. You can be that "first hand-shake" of acceptance!
2. Outside Your Familiar Social Circle, find a common ground of interest, or invest a few minutes in discovery of another's passions. Generally speaking, human beings like to learn, and enjoy communicating their treasured information. Also, there is great satisfaction in acknowledging the value of others. Even those across the room, or standing by the guest table, etc. have a story to tell you. - A story with your name on it! Who knows, this here-to-fore "Invisible One" might mention something that they read about a recent "Medical Cure" or that invites some other solution in your own life. Perhaps, you may meet Mr Right or Miss. Right or, that "Friend for Life". When at a social event, become known for your character and class, choose to participate outside your familiar inner circle.
3. As the bride, discuss your requirement of "Inclusive Enjoyment" for all wedding guests. - From the reception Master of Ceremony or D.J., to your Wedding Planner. As a Wedding Officiator, here in Southern California and as an International Wedding Ceremony Writer, I have many suggestions on "How to Include Family & Friends In The Ceremony Moment!" www.facebook.com/legallymarried
4. Simply the "Thoughtful Thing To Do", assign each table a host and/or hostess. - Those selected should have an inclusive nature.- This will facilitate natural lively conversation and enjoyment at their table of influence.
5. Simply the "Thoughtful Thing to Do", assign a person to attend to those wedding professionals providing services at your ceremony and reception. Greet them at their arrival, thank them at their departure. Sometimes, on a hot wedding day, the Wedding Officiator could sure use a cold glass of water (That would be me)!
Polite Wedding Officiator For Your Orange County or Los Angeles or Riverside County Wedding
Ceremony?
Discussion With Maria Erdman's submitted story of Princess Anne. "Ms. Erdman spent most of her life in Europe in the international aristocratic and jet set environment. She lived an elegant lifestyle unimaginable for most of people. Her main activity was hosting social events. .......She was identified as the most elegant woman in Rome by the national newspaper "La Repubblica"....Today Maria is focusing on using her experience, talent and passion to enhance the lives activity was hosting social events."
Discussion With Dr. Linda - Celebrity Wedding Officiator - Officiated The Real Housewives of Orange County Wedding on June 15th 2013 & The Food Network Star Chefs Wedding
Recently, after my Bravo T.V. wedding ceremony for The Reality Show - The Real Housewives of Orange County Tamra & Eddie, I received a number of compliments regarding the kindness and grace in my voice and in my deportment. Also, that these traits are not ones manufactured. Wedding or Celebrations Manners are more much more than "have to", they are public expressions of what a person values, and who they are or want to become.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
Wedding Bell Blues Isn’t Her Something Blue – By Dr. Linda Wainwright Trott – Celebrity Wedding Officiator
Between Adoring Love
& Frustrated Lament
This Singer Fluctuated
This Singer Fluctuated
United States –
September 26, 2013 -
“Bill, I love you so, I always
will…..through your compassion eyes of gray…” It was the 1960’s, and these
words, strikingly belted out by songstress Marilyn McCoo, climbed to the top of
the music charts. “Am I ever going to see my wedding day…Oh, come on Bill!” Back in that day, bopping along, either singing or
humming during class changes throughout high school hallways every where, were
young starry – eyed girls. From the Ed Sullivan show, and then
into countless wedding chapels, this was to become every bride’s song -"Kisses and love won't carry me til you marry me Bill"….
The song title “Wedding Bell Blues”.
“The
5th Dimension” (a musical group), recorded “Wedding
Bell Blues” (1969) when band members Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr.
were engaged. So, the "Marry me Bill"
theme was certainly true to life. But, Davis isn't the song’s real "Bill." This music was written
by 18 year old Laura Nyro. So, who
was “Bill”? It was "Bill Carter,"
an actor who was having an affair with the jazz singer Helen Merrill. Laura Nyro was related to Ms. Merrill by
marriage.
Note: The Younger reader might remember the Wedding Bell Blues version of Jayma Mays, and her character Emma Pillsbury on the FOX television
show Glee
in the song's featured episode “Yes/No”.
But, Long Before 1969,
Women Talked About “Blue” Too
Hundreds of years separate the 1969’s “Wedding Bell Blues” bitter- sweet saga
from the tender symbolism of an English woman’s “Wedding Bell Blue”. Not
related at all, is one “blue” to
another “blue”. With the English custom of “Something
Blue” are its companions “Old, New,
Borrowed, and A Sixpence in the Bride’s Shoe.” – (“Sixpence” is an old form of British coinage). - Each selected item has its succinctly
punctuated wedding symbolisms.
This bridal tradition of “Something Blue” comes from an Old English rhyme ("Something Olde, Something New, Something Borrowed, Something Blue, A Sixpence in your Shoe"). Each “Something” is an object added to the wedding outfit or, to be carried with the bride as wedding day good luck charms. Something old represents continuity; something new offers optimism for the future; something borrowed emblems borrowed happiness; something blue stands for purity, love, and fidelity; and a sixpence in your shoe is a wish for good fortune and prosperity.
Do You Want To Bring This British “Blue” Custom
Into Your Wedding?
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Into Your Wedding?
For some brides, a bit of history rings
genuine. - Whether, due to ethnic
identification or fascination, or resultant of family tradition. Showing off
your sentimental choices is something that brides or their mothers do not often
think about. As a bride what is significant to you, and why, is not always
noted by wedding day others. But, do announce the traditions, as guest may find
added enjoyment in your selection of meaningful things, such as “Something Blue”. It will educate, make it interesting, give
them something to discuss with others, and by “passing it on” bring added value
to another’s future wedding planning.
Award Winning Photographer, Leslie adds her idea, "While 'something blue' is typically interpreted as a lace hankie, piece of jewelry, or a family heirloom, this stunning bride, Kelly, made 'something blue' her gown. Not for everyone to be sure, but it matched her sapphire wedding ring and beautiful blue eyes. " www.ClickChicksPhotography.com
Award Winning Photographer, Leslie adds her idea, "While 'something blue' is typically interpreted as a lace hankie, piece of jewelry, or a family heirloom, this stunning bride, Kelly, made 'something blue' her gown. Not for everyone to be sure, but it matched her sapphire wedding ring and beautiful blue eyes. " www.ClickChicksPhotography.com
Some Ways A Bride Brings in “Blue”...
Bridal…..
1. Blue Shoes – Featured – Louis Vittan
2. Blue Hair or Jewelry Accessories –
Rachael at Heirlooms Ever After - suggested
“Why not incorporate some Aqua Marine, Blue Topaz or blue hues
of Swarovskis into your accessories!” Rachael
3. Trendy Blue Stockings
or Blue Undergarments
4. Floral Bouquet &
Its Adornments – Blue pearls or rhinestones or ribbons, etc.
5. Blue Bubbles Blown Down Wedding Aisle Preceding Bride’s Entrance
6. Blue Sign Announcing Brides Entrance or Signage With Words Written
In Blue Chalk – Carried by younger children, e.g. “Uncle Brian, Here Comes Your Bride!”
7. Blue Nail or Toe Polish
8. Body Art - Permanent or Temporary - Small Blue Tattooed Wedding Day Image
9. A "Bluish" Coloured Custom Blended Perfume
10. Blue Pedestals for Ceremony Altar Flowers
11. Blue Bow Ties on Groom & Groomsman
12. Blue Candles
13. Blue Wedding Get-Away Pick Up Truck
14. Blue Wedding Bells Rung Down Wedding Aisle - Announcing The Bride
10. Blue Pedestals for Ceremony Altar Flowers
11. Blue Bow Ties on Groom & Groomsman
12. Blue Candles
13. Blue Wedding Get-Away Pick Up Truck
14. Blue Wedding Bells Rung Down Wedding Aisle - Announcing The Bride
16. As our list is growing, please contribute your suggestions at
www.facebook.com/legallymarried
or on this blog’s article’s comments.
Facebook Discussion of "Something Blue" Dr. Linda Officiated Real Housewives of Orange County Wedding of Tamra and Eddie Bravo T.V. on June 15th 2013
Recently, after my Bravo T.V. wedding ceremony for The Reality Show - The Real Housewives of Orange County Tamra & Eddie, I received a number of compliments regarding the kindness and grace in my voice and in my deportment. Also, that these traits are not ones manufactured. The command of th wedding ceremony showed knowledge and experience. Wedding or Celebrations Manners, along with acquired knowledge and experience are more much more than "have to", they are public expressions of what a person values, and who they are or want to become. info@theclergynetwork.com - www.facebook.com/legallymarried - blog.theclergynetwork.com - www.pinterest.com/livingfestive
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