Time has gone by and you are now deciding to pause and reflect on your time together in the years that have passed since your wedding day. It is an opportunity to reaffirm the tremendous love that has deepened with the passing of years.
Although it is customary for the husband to escort the bride down the aisle, you could have the elder teenage boy walk mom down the aisle. Your daughter may be your maid of honor, or have all the grandchildren go down the aisle before you - boys ringing hand bells and girls sprinkling flower petals.
Some call this ceremony a "renewal of wedding vows," a "recommitment of Love" ceremony or a "reaffirmation of Love" ceremony. Whatever you choose to call it, it is a most meaningful event, for you, your children, family and close friends.
Some families create exhibits or displays honoring the couple. This could include photographs taken on their wedding day, a copy of their wedding license, a photo of their first home, family snapshots and scrapbooks, a photo montage of the couple and all their family members, their original guest book and wedding album, and a few special favors, souvenirs, and keepsakes of the special day you invited them to share in renewing your vows and revisiting the special day you first made them years and years in the past
Renewing your wedding vows should be a truly joyous occasion. If you have you been married for 5, 10, 25, 30, or 50 years or more it is a truly amazing accomplishment; a time to Celebrate Love. There is no set time. If it feels right, do it! If you have survived love's challenges together, it is a happy ocassion to rededicate your lives and love to one another.
Although it is customary for the husband to escort the bride down the aisle, you could have the elder teenage boy walk mom down the aisle. Your daughter may be your maid of honor, or have all the grandchildren go down the aisle before you - boys ringing hand bells and girls sprinkling flower petals.
Some call this ceremony a "renewal of wedding vows," a "recommitment of Love" ceremony or a "reaffirmation of Love" ceremony. Whatever you choose to call it, it is a most meaningful event, for you, your children, family and close friends.
Some families create exhibits or displays honoring the couple. This could include photographs taken on their wedding day, a copy of their wedding license, a photo of their first home, family snapshots and scrapbooks, a photo montage of the couple and all their family members, their original guest book and wedding album, and a few special favors, souvenirs, and keepsakes of the special day you invited them to share in renewing your vows and revisiting the special day you first made them years and years in the past
Renewing your wedding vows should be a truly joyous occasion. If you have you been married for 5, 10, 25, 30, or 50 years or more it is a truly amazing accomplishment; a time to Celebrate Love. There is no set time. If it feels right, do it! If you have survived love's challenges together, it is a happy ocassion to rededicate your lives and love to one another.
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