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!Congratulations to MacKenzie and Eric - and Sweet Baby Kennedy!- August 27, 2008 MacKenzie & Eric and Baby Kennedy Summer, 2008 Throughout the year, I get unexpected and wonderful emails from couples whom I have married, often with marvelous news to share.Today, I got an email from MacKenzie and Eric and it made my day. MacKenzie and Eric were married on a very rainy and blustery July day in 2006 at the wonderful Kiana Lodge on Agate Pass. And this couple didn't let a few rain drops or a complete change in ceremony plans alter their kindness, passion or understanding...http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/08/congratulations-to-mackenzie-and-eric.html Sam & Melanie's Wedding Day - and Wedding Dog Bailey's Day, too!- August 18, 2008 Sam & Melanie ChamatyRobinswood House, August 10, 2008Wonderful Photo by: www.weddingsbyaziel.com This Summer season, I have had such wonderful couples. Couples who embrace a conscious, connected and adventurous sense of marriage partnership.And this goes for Sam and Melanie Chamaty - married under a beautiful Chuppah at Robinswood House in Bellevue at high Noon on Sunday, August 10th.Sam and Melanie's interfaith ceremony was a wonderful affair - complete with different traditions, humor..http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/08/sam-melanies-wedding-day-and-wedding.html No Matter What Faith Or Tradition, Elegant Humor In A Ceremony Always Works....- August 8, 2008 The New Mr. and Mrs. Jeff & Anita Mortaloni!The Salish Lodge, Summer, 2008Jeff and Anita's wedding ceremony was a marvelous experience. It contained traditional elements, contemporary pieces and well-placed humor and lots of joy. No matter what faith or tradition, appropriate humor - especially in the first few minutes of a ceremony - relaxes everyone. If written and delivered well, humof helps to ground a couple and morefully engages the participation of family and friends.So, as you...http://annemariejuhlian.blogspot.com/2008/08/no-matter-what-faith-or-tradition.html |