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		<title>Comment on Springtime Los Angeles Weddings Tips by Springtime Los Angeles Weddings Tips &#124; Wedding Blog Today &#124; All Topics Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] admin wrote an interesting post today on&amp;nbsp Here&#8217;s a quick excerpt &amp;nbspLos Angeles, CA February 20, 2010 &#8212; Most wedding engagements take place over the holidays and Valentines Day. Now that the ring is on the lucky lady&#8217;s finger and she has said those magical words &#8220;I Do&#8221; the next step is to choose the &#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>Comment on Springtime Los Angeles Weddings Tips by Springtime Los Angeles Weddings Tips &#124; Wedding Blog Today &#124; Planning Weddings</title>
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		<dc:creator>credit repair fl</dc:creator>
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		<title>Comment on Luau Party Pineapple Palm Tree Fruit Display Video. by Alleen de nieuwste gokkasten online.</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alleen de nieuwste gokkasten online.</dc:creator>
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		<title>Comment on The Most Memorable Miami Weddings (Miami Weddings) by Tweets that mention The Most Memorable Miami Weddings (Miami Weddings) &#124; Wedding Blog Today -- Topsy.com</title>
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		<title>Comment on How Does A Renewal Vow Wedding Or A Second Wedding Suppose To Go? by untell social bookmark</title>
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we never had a wedding, just the court house. My husband says since we&#039;re already married we can&#039;t have a wedding. I disagree, because we have the marriage, but...</description>
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<p>we never had a wedding, just the court house. My husband says since we&#8217;re already married we can&#8217;t have a wedding. I disagree, because we have the marriage, but&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Does A Renewal Vow Wedding Or A Second Wedding Suppose To Go? by fizzy stuff</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 03:06:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Jane:
Properly speaking, a &quot;wedding&quot; is the legal/religious ceremony by means of which you become married. So, what happened at the court house was a court-house *wedding*. You had your wedding then. Even the Catholic church recognises legal weddings -- you would still have to have an annulment, for example, before the Catholic church would let you marry anyone else.
BUT...
What many people mean by &quot;wedding&quot; is the big formal party by which they publicly launch themselves into society as a couple. You never had that. In fact, like many modern wives, you may not even realize that such a party is just supposed to be a &quot;big start&quot; to the ongoing responsibilities of entertaining and hosting gatherings. Entertaining, whether on a large fancy scale or on a small intimate scale, is part of the fabric of a healthy society. So, not only *may* you have a &quot;first party&quot;, you *should* host such a party. And then, go on and host more. The Bible tells you &quot;remember to practice hospitality&quot; -- it is a virtue. Just, do it well.
Here are some tips:
1) The Catholic Church will hold a consecration of your marriage vows. Talk to your priest. They generally insist that this be done for the sake of piety, rather than for the sake of public display, and so do not have a full mass or encourage the big white meringue bridal gown and a hundred guests. Think more along the lines of a weekday evening in the chapel with your immediate family.
2) A good host keeps the focus on her guests, not herself. Don&#039;t expect or solicit gifts, don&#039;t keep your guests waiting around while you make a &quot;grand entrance&quot;, don&#039;t propose toasts to yourself or arrange to have them made to yourself. Don&#039;t make yourself stand out by dressing outrageously differently from what you expect your guests to wear. All these rules apply to the hosts of any social event  -- even a first wedding -- but people tend to forgive new brides who commit these faux pas, when they would not forgive a mature matron.
3) Keep the ceremony portion VERY understated if you must do it at all. Best of all is to invite your guests to an anniversary party, &quot;at home&quot; party or just a party party, and then at a convenient point make a short speech along the lines of &quot;George and I want to thank you all for coming. As our dearest friends and family, you all know that we got married at the court-house two years ago, and weren&#039;t able to share that important event with you. So this party is to thank you all for supporting us in through our transition from newlyweds to a stable married couple, and we&#039;d like you to know that we&#039;re planning to continue making this marriage work.&quot; Then turn to George and recite your vows to each other, then turn back to the party and say &quot;Thanks for coming everyone! Now we&#039;ll get back to the dancing: feel free to join us on the floor.&quot; And have the band strike up with something along the lines of &quot;May I have this dance for the rest of my life&quot;. Everyone will go &quot;Awwww&quot;, and watch you have three or four measures together, and then join in as they wipe a tear away with sappy smiles on their faces. 
And have a nice cake and some good champagne. Or at least tea.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jane:<br />
Properly speaking, a &#8220;wedding&#8221; is the legal/religious ceremony by means of which you become married. So, what happened at the court house was a court-house *wedding*. You had your wedding then. Even the Catholic church recognises legal weddings &#8212; you would still have to have an annulment, for example, before the Catholic church would let you marry anyone else.<br />
BUT&#8230;<br />
What many people mean by &#8220;wedding&#8221; is the big formal party by which they publicly launch themselves into society as a couple. You never had that. In fact, like many modern wives, you may not even realize that such a party is just supposed to be a &#8220;big start&#8221; to the ongoing responsibilities of entertaining and hosting gatherings. Entertaining, whether on a large fancy scale or on a small intimate scale, is part of the fabric of a healthy society. So, not only *may* you have a &#8220;first party&#8221;, you *should* host such a party. And then, go on and host more. The Bible tells you &#8220;remember to practice hospitality&#8221; &#8212; it is a virtue. Just, do it well.<br />
Here are some tips:<br />
1) The Catholic Church will hold a consecration of your marriage vows. Talk to your priest. They generally insist that this be done for the sake of piety, rather than for the sake of public display, and so do not have a full mass or encourage the big white meringue bridal gown and a hundred guests. Think more along the lines of a weekday evening in the chapel with your immediate family.<br />
2) A good host keeps the focus on her guests, not herself. Don&#8217;t expect or solicit gifts, don&#8217;t keep your guests waiting around while you make a &#8220;grand entrance&#8221;, don&#8217;t propose toasts to yourself or arrange to have them made to yourself. Don&#8217;t make yourself stand out by dressing outrageously differently from what you expect your guests to wear. All these rules apply to the hosts of any social event  &#8212; even a first wedding &#8212; but people tend to forgive new brides who commit these faux pas, when they would not forgive a mature matron.<br />
3) Keep the ceremony portion VERY understated if you must do it at all. Best of all is to invite your guests to an anniversary party, &#8220;at home&#8221; party or just a party party, and then at a convenient point make a short speech along the lines of &#8220;George and I want to thank you all for coming. As our dearest friends and family, you all know that we got married at the court-house two years ago, and weren&#8217;t able to share that important event with you. So this party is to thank you all for supporting us in through our transition from newlyweds to a stable married couple, and we&#8217;d like you to know that we&#8217;re planning to continue making this marriage work.&#8221; Then turn to George and recite your vows to each other, then turn back to the party and say &#8220;Thanks for coming everyone! Now we&#8217;ll get back to the dancing: feel free to join us on the floor.&#8221; And have the band strike up with something along the lines of &#8220;May I have this dance for the rest of my life&#8221;. Everyone will go &#8220;Awwww&#8221;, and watch you have three or four measures together, and then join in as they wipe a tear away with sappy smiles on their faces.<br />
And have a nice cake and some good champagne. Or at least tea.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Does A Renewal Vow Wedding Or A Second Wedding Suppose To Go? by good parent</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 02:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I agree 100% with your husband. Your courthouse marriage WAS your wedding!! Its time to get on with your life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I agree 100% with your husband. Your courthouse marriage WAS your wedding!! Its time to get on with your life.</p>
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		<title>Comment on How Does A Renewal Vow Wedding Or A Second Wedding Suppose To Go? by Messykat</title>
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		<description>the courthouse WAS your wedding so don&#039;t do any thing so official. don&#039;t do it in a church but try renting a place out...don&#039;t go so big with it though. then maybe after that : HONEYMOON!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the courthouse WAS your wedding so don&#8217;t do any thing so official. don&#8217;t do it in a church but try renting a place out&#8230;don&#8217;t go so big with it though. then maybe after that : HONEYMOON!</p>
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