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Writing Your Wedding Vows
Is your wedding going to be a very formal and traditional affair, or are you breaking a few rules to have an
event that is uniquely your own? In either case, many brides and grooms are writing their own vows today, with
varying levels of creativity. You can still use very traditional vows, or you can be very non-traditional. If you
decide to try writing your own vows, there are a few things you should consider.
Traditional Vows Have Years of Meaning
There is history in traditional vows, and something moving about reciting the same vows as generations of men
and women before you, promising a lifetime of love and commitment to each other. Many faiths have their own
distinct version of the promises a couple makes to each other, and because they have been used for so long, they
have depth of meaning already built in. Even if you decide to be very creative in writing your own vows, it would
be wise to study traditional vows and consider what makes them so moving and incorporate some aspects of them into
your own vows.
A Creative Expression of Commitment
Writing your own wedding vows allows you to be creative in the words you speak when promising your life to
another. They allow you to create very personal and individualized expressions of marital commitment. Here are some
ideas to help you put together the perfect wedding vows.
If you have any favorite love poems, stories, or songs, write down your favorite passages. Look through
religious literature and select passages that are appropriate for your relationship or feelings. Consider how you
really feel about this step in your life and about your soon-to-be spouse. After you've thought about all of this,
begin writing it out on paper.
Do your best to verbalize how you feel, what you are willing to promise, and that this commitment is for a
lifetime. Practice saying it out loud so you can make sure it's the right length and focused, not rambling all over
the place. You may decide to write your vows together or write them separately and share them with each other ahead
of time, or just surprise each other. The choice is yours, so do whatever makes you feel the most comfortable.
Whether you choose to use traditional vows, write your own, or use some combination, your wedding vows are the
central purpose of the wedding. They deserve the time and attention it takes to make them a true expression of your
hearts. - Christi Vega
Christi Vega is the founder of http://www.CorpusChristiWeddings.com, the most complete online resource for planning a
wedding in Corpus Christi, Texas. Includes information on local wedding professionals, articles &
checklists, planning calendars, links to wedding music, books, and more.
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