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    Entries in Brewster Weddings (19)

    Saturday
    Sep062014

    WCAI A-List Thanks to all who voted and your sweet words. You are the best!

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    Soulful Wedding Ceremonies - Rev. Kathleen Geagan

    Nominated for: BEST Wedding Officiant


    Sara and Tobias on their wedding day!
    Kathleen made our ceremony special, intimate, creative, comfortable and so memorable-She is the best officiant!!-Sara

    James S. on July 21, 2014
    Kathleen was great and will always have a special place in our life. We very much were thrilled with all she did for us.
    Mary S. on June 17, 2014
    Kathleen is awesome!  
        
    Mary and Jamie crossing a sacred threshold July 10th 2013



    Bruce and Tricia Tie the Knot under the Linden at Ocean Edge.

    Bruce B. on June 18, 2014

    Expect the best personalized ceremony ever!

    kittykatoure on June 17, 2014Ben and Kathleen wed with a kiss- 2010

     

    THE VERY BEST!

    You are what make me the best! Keep Happy.
    Monday
    Jul212014

    Weddings Cape Cod- Brewster- Ocean Edge- CCYC-Wellfleet

    Now your path in life, is as husband and wife- Michael and Miranda- Brewster Febuary 1, 2014

    Photography by Julia Cumes

     

    Mike and Liz on the beach at Ocean Edge Resort Brewster

     http://bridalguide.com/search/node/Wedding%20at%20Ocean%20Edge%20Cape%20Cod

     

     

     Not far from here Austin and Greer wed at Chequessett:a marriage let's bless it. Wellfleet Oct 2013

    Wednesday
    Feb192014

    This Interfaith Wedding Minister loves this 

      Daily practice reflection-

    One Spirit Learning Alliance 
                                                             
    "... loving involves commitment. ... Love does not just happen. ... Love is a choice - ... a willingness to be present to others without pretense or guile ... a willingness to participate with others in the healing of a broken world and broken lives." 
                                                                        Carter Heywood

               
      
     

    At interfaith weddings, I am asked to say something about the breaking of the glass at the end of the ceremony.

     

    Here is one of the interpretations.
     
     
     "The crushing of the glass from which the wine of celebration has been shared is a tradition of uncertian origin that suggests many things. Perhaps it suggests that the happiness of the bride and groom is not theirs alone but a part of the universal answer to the brokenness of the world."
      
                                 Wine of celebration enjoyed by bride, Sarah
     
      Another blessing wishes that the years of happiness for these two people shall be no less than it would take to fit all the resulting fragments together again."
     
     Sarah and Evan and their jumping for joy wedding party! September 2011
     
    Suggestions about meaning of the breaking of the glass are taken from wedding ceremony sample from The New Seminary Training manuel- 2000 -Rev. Diane Berke
    Tuesday
    Feb182014

    This Cape Cod Celebrant loves poetry in a wedding ceremony

     

    Fidelity to Love- Hafiz

    Your fidelity to love, that is all you need,

    No day will then match your strength.

    What was once a fear or problem will see

    You coming, and step aside….or run.

     

    This fidelity to love means you now walk through life with your  true love beside you. One with whom you can laugh and cry, grow old and feel forever young. We bless you on your way-

     

    Photography by Julia Cumes

    Wednesday
    Feb122014

    Hearth side at the Brewster Homestead Miranda and Michael Wed.

    So before the next storm blows into Cape Cod

     I want to spread the happy news that Michael and Miranda wed

     hearth side at their Brewster homestead. This is what I know

    in Costa Rica five years ago

    the surf was up and hanging ten toes,

    Michael spied Mirrrronda from his surf board perch

    and hit the worldwide web for words to search

    His English a bit stuttery but his words far from muttery,

    "I like your smile and, Mirrronda, I love saying your name."

     and after that- things were never the same..

     better, much better, though sometimes a sludge

    to get through red-tape to declare their love.

    So keep researching ways to express and spread a smile

    surf and fly over waves and miles,

     have a swell after swell married life

    proudly declaring,

     "this is my husband, this is my wife."

     Thank you to the amazing Julia Cumes for these wonderful photos. How lucky is Miranda ( and Mark) for having you in their lives!