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Let's Get Married!: A partnership of equals
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Monday, October 8, 2012. A partnership of equals. You might expect me to be crying into my cornflakes upon seeing this article in the Daily Mail. I have never in my seven years of conducting legal Humanist weddings heard a couple tell me they feel they 'ought' to get married. Humanists see marriage as a positive choice and a partnership of equals. We also respect that couples are together because they love one another but they can have quite different reasons for choosing to get married. My name is Julie...
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Let's Get Married!: Unusual wedding poetry - Ogden Nash
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Friday, October 26, 2012. Unusual wedding poetry - Ogden Nash. Ogden knew when to keep schtum! To keep your marriage brimming. With love in the loving cup. Whenever you're wrong, admit it;. Whenever you're right, shut up. Certainly knew a thing or two about relationships! The verse above, although named A Word to Husbands, applies to both people in the relationship! This has been a reading at a couple of my weddings and although short, it creates quite an impact. More than a catbird hates a cat,. As the ...
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Linki - Ceremonie Humanistyczne
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Ceremonie humanistyczne na świecie. Projekt Institute for Humanist Studies. Humanist Society of Scotland (przy ich pomocy zorganizowaliśmy pierwszy ślub humanistyczny w Polsce). Humanist Weddings in Scotland. Everything you need to know about legal, Humanist weddings in Scotland. Norweskie Stowarzyszenie Humanistyczne (po angielsku), największa europejska organizacja humanistyczna. Humanist Parenting: Secular Ceremonies and Celebrations. Institut for Humanist Studies. Herts, Beds and Bucks. Ceremonie lib...
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Let's Get Married!: February 2012
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Monday, February 20, 2012. One of the things I love most about being a Humanist celebrant is that the couples I marry are making a choice when it comes to commitment. Although I don't want to do myself or any of the other wedding suppliers out of a job, you really don't have to get married these days! However people decide to for their own reasons and I feel proud to be able to express those reasons in their ceremony. Can you imagine what it would be like not to have that choice? And show your support.
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Let's Get Married!: FAQs
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Why did you become a Humanist celebrant? I've heard that Humanist ceremonies are for tree huggers, is this the case? Do you wear special robes to conduct your ceremonies? Strangely enough it was very hot that day and before I'd changed into my usual black dress I had been wearing. a kaftan and flip flops. So if you want a celebrant to turn up in a kaftan and flip flops, I'm your woman! Do you stay for the wedding breakfast? What happens if something 'happens' to you and you can't conduct our ceremony?
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Let's Get Married!: Singing in a humanist ceremony
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Monday, October 15, 2012. Singing in a humanist ceremony. Dean Martin, he knows a good singalong song! When I meet wedding couples there's one element of the wedding they usually have very strong feelings about: singing! Many are adamant that the thought of communal signing is cringeworthy, whereas others feel that a sing song will add to the joy of the ceremony and give everyone a way to contribute. Is the song easy to sing? Is it a song everyone knows? Are your guests enthusiastic types? You have to be...
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Let's Get Married!: July 2012
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Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Wedding reading - If this isn't nice, I don't know what is. Now and again someone comes up with a wedding reading that's really unusual but strangely moving and appropriate. At a recent ceremony the couple's friend surprised them with this passage from Kurt Vonnegut's A Man Without A Country. I think it's just as important to promise not to take these for granted. Links to this post. This article from The Guardian. Goes a long way to explain the results of the consultation and dem...
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Let's Get Married!: August 2012
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Saturday, August 4, 2012. A short but sweet wedding reading. Here is Lang Leav's blog. If you'd like to see more. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). My name is Juliet Wilson and I've been a Humanist Society of Scotland Celebrant since 2005. I hope this blog gives you some thoughtful ideas for your wedding. If you would like more information about Humanist Ceremonies please feel free to email me: juliet dot wilson at humanism-scotland.org.uk. Same Sex Partnership Ceremonies.
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Let's Get Married!: October 2012
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Friday, October 26, 2012. Unusual wedding poetry - Ogden Nash. Ogden knew when to keep schtum! To keep your marriage brimming. With love in the loving cup. Whenever you're wrong, admit it;. Whenever you're right, shut up. Certainly knew a thing or two about relationships! The verse above, although named A Word to Husbands, applies to both people in the relationship! This has been a reading at a couple of my weddings and although short, it creates quite an impact. More than a catbird hates a cat,. As the ...
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