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- From: hawley@adobe.com (Steve Hawley)
- Newsgroups: soc.couples
- Subject: Re: Non-Traditional Wedding Ceremonies
- Message-ID: <hawley-181192085423@huxley.mv.us.adobe.com>
- Date: 18 Nov 92 17:23:11 GMT
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- In article <dumic-161192181557@apamea.swarthmore.edu>
- dumic@cc.swarthmore.edu (Mark J. Dumic) writes:
- >My fiancee and I are planning what I guess you would call a non-traditional
- >wedding ceremony.
- ....
- >One line that we are trying to walk is to be
- >sensitive to parents and guests who are more comfortable with "standard"
- >weddings yet we want to incorporate something that makes sense for us.
-
- >Stories, suggestions, ideas are welcome.
-
- The wedding of Caroline Smrstik and Stephen Hawley, 3/10/90
-
- Originally, we had planned on going the justice of the peace route and
- then throwing a party for our friends. That seemed like the best way to
- avoid offending the largest number of people as neither Carrie nor I are
- especially religious, and didn't relish the idea of tracking down a parish
- and an officiant and so on and so forth.
-
- As I was calling various friends to let them know our plans, I was speaking
- to a friend of mine from grade school who was now in Harvard Divinity
- School and was and apprentice Unitarian minister. Our conversation went
- something like this:
-
- Me: "We're going the courthouse route, seems the path of least resistence.
- Ha, ha, ha, wouldn't it be great if you could do the ceremony!"
- (Pause)
- Maria: "You know, I *think* I could."
-
- Some checking around and we find out that in New Jersey, to preside at a
- wedding, you either have to be a judge or certified divine enough by a
- religion that has correctly filed with the IRS. Her chapter of UU in
- Boston said that if our local branch said it was OK, then it was OK with
- them. Everyone agrees.
-
- Carrie and I drive up to Boston for a weekend with some ideas for
- ceremonies
- but mostly with questions. True to how I knew Maria from years past, she
- was INCREDIBLY prepared. She had books and books of materials that were
- tagged and bookmarked. We assembled a ceremony from various traditions
- that consisted of an opening blessing, some Gibran, a wine ceremony,
- exchange of vows, exchange of rings, and a pronouncement. Our
- pronouncement
- came from a book entitled "A Book of Same Sex Weddings." We chose to
- excise the line "I now pronounce you three gay men." Had certain family
- members known the source, they would've excreted on the spot.
-
- Carrie managed to track down a mutual friend from college who had promised
- to be her maid of honor if she ever got married. Carrie asked him what
- kind of flowers would go best with his suit. So Al was our maid of honor.
-
- For wedding costumes, we went to a used clothing store that is presided by
- a wonderful woman with a delicate southern accent. I selected a set of
- tails
- and morning trousers that were made in the 30's and carrie selected a dress
- that is difficult to describe. It consists of a peach colored silk slip
- with
- a black lace section that is worn over it. Very delicate, very nice, ca.
- 1920.
- The proprietess was so excited for us that she _GAVE_ me a tux shirt with a
- collar that is held on by studs, and _GAVE_ Carrie an emeral velvet capelet
- with a fur collar. She made us promise to send her photos.
-
- Rings were a problem. We wanted bands and went to roughly 15 or 16 jewelry
- stores in the area. To our dismay, they all pretty much carried the same
- inventory manufactured by Art Carved and costing huge wads of money. Not
- wanting rings made by a company that mass produces class rings as the bulk
- of their revenue, we managed to track down a shop that --horror of
- horrors--
- designs and MAKES jewelry. We brought in sketches and while we were
- waiting
- for the jeweler to finish with another customer, examined some of his work
- on display and immediately trashed our own designs. He had a ring that was
- 5 circles with a Celtic-type knots joining them together. We wanted that
- design in gold instead of silver and with some other minor modifications.
- They are beautiful, unique, and incidentally less costly than Art Carved.
-
- We decided on having the ceremony out of doors at a restored grist mill
- outside of Chester. There was a nice grassy field in front of the water
- wheel which was covered in majestic sheets of ice.
-
- The wedding day went extremely well. There were 30 people present, and
- Carrie's parents only showed up some 15-20 minutes late (we almost started
- without them because we were losing the light).
-
- Maria looked fabulous and ran the ceremony well. Al looked great with his
- flowers (he also held the rings). We distributed cameras among the wedding
- party and let them have at us.
-
- Steve Hawley
- hawley@adobe.com
-