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Mrs. Jam, Chicago Age and Occupation: 25, Writer/Associate Wedding Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Structural Engineer Engagement Date: December 23, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Hunter’s Ridge, Princeton, IL About Me: I’m a penny-pinching cat lady getting ready to marry the frugal dog lover of my dreams. Our ideal Saturday morning includes rummaging around people’s junk at garage and estate sales followed by an afternoon date to our favorite café, where we only eat sandwiches that include the word “salad.” We actually love it so much, it’s sort of our unofficial wedding theme: Look at our delicious finds, eat homemade ham salad, and celebrate our love…barndance style. When we’re not obsessing over our love-fest shindig, we’re planning themed parties for our best friends and jamming to '90s music.
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I am a writer. Mr. Jam is not. So when it came down to creating our ceremony, I lovingly forced the idea of writing our own vows because words are my bread and butter. Plus, I sincerely miss our long-distance IM sessions where we would do the whole, OMG, I love you!” and OMG, love you more!” thing for hours and hours until we virtually self-combusted. And let’s get real: Who doesn’t want to get goose bumps listening to two people spilling their guts using words they actually wrote?

Jacqueline+Brandon Wedding Trailer from NoBox Films & NoBox Productions on Vimeo.

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The vows in my friend Jacki’s recent wedding video = part of the reason Mr. Jam finally agreed to write ours. WE JUST LOVE THEM.

But remember, Mr. Jam’s bread and butter is numbers, not words (unless they’re technical, though he was quite the essay-writer in college) so he suggested we write them together. I likened this to going Christmas shopping for each other together, meaning we’ll get exactly what we want but without the delicious surprise of, OMG, darlin’, you know me SO WELL!”

So I created an easy-to-follow vow format, enabling our vows to be written in secret but still feel cohesive like they were written together:

I. Introduction

II. “I Love You Because”

III. “Because I Love You”

IV. Grand Finale (otherwise known as, Feel Free to Get Choked Up)

I got pretty giddy about this development and emailed the list to Mr. Jam. When I didn’t hear back from him within a fraction of a minute, I called his work phone screaming.

Me:OMGWHATDOYOUTHINKAREYOUSOEXCITED?!”

Mr. Jam: “I don’t get it.”

Me: *faints*

So, I came up with a way to literally show Mr. Jam the format without actually telling him what to write. And that, my friends, was writing sample vows to the dog.

Writing Your Vows: A Simple Exercise, Part I :  wedding ceremony chicago vows Mill

Hey, Millie girl!

I - Introduction: Sweet Millie Sue - Before I met you, I never saw myself having a dog, especially a lab with so much energy and a rebellious streak that includes stealing our glasses off the nightstands, chewing up toilet paper rolls and shredding the magazines strewn on coffee tables. But your energy was contagious, and before I knew it, I couldn’t see myself without one. I love our nightly walks exploring the neighborhood in the springtime; the way you get so excited for a treat you attempt to do all your tricks at the same time; and even when you snore so loudly I have to turn music on just to fall asleep (which is actually very sweet, by the way).

II - The “I Love You Because” Part: I love you because you’re so accepting of everyone, no matter their flaws. You’re the first to make a new friend, the first to apologize when we’re angry, and first to comfort me when I’m hysterically upset about a character I know only through a book or a movie. I love you because you’re dependable and honest, and I wholly believe you when you show your love to me.

III - The “Because I Love You” Part: And because I love you, I promise to care for you the same way you’ve watched out for me since Mr. Jam’s been away. I promise to always have a steady supply of snuggles and treats, and to not laugh too hard when the toy you’re playing with gets caught in your collar. And most of all, I promise to do all I can to always make you the happiest dog in the world, even when I come home to find the bathroom full of shredded toilet paper and cotton balls.

IV - Grand Finale: Millie, you are the best dog we could have ever asked for, and I’m endlessly proud that you’re ours. You’ve always fit in perfectly with everyone you meet, and I treasure the memories we’ve made together. More than anything, I can’t wait to see what kinds of wonderful adventures we have to look forward to. I love you forever!

And Mr. Jam really got it, despite replying with, “I’m going to take the one you wrote for Millie and replace ’dog’ with ’girl.’”

Typical.

Don’t have a pet you can write sample vows to? Write them in character based on your favorite books (Katniss and Peeta, woot!), TV shows, imaginary friends, whatever. And if you’re having trouble convincing your partner that writing vows is a good idea, sample vows can help them see that the goal is not to showcase flowery, archaic language that is going to be critiqued by the meanest English teacher in the land.

Hey married members o’ the hive: Do you have any tips for those of us writing (or considering writing) vows? Did you have a lot of convincin’ to do before your partner agreed, or did you lose that battle?

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Bri

This is a wonderful, brilliant, fierce idea Ms. Jam and this post is now linked to the very top of my “Ceremony ideas” List. (How did people organize weddings before google docs, I have no clue).
Promise you will post the final versions in your recaps?

 
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lsabic (message)  30 posts, Newbee

OMG, I love the Hunger Games too. Somewhat unrelated, yes, but needed to be mentioned.

 
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Bri

Oh, and now I am totally imagining Katnis & Peeta’s vows. Except that Katnis would ignore the format and say two lines and Peeta’s would be Pulitzer worthy.

 
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Miss Pony (message)  4,175 posts, Honey bee

Such a great example, I’m sure Mr. Jam will come up with something great for his vows! And I nearly cried up reading about Millie, I love pets, and I have a soft spot in my heart for labs since we had them growing up.

 
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kate02121 (message)  448 posts, Helper bee

This is so darn adorable - your pup and your fiance are both very lucky. We haven’t decided if we will write our own vows or not yet, but if we do, hope you don’t mind if I steal your format :)

 
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Crabbabs (message)  725 posts, Busy bee

So I - like Mr. Jam - am not very good with words, so I am always amazed when people can spew out words effortlessly. Your example was so sweet, it brought me to tears.
I love my pets too. I might even read this to them when I get home :)

 
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janicegiraldo (message)  399 posts, Helper bee

I am the numbers and my FI has the words…so this helped me a lot!!! Thank you!!

 
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Miss Candy Apple (message)  1,465 posts, Bumble bee

1. What what, Hunger Games!!! YES
2. Yep, definitely crying. That video is ridonculously amazing.
3. Awesome formula.
4. The End.

 
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Ms.Bookworm
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Ms.Bookworm (message)  79 posts, Worker bee

This is an amazing idea and I think I’m going to “borrow” it :) because my FH will most likely need some help and giving sample vows to the cat will be amazing. Yay for pets solving problems!

 
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kdane
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kdane (message)  168 posts, Blushing bee

Did I just get choked up reading voes to a puppy? Yep, Yep I did. and I refuse to be apologetic about it. This is an awesome idea! Thank you

 
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TankGirl
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TankGirl (message)  464 posts, Helper bee

Oh, no. Between that video and your puppy vows, I think I just went from “man, I don’t want to write my own vows, let alone convince FI to do it” to “oh my god, how can we not write our own vows?”

I could so write a sample set to his cat, he would get choked up so bad. Though I can see him having exactly the same reaction, i.e. “I’m going to replace ‘cat’ with ‘girl’, there we go.”

 
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ButterflyDoll (message)  447 posts, Helper bee

lol too cute. I love your doggy vows

 
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odile

Just have to say I loved that video, totally made me tear up!

 
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Miss Kid
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Miss Kid (message)  122 posts, Blushing bee

thank you so so much for this post, it makes a lot of sense, and while we were also planning on writing our own vows, I never thought to make an outline and give it a format. I looked back over my vows and realized they needed to be a bit more cohesive, and by using your outline, I think they’re just right now!! Thanks so much!!

 
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Misslizzy (message)  282 posts, Helper bee

best post EVER! :) haha i cried reading your vows… TO YOUR DOG! :)

 
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Miss Bunting (message)  458 posts, Helper bee

OMG, I am so showing this to Mr. Bunting! Brilliant, I say!

I’ve never heard of Hunger Games, but now I feel sheltered and must conduct a full investigation.

 
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Miss Maid
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Miss Maid (message)  86 posts, Worker bee

This is such a great idea! I think that your example vows will probably be used by lots of hive members for years to come. Also, woot woot to The Hunger Games!!

 
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Lace_Ruffles (message)  40 posts, Newbee

Love how creative and personal their vows are.
But hands down this is my favorite wedding video in regards to the ceremony.
http://vimeo.com/4538182

 
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Ariella

Can I tell you that as a writer writing my own vows so incredibly stressful? It was like I was pressuring myself to write something so profound that people would walk away saying, “wow, now THOSE are wedding vows.” I guess I also felt like I had the pressure that people would be thinking, “Well, Ariella’s a writer so these are going to be good.”

We always put so much creative pressure on ourselves, don’t we?

 
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Panda Pez
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Panda Pez (message)  306 posts, Helper bee

@Lace_Ruffles: Thank you! We actually used the same reading - it was simply too long to include in our trailer along with our vows =)

 
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Mrs. Jam, Chicago Age and Occupation: 25, Writer/Associate Wedding Coordinator Fiance's Age and Occupation: 25, Structural Engineer Engagement Date: December 23, 2009 Wedding Date: June 2011 Venue: Hunter’s Ridge, Princeton, IL About Me: I’m a penny-pinching cat lady getting ready to marry the frugal dog lover of my dreams. Our ideal Saturday morning includes rummaging around people’s junk at garage and estate sales followed by an afternoon date to our favorite café, where we only eat sandwiches that include the word “salad.” We actually love it so much, it’s sort of our unofficial wedding theme: Look at our delicious finds, eat homemade ham salad, and celebrate our love…barndance style. When we’re not obsessing over our love-fest shindig, we’re planning themed parties for our best friends and jamming to '90s music.

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