Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Fred and Diane's "Same Day Edit" From the Fabulous Laura and Her Crew at Edit 1 Media!

Congratulations to Fred & Diane!
July 25, 2009 - Herban Feast, Seattle, WA
Take a peak at this fantastic "same day edit" shown at their ceremony during the evening....


Sunday, July 26, 2009

PJ and Maegan's Memorable Destination Wedding Celebration At Kiana Lodge...

PJ and Maegan Wilkinson
Kiana Lodge ~ July 18, 2009

PJ drove 12 hours in treacherous Mid-west Winter weather to ask Maegan's parents for her hand in marriage. What I loved about PJ and Maegan is how they sweetly tied together the traditional and the contemporary to create a beautiful wedding ceremony and celebration at one of my favorite places on earth, Kiana Lodge.

As you can see from the photo taken by the wonderful Kurt Smith (www.kurtsmithphotography.com) moments after they began walking down the aisle, PJ and Maegan were elated to begin the new phase of their journey together as partners, buddies and loving husband and wife.

Congratulations PJ and Maegan!

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Chris and Malia's Seattle Wedding Ceremony - The Gift of Generosity & Graciousness

Chris and Malia Pima
The Skansonia Ferry Boat

I was deeply touched to share in Chris and Malia's wedding ceremony. It was a marvelous 7:30 p.m. ceremony on board the historic Skanskonia Ferry Boat.

Simply put, Chris and Malia set the tone for their wedding day with generosity and graciousness. Chris was amazing in all ways as he took charge of so many day-of planning details for his Sweetheart. Malia's beautiful smile and generous nature welcomed guests and made each person around her feel that they were indeed one of the most important pieces of this wedding day.

Chris and Malia - thank you for giving me the lovely opportunity to know you and share in a part of your beautiful wedding day.

Annemarie

Monday, July 20, 2009

Rahn and Dawn's Seattle Wedding Extravaganza at Golden Gardens Park!

Rahn and Dawn Stolworthy
July 19, 2009 ~ Golden Gardens Park

Well, if there ever was a very fun and memorable ceremony, I put Rahn and Dawn's marvelous wedding at Golden Gardens Park at the top of my short list! And this remarkable couple took everything in stride with grace and humor - you've gotta love that!

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So, let's see...what were some of the elements and unexpected surprises to the Stolworthy's ceremony?

- lots of wind which made things very blustery and fun
- a train in the middle of the ceremony (toot! toot!)
- a microphone that wouldn't behave properly and finally did
- gorgeous wedding vows
- fabulous family and friends who took everything in stride
- no parking. Na da. Guests walked in from all over - it was a packed day for people at the park. And no complaints were heard.

The most wonderful Cheryl Jones from www.inaframe.com took this beautiful photo of Rahn and Dawn and captured yesterday's festivities.

Rahn and Dawn - I suggest a picnic at Golden Gardens every year on your anniversary and wish you much happiness together....

Friday, July 17, 2009

Tips for Planning a Large or Small Waterside Wedding Ceremony...


Jason and Anna's Wedding Ceremony ~ Hood Canal
If you are planning to have your wedding ceremony on a beach or very near the water, I invite you to take a few pointers from Jason and Anna's wedding ceremony...
- Not to short, not too long. Many waterside weddings have the grand fortune of good weather and like Jason and Anna, a very hot day. Work with your Officiant to insure the ceremony is just the right length so people are not baking in the sun!
- Pre-ceremony refreshments. Yes, your guests will hugely appreciate some lemonade or punch before the ceremony, particularly on a very hot day.
- Standing position. Work with your Officiant on how/where you will stand as a couple during your ceremony. This allowed Jason and Anna's photographer, Barbie Hull, to get some great photos and as usual, I moved around so the focus was truly on this couple.
- Use the beach/waterfront for a grand group photo. A waterside group photo is a marvelous "thank you" to include in your post-wedding note to guests.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Alex and Amy's Wedding Ceremony in Puyallup - at a "Hidden Gem" Of a Venue!

Alex and Amy Smithing
Blair Acres ~ Puyallup, Washington

This weekend, I had the remarkable privilege of being a part of Alex and Amy's wedding day at a most amazing venue in Puyallup, Blair Acres - http://www.blairacres.com/.
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From the moment I arrived at rehearsal to the moments of signing the documents immediately after the ceremony, all was easy, fun and sweet.
Alot of this was because of the love, generosity and kindness of Alex and Amy's parents and their immediate family. Amy's Mother, Sandi, set the tone for a peaceful and memorable day and everyone and everything fell into place.
Alex and Amy - I wish you much happiness together and thank you for the opportunity to share in your wedding ceremony!
Annemarie

Thursday, July 09, 2009

Romero and Erin - Joyful, Fun, Moments of Solemn Gratitude and a Wedding Pooch!

Romero and Erin Zamora ~ 2009
Lake Union Cafe

I loved officiating Romero and Erin's wedding ceremony at the marvelous Lake Union Cafe. We worked together to create a traditional wedding ceremony with contemporary pieces and the "tying of the lasso" from Romero's Mexican tradition included both sets of parents in this beautiful ritual.

Jennifer of www.redfishphoto.com took this poignant photo of Romero and Erin outside of the Cafe, walking away for a few moments.

Sunday, July 05, 2009

The Blending Of A Family - How Ceremony Ritual Can Create A Loving Memento For A New Family...

Paul & Kimberly ~ The Woodmark Hotel

When crafting and writing a wedding ceremony that includes a child or children, I'm very resourceful in how I create and incorporate a family ritual that is appropriate, loving and memorable.

In Paul and Kimberly's morning wedding ceremony at the Woodmark Hotel, Paul's girls helped our couple re-plant a "wedding tree" - complete with watering and scooping of the dirt (no, nobody got dirty!). Smaller children love a ritual that is tactile - meaning, they actually "do something." If you are incorporating a child or children into a ceremony, get creative and mark the moment with a ritual that is meaningful and memorable for your new family.