Annemarie Juhlian, Wedding Officiant Seattle Tacoma WAEvery day is a wedding day in the Pacific Northwest! As a non-denominational Wedding Officiant and Minister in the Seattle/Tacoma area, I share my insights, stories, musing and random thoughts on the business and personal side of all that is a "wedding." I welcome your email note, comment or question!Seafair Weekend and "Wedding Mania!" - Plan and Be Extra Ready For This Weekend!- July 28, 2008 Happy One Year Anniversary to Andy and Kristen!Sumner, WashingtonIf you are getting married this coming weekend in Seattle, I invite you to be "Seafair aware!"The bridges will be closed mid-day starting Thursday thru Sunday which can create chaos with some wedding guests who don't plan on this - and end up arriving late. This can also include key members of the wedding party and immediate family. So, if you're attending a wedding or it's your wonderful wedding, put out a "Wedding 911" to "get..http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/07/seafair-weekend-and-wedding-mania-plan.html Bring On Those Cute and Remarkable "Ring Bearers" and "Petal Girls"...- July 21, 2008 Congratulations to Nora and Moe and their beautiful family!June, 2008 - Tacoma, WashingtonWithin a wedding ceremony, children bring such joy.Whether it's walking down an aisle and going the wrong way, sitting down in the middle of the aisle for a "moment" or perhaps freezing up in the middle of throwing rose petals, at a wedding it is all good!Children love weddings. They love the feeling of having a "big job" on a "big day." And children guarantee that a wedding ceremony will often be...http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/07/bring-on-those-cute-ring-bearers-and.html The Big Question: After The Ceremony is Over, "Then What"- July 6, 2008 John and Rebecca, Kiana Lodge, Poulsbo"A Few Moments Alone After The Ceremony"I'm not a big fan of wedding receiving lines. This goes for casual or formal weddings, small or large guest lists. I'm also not a big fan of having a couple immediately greet family and friends immediately after their ceremony. WhyA wedding ceremony is a vulnerable and emotional life experience. I encourage each of my couples to take a few moments of private time - whether it's a few minutes or 15-20 minutes - to..http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/07/big-question-after-ceremony-is-over.html |