Posts Tagged ‘seattle wedding officiant’

A Holiday Weekend Wedding: Steve & Antoinette at Seattle’s Doubletree Arctic Club Hotel

Sunday, December 12th, 2010

Steve & Antoinette Ettinger ~ Arctic Club Hotel/Seattle

It was a holiday weekend wedding for Steve and Antoinette ~ who first met in their teens, shared junior college together and who after circling each other for 35 years, were married in front of 150+ family and friends in the gorgeous ballroom of Seattle’s Doubletree Arctic Hotel on Thanksgiving weekend.

It was so much fun for me to work with this couple to create and deliver their ceremony.  Steve and Antoinette included traditional pieces, contemporary elements and honored the five adult children in their lives.

A funsy highlight for me (and for a few other who know what was going on) was Steve and Antoinette’s ring bearer who delivered the rings to Steve attached to a transformer toy!

Steve and Antoinette ~ welcome back from your once-in-a-lifetime cruise.  I wish you much happiness as you move into this new phase of your life together.

And as always, my gratitude to Catering Manager Brooke Byrne at the Doubletree Arctic Club Hotel for her help and support around Steve and Antoinette’s ceremony moment.

Beautiful Photo by: Photo Guy Extraordinaire Tom Ellis:  www.tomellisphoto.com

Creating Threads of Tradition in A Wedding Ceremony ~ Tricia & Tony At Manette Community Church, Bremerton

Wednesday, December 8th, 2010

On a sunny day last month, Tricia walked down the aisle in the church her parents were married in 35 years ago and married the man of her dreams ~ the very wonderful and handsome Tony!

Tricia & Tony ~ November 2010

Over the Summer and Fall, I loved working with this couple.  Tricia is a bundle of positive and radiant energy and was so enthusiastic to create a  romantic and loving ceremony in a church that holds such sweet memories for her parents and family.

As one creates a wedding ceremony and/or decides on a venue for a ceremony, family history or tradition may play a part in a final selection decision.  And then again, it may be time to start a new tradition for you, your Sweetheart and family!

Remember ~ there is not “right way” or “wrong way” to “do” a wedding ceremony.  At the end of the day, it’s truly about the two of you and what you want/desire for your ceremony and celebration.

Fabulous Photo: The Marvelous Catherine Abegg ~ www.calimaportraits.com

The Hidden Joy Of Working With Engaged & Married Couples: Babies, Children, Family Twists ~ The Circle Of LIFE!

Monday, November 22nd, 2010

Beautiful Olympia Rose

It’s Thanksgiving Week ~ one of my most favorite holidays.
In this work that I do, one of my hidden joys is sharing life “beyond the wedding” with many of my couples. 
A number of weeks ago, I received an unexpected and very happy email note from Joe and Christine sharing big news ~ the birth of their daughter, Olympia Rose, and the joy they feel in loving such a beautiful bundle of joy.
As the years roll by, it’s remarkable and humbling for me to not only share in a marriage day but to be a tiny part of a family’s history and life experience - perhaps in a blessing of a baby or the passing of a beloved family member.
Marriage is part of the circle of life and I treasure this photo of Olympia Rose and the many that encircle a big bulletin board in my office. 
Joe and Christine ~ my very best to you and your beautiful family!

Adding A Unique Ceremony Flourish ~ No Matter What Your Faith, Tradition Or Background!

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Zach & Bonnie ~ October 2010

Zach and Bonnie worked to create not only a very personalized wedding ceremony ~ they thoughtfully worked with me to create and select “ceremony flourishes” that raised the joy bar on their wedding day!

One of the ceremony flourishes that I loved the most was Zach and Bonnie’s contempory “jumping of the broom” at the end of their ceremony. 

This beautiful ritual – from the African tradition – resonated for many reasons with Zach and Bonnie.  And with a few beautiful words, a broom presented by bride’s parents and a huge smiles from everyone in the room, Zach and Bonnie took a big and memorable jump into their new life together.

As you consider “ceremony flourishes,” take a page from the past or create something totally “you.”  Truthfully, there is not right way or wrong way to “do” a wedding ceremony ~ in the end, your marriage ritual is all about the two of you and your family and friends, whether your guest list is 2 or 200.

Here’s to jumping!

Kim and Ben’s Wedding Ceremony at the Intimate & Posh Sorrento Hotel ~ Seattle, WA

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

Kim & Ben ~ October 2010

Kim and Ben + Sorrento Hotel = Life Moment!

You know, there is often a paradox in life that I often see come true.

What appears to be small is really big.

What appeals to be big is really small.

On a sweet October Sunday, Kim and Ben were married with their closest family and friends in a fireside ceremony in the penthouse of the Sorrento Hotel. 

The wedding guest list was small.  The guest list was mighty.

In front of their dearest people, Kim and Ben exchanged vows.  We had laughter, a few tears ~ I loved this couple who incorporated a mix of untraditional with a few threads of traditional.  Most of all, this ceremony had sacred weight which is a key component to any ceremony whether religious, spiritual or secular.

Ben and Kim ~ Your wonderful Photographer Jenny GG sent me some of your photos – you need to wipe those huge smiles off your faces!  I am so happy for both of you – yeah!

Photographer – The amazing Ms. Jenny at www.jennygg.com

5 Simple Ways To Make Your Northwest Wedding Timeless Without Breaking The Bank!

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

Mike and Kristin Pavon ~ Blue Ribbon Cooking Co.

Mike and Kristin Pavon worked from their hometown of San Diego to design and coordinate a most beautiful and memorable wedding day in Seattle.   Their venue – The Blue Ribbon Cooking Company – on Lake Union was the perfect site for their wedding – in all ways this wedding was elegant, gracious, fun, contemporary and so very enjoyable.

If I didn’t know them better (Kristin is a planner!), I would have thought they had read Seattle Wedding Planner Bobbi Roth’s definitive guide to creating a memorable and unique wedding day.

If you are in the middle of planning your wedding day, I invite you to visit Bobbi’s site and download her guide which offers you “5 Simple Ways To Make Your Wedding Timeless Without Breaking The Bank!” 

Go to:  www.bobbirothweddings.com

Beautiful Photos:  www.redfishphoto.com

The Gift of Gratitude ~ David and Caroline’s Wedding Ceremony At Seattle’s Space Needle…

Monday, September 13th, 2010

David and Caroline ~ Sept. 5, 2010

When I went to the front of the room to say hello to family and friends before the start of David and Caroline’s Labor Day weekend wedding ceremony, I asked, “how many of you are from out-of-town?” 

Two-thirds of the group (at least!) raised their hand.

Knowing that David and Caroline worked very hard to create a destination wedding weekend experience for their guests, we created a ceremony infused with gratitude and appreciation ~ not only for their loving relationship but to honor and recognize the people that they love.

One of the sweet moments within their ceremony was when David and Caroline surprised each member of their wedding party with personalized words of gratitude.  This exchange worked beautifully and I could tell that the guys and gals standing up for this couple were truly touched to be remembered in this way.

I”m a big fan of gratitude and appreciation within a wedding ceremony. And when appropriate, a “surprise” can be all the more fun!

David and Caroline ~ We got you married in style – we got you thru the logistics of Bumbershoot - I loved being a part of your wedding day!

3 Unique Ideas For A Remarkable “I Do!” Moment

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

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The dress has been selected. The cake is ordered. The invitations are out. The venue is reserved.

Now, your focus as an engaged couple is working with your Officiant or Minister and creating the “wedding ceremony” portion of your wedding day.

Yikes! Where to begin?

Over the years, I have worked with hundreds of couples from all faiths and traditions on their way to their wedding day. Many people have not been to a joyful, contemporary and uplifting ceremony where the focus is on the couple and their family and friends.

So, as you work with your Minister or Officiant to craft, create and write your ceremony, please remember that you have flexibility to design and orchestrate your ceremony as you wish. This is particularly so if you are working outside of the religious walls of a church or religious tradition.

As a Non-Denominational Wedding Officiant & Minister, I invite you to consider these three possibilities to personalize your wedding ceremony and make it truly your own:

Joyful, Fun and Innovative Ideas For Your Wedding Ceremony:

1) Nix the Unity Candle. The unity candle is a beautiful ritual and it comes from many traditions. AND it is overdone in a wedding ceremony. If you desire the unity candle, kick it up a bit and ask your Officiant or Minister to more deeply personalize this ritual. If you are lighting a unity candle, consider involving your entire wedding party in some way or as you are lighting the candle, invite family and friends to share their wishes for you.

2) Jazz Up Your Ring Exchange. Before you and your Sweetheart exchange your rings, have your Officiant or Minister pass the rings to each member of your wedding party – or perhaps to your immediate family members – and request that they each hold the rings for a moment and send a best wish, prayer or blessing. This way, your wedding rings are sweetly infused with the energy of people who love and appreciate you.

3) Give Your Guests a “Job.” Yes, a job! Before your Minister or Officiant shares the final blessing and pronouncement, have him or her make a brief announcement to guests about “what to do next” immediately after the ceremony. By giving your family and friend direction on photos, cocktail hour or whatever, you are taking care of your guests and making way for an elegant tradition from your ceremony to your reception/party!

Karam and Heidi’s Winter Wedding Ceremony at the Edmonds Conference Center….

Monday, February 1st, 2010

huckleberry-002Karam and Heidi were married in front of their family and friends in a sweet ceremony at the Edmonds Conference Center. 

What I’d love you to know about Karam and Heidi’s experience: 

~ They created a beautiful ceremony and wedding day in line with their budget and values…i.e., it was all beautiful and not crazy!

~ Karam’s obvious devotion to his Sweetheart was a highlight of the ceremony for me ~ I hope the photographer was able to capture the joy on this guy’s face!

~ Family and friends pulled together to create a real “family/friends atmosphere” ~ it was warm, it was real – it was a true moment to remember for all involved.

To Marry At Gasworks Park – Weston & Tanya’s Sunday Afternoon Wedding Extravanganza!

Thursday, October 1st, 2009
Weston & Tanya Alvers
Weston & Tanya Alvers

Westin and Tanya’s wedding ceremony was fabulously “them” – humor, sweetness, a few fun moments including unexpected cheers/waves from on-lookers on the hill and a seaplane flying over head.

And here’s what I know about Gasworks Park, having officiated there a number of times over the years.  It’s not the easiest venue for a wedding ceremony.  In the Summer, it’s packed, chaotic and parking is challenging.  Thankfully, Weston and Tanya did their due diligence with permitting and planning and their moment went off without a hitch – well, almost.  The chairs failed to show up but that didn’t dampen spirits!

If you are considering a wedding at Gasworks Park, follow in the steps of Weston and Tanya – do heavy planning – be smart and expected the unexpected – and pray for parking!

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