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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.
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Selecting our wedding officiant was pretty easy for us, although I know many couples that find this process difficult. But for us, it came down to figuring out which friend of ours, who isn’t in the wedding, would be good at it!

We never even considered a pastor/priest/religious figure, since we aren’t religious ourselves. And even the justices of the peace and other non-church affiliated officiants in the area were pretty expensive—the lowest I found was around $400. For an approximately 16 minute ceremony, that was pretty steep. So, we decided to ask one of our good friends to do it, and I know we will be very happy with our decision. He’s totally cool with us writing everything he has to say, he’s great at public speaking, and he’s a really fun, entertaining guy. He even took the initiative to get ordained online right after we asked him to be our officiant (even though it appears in our county they don’t actually verify if your officiant has been ordained or not)!

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(personal party photos, heehee!)

And here is a rough draft of the ceremony I have so far, taken in bits and pieces from all over the web.

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Officiant: Ask everyone to turn off cell phones and other noisy electronics (before everyone walks down the aisle)

Family and friends, I welcome each and every one of you, and thank you for coming today to witness the marriage of Miss Cola and Mr. C. It is a privilege to share such a happy occasion. We are here, not only to witness the vows and promises you’re about to exchange, but also to wish you both the very best life has to offer, in your future together as husband and wife.

We come together, not to mark the start of your relationship, but to recognize the bond that already exists between the two of you. Throughout history, what people have found that is essential for a strong and long-lasting relationship is that it be founded on what we call “love”.

I think it’s important that we consider this today because, after all, if you did not love one another, none of us would be here today. You would not be about to say your vows in a few minutes if you did not love one another. You would not be about to sign your names on a piece of paper and recording that you are now officially husband and wife, if you did not love one another. So, as important as this ceremony is, it’s important that we recognize that the foundation of your marriage was formed long before we ever came here today, and that is the love that you share.

But we hear all kinds of definitions of what ’love’ is, on TV, on the Internet, in books and newspapers… So for the definition of what I’m talking about today, I’d like to read this:

Love is a friendship that has caught fire.
It is quiet understanding, mutual confidence, sharing and forgiving.
It is loyalty through good and bad.
It settles for less than perfection and makes allowances for human weakness.
Love is content with the present.
It hopes for the future and it doesn’t brood over the past.
It is the day-in and day-out chronicle of irritations, problems, compromises, small disappointments, big victories and working toward common goals.
If you have love in your life it can make up for a great many things you lack.
If you do not have love in your life, no matter what else there is, it is not enough.
So search for love.
Share it. But most of all… ENJOY IT.

Now, Miss Cola and Mr. C, you’ve gathered your friends and family together to celebrate this special day with you. There’s no doubt that you will be receiving some advice today. But I believe I speak for every witness here when I say:

Let your love be stronger than your anger.
Learn the wisdom of compromise, for it is better to bend than to break.
Look for the best in your beloved rather than the worst.
Confide in your partner and ask for help when you need it.
Remember that true friendship is the basis for any lasting relationship.
Give your spouse the same courtesies and kindnesses you bestow on your friends.
Say “I love you” every day.

And so here you are today, to say your marriage vows to one another. Mr. C, please go first.

Mr. C: (reads his written vows)

Miss Cola: (reads her written vows)

Officiant: With these promises to each other in mind, Mr. C do you take Miss Cola to be your wife? Do you promise to love, honor, and cherish her for all time?

Mr. C: I do (at least that’s what he better say, LOL!)

Officiant: Miss Cola, with your promises to Mr. C in mind, do you take him to be your husband? Do you promise to love, honor, and cherish him for all time?

Miss Cola: I do (hellz yeah!)

Officiant: May I have the rings, please? Please place the ring on her finger and repeat after me: Miss Cola, I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my love for you.

Mr. C: (repeats) Miss Cola, I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my love for you.

Officiant: Miss Cola, please place the ring on his finger and repeat after me: Mr. C, I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my love for you.

Miss Cola: (repeats) Mr. C, I give you this ring, as a daily reminder of my love for you.

Officiant: Miss Cola and Mr. Cola, you have made your marriage vows to one another, witnessed by your friends and relatives. You have sealed your vows with the giving and receiving of these rings. So now, by the power vested in me, I pronounce you husband and wife and invite you to kiss one another.

(Big smooch!)

Officiant: Please put your hands together… congratulations to the newlyweds!

Will you be writing, or have a hand in writing your ceremony? And how did you pick your officiant?

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22 Responses to “Officiant Selection and Draft Ceremony Wording”

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Jessie516
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Jessie516 (message)  5,480 posts, Bee Keeper

I love that you were able to personalize your ceremony and have a friend be your officiant. We had a friend officiate for us too, after our original church canceled on us. It was one of the best decisions we made–it was really special.

 
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Miss Pug
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Miss Pug (message)  3,753 posts, Honey bee

aw, so great! i might have to borrow some of this! by the way, could you be more on the ball or what?

 
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Ms. Library
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Ms. Library (message)  1,250 posts, Bumble bee

This is such a great personalization. The pictures of your friend totally make him look like your classic officiant ;-) Love love love it! This looks like you will have nothing but great memories with friends and family.

 
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Cole B
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Cole B (message)  1,362 posts, Bumble bee

I really like your ceremony. We have a family friend as our officiant and he’s officiated at many weddings so I don’t know if he’ll have something in mind or if he’ll let us write our ceremony.

 
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JuneBride_26June2010
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JuneBride_26June2010 (message)  1,739 posts, Bumble bee

I will be talking it over with our officiant - as there are some ceremonies I’ve read online and LOVE how things start out - can’t remember offhand but I have a line at home that sorta walks around the fact that DH and I are already married but no one knows it… ;)

My officiant was very easy to choose - I actually have 8 ministers coming to my wedding!! I grew up in the Salvation Army church and so that’s why we know so many…and my godfather is a minister as well and this year I finally got to ask him if he would marry us - as it’s been my dream since I was a child to have my “Uncle John” as I’ve always called him be the one to marry me and my husband.

 
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Jessie Blum @ Eclectic Unions
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Jessie Blum @ Eclectic Unions (message)  360 posts, Helper bee

I think this is a lovely, sweet, and personal ceremony! You and Mr. Cola did a great job :) I started out as a wedding celebrant / officiant because my best friend asked me to officiate at her wedding, so I think it’s so great when people have their friends officiate! It was so special for me and for them, too.

I just wanted to add a comment about the price of officiants - many more expensive officiants work with you to write and customize your ceremony, and we offer our own experiences and ideas to really make your wedding personal. It’s not just fifteen minutes of showing up on the day of the wedding and reading from a script - and our prices do reflect that. So if you’re looking to write your ceremony yourself, a $400+ officiant may not be the best choice for you, but for those looking for celebrants / officiants who meet with you before hand, interview you, write your ceremony, rehearse it with you, and all of the time and expertise that goes into that.. it can be worth it, if that’s what you’re looking for.

 
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di5308 (message)  382 posts, Helper bee

We are writing our ceremony as well. Finding an officiant has been a similarly difficult feat. Most are very expensive and we too found $400 to be the lower end of the spectrum. I love your ceremony. It’s short and very to the point, but incorporates those beautiful readings! We are probably going to end up with a local judge or justice of the peace, as FI’s mom knows a few since she works for the county. I wish we had a friend that would be interested in doing it. I’d love to add that personal aspect to our wedding, but either way I think it’ll be great!

 
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Miss Spaniel (message)  6,792 posts, Bee Keeper

YAY writing your own ceremony!

 
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daniellemybelle
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daniellemybelle (message)  2,520 posts, Sugar bee

I love this! We are having “I do”s as well as self-written vows, too… but I had been planning for us to say I do, then our vows, but the way you have it makes sense!

 
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bunnylovesbear
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bunnylovesbear (message)  1,726 posts, Bumble bee

Miss Cola - this is such a sweet and personalized cermony. Love it. And like someone else said, Can you be any more on the ball?? You are so organized!!

One question for you - who wrote that poem you included in your ceremony?? I love it. The one that starts with, “Love is a friendship that has caught fire.”

 
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Miss Buttons
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Miss Buttons (message)  5,046 posts, Bee Keeper

I’m so impressed with how prepared you are already! I seriously need to start thinking about this…haha! Your friend/officiant looks like a lot of fun…how cool that he was willing to do this for you!

 
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tea
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tea (message)  7,263 posts, Bee Keeper

you are super on top of things! wow, i’m impressed!

 
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Goldilocks1107
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Goldilocks1107 (message)  2,504 posts, Sugar bee

That ceremony looks fantastic! We received a recommendation from a friend, met with the nondenominational minister and said “well, this sounds good and I don’t feel like looking for anyone else.” She’s also writing our ceremony and gives us unlimited drafts. First draft should be coming our way shortly after the new year!

 
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Miss Guinea Pig (message)  1,377 posts, Bumble bee

Great job with writing the ceremony! I laughed that you said it was 16 minutes :) Our officiant encouraged us to add stuff until ours was closer to 30 minutes! She gave us an outline we could start from then we sort of personalized it, and we’re writing our own vows too!

 
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Miss Cardigan
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Miss Cardigan (message)  8,645 posts, Bee Keeper

Yay for writing your own ceremony - it’s beautiful!

 
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Miss Chicken Wing
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Miss Chicken Wing (message)  1,225 posts, Bumble bee

Great job, Miss Cola! Love the sentiment and personal touches throughout the ceremony!!!

 
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Miss Sox in the City
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Miss Sox in the City (message)  285 posts, Helper bee

This is fantastic! Your officiant looks like fun! Are you adding any songs or just sticking with the script?

 
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Mrs. Mouse
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Mrs. Mouse (message)  5,844 posts, Bee Keeper

I love the ceremony you put together, and I love the photos of your officiant, haha.

 
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Mrs. Cola, Mountain View, CA Age and Occupation: 27, Product Communications and Promotions Fiance's Age and Occupation: 28, Managing Partner and Senior Designer Engagement Date: March 5, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2010 Venue: The Mountain Terrace, Woodside, CA About Me: I’m a Washington State native, enjoying life in Silicon Valley California with my fiancé, our three kitties and one leopard gecko. I like reading wedding blogs, Photoshopping wedding design mock ups, making lists, and planning, planning, planning! I’m a bit of an anomaly, on one side I’m a very girlie girl, I collect shoes, I lay out my outfits 4-6 weeks in advance, and I’d never leave the house without my hair curled and makeup on. But on the other side, I’m a total tomboy, I love to go camping and hiking, play drinking games (hey, I’m Irish!) and most of my closest friends are guys. My fiancé and I are planning a DIY-focused wedding with a balance between easygoing (what he wants) and chic and stylish (what I want), and are tying it all together with elements in lavender, sage, butter cream and chocolate.

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