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    Entries in Cape Cod Wedding Officiants (17)

    Tuesday
    Mar052013

    The Ring is on the Finger- Totally Engaged in the Process

           

    Ben and Kat enjoying their moment. They totally enjoyed being engaged in the process!

    Once the ring is "on the finger," as my mother used to say, "what now?" First of all just savor the moment and your deepened connection. Hand- in- hand you are approaching a glorious threshold. Make way for the Country of Marriage!  

    But for those of you who want to dive right in, I discovered Martha Stewart check list. She suggests securing the officiant midway down her to do list. Now I'm not one to argue with Martha, but without the ceremony and the person to preside, you don't have a wedding. You may have your wedding coordinator, your venue, your guest list, your attendants and your date set, but if you cannot find an officiant for that date, you don't have a wedding. 

    This is even more pressing if you are planning a wedding on Cape Cod, during the summer, on a weekend! 

    I have known at least one couple who looked up from their cake tasting, to see my card hanging on the wall of the bakery.

    "OMG" they exclaimed, marzipan dripping, "We don't have anyone to marry us!"

    They called right from the bakery - Cottage Street Bakery.  I was actually available. We had a great laugh. And despite everything I've just said about planning ahead, I've done some last minute weddings that were fabulous! I feel there is a divine wedding planner who sends me the greatest, most loveable and fun- loving couples. 

    Here is what  Martha has to say on what to do when. Here the link for the complete to do.   

        http://www.marthastewartweddings.com/313017/wedding-101/@center/272419/youre-engaged                                                          

    Start with the timeline  Think about the type of wedding you want——formal or informal, 

    big or small——and the time of year you want it to take place.

    1. Set budget.
    2. Hire wedding coordinator, if desired.
    3. Compile guest list, and organize addresses.
    4. Finalize wedding date.
    5. Reserve ceremony and reception sites.
    6. Choose attendants.
    7. Order dress and accessories, including veil and shoes.
    8. Book officiant.
    9. Book caterer.
    10. Order wedding cake.
    11. Book florist.
    12. Book music for ceremony and reception.
    13. Book photographer and videographer.
    14. Plan and book a save-the-date cards, if using

    I am big on having time to get to know you as a couple. It is important that your wedding celebrant/ interfaith minister/ officiant  shares a common sense of ceremony and humor! So congratulations, every blessing and best wishes as you start your wedding planning.

     Enjoy being ENGAGED in the process!

    Kathleen -Your Wedding Officianado with a smile.

     

    Friday
    Mar012013

    Tying the Knot beneath the Linden Tree at Ocean Edge

    Spring Stirrings 

    This Cape Cod Wedding Officiant is feeling the stirrings of spring. The dawn chorus has begun in the woods around our house. Tiny shoots are peaking up through the softening earth and white snow drops have blossomed.

    During our last snow storm, I met with a couple who will say, 'I do' beneath the Linden Tree on the lawn at Ocean Edge. The bride and I  looked up the meaning of the Linden tree and here's a bit of what we found.

    Linden is part of the birch family.......

    Scandinavian couples would celebrate May Day by making love in a Birch forest. Birch forests were sacred to Frigga, Goddess of fertility and love. The legendary Celtic lovers Diarmid and Grainne slept in Birch branch huts as they fled their pursuers.

     So as the snow fell and the the fire crackled in the hearth,we imagined a summer wedding ceremony beneath the tree.

    Linden is the spirit that can reveal the sweet honey....... In the spring, bees are drawn to the linden nectar, and the honey differs from the honey of other flowers. It is lighter. The linden tree spirit reiminds us of the dreams we have tucked away to the back of our hearts and it awakens the inner desire and strength to follow them.

                                                     Bruce and Tricia burst with sweet glee beneath the Linden tree.

    Thursday
    Feb142013

    Happy Valentine's Day - Fidelity to Love 

    Wednesday
    Oct242012

    Cape Cod Weddings-What's with the Soulful?-Huppahs,Thresholds and Archways

     

      

     

    "Under the Huppah- a symbolic act of intimacy that demonstrates the couple's intention to create a new home and new life."  from the New Jewish Wedding, a book by Anita Diamant.

      This wedding shelter made from birch branches and adorned with white hydrangeas with a carpet of peach rose petals, provided a sacred space for Evan and Sarah to say, " I do."

    They wed in September at The Poppy'  Popponnessett Inn on Cape South Beach.

     

    What's with the Soulful?

    As this Cape Cod Wedding Officiant /Celebrant /Interfaith minister winds down her 2012 season (slowly for I am happy to say I have two weddings at Chatham Bars Inn coming up in December) I want  to thank all the wonderful couples who gave me the pleasure of presiding over their weddings this year.

     It has been a truly delightful wedding season and I wish everyone of you the very best of love! I will be traveling abroad from November 5th -19th so I wanted to take time to voice my appreciation.

    As the inquiries for 2013 begin, I thought I'd like to share with you the genesis of the name, Soulful Wedding Ceremonies. I am an ordained Interfaith Minister. I don't adhere to any one religion although I respect and honor all faith traditions. I was raised Irish Catholic and Celtic Spirituality is a part of my 'practice.' I truly love God but think God is actually too big and has too hilarious a sense of humor, to be contained in any one religion. Meher Baba summed up it up best when he wrote, "God is Love and Love must Love."

    'Soulful' is not a religious word to me. Actually growing up near Detroit and dancing to '60s Motown Sound may have more bearing on my concept of soul then any CCD class ever did. Soul to me  is felt deeply but acts without pretense. Soul has a great sense of the humor and humanity. Soul knows how to have a good time. Knows how to stand on ceremony without being stodgy.

    Enough of that for now I  had a couple who gave me feedback that the name might scare off some deliciously unchurchy couples. Rest assured you are safe with me. Now, let's look at some wedding shelters, archways and chuppahs all sacred thresholds for your wedding day.  This first do it yourself bedoin beach wedding shelter which was way out on Ballston Beach in Truro.This "Just the Two of Us" wedding was  colorful, simply soulful and sweet.

    The second archway just resounds with anticipation nestled at low tide on Chequessett Neck.

    Lots of sky and the Nantucket Sound meet at Chatham Bars Inn Boathouse where Laura and Chris wed beneath a simple white trellis.

     The last photo is of the wedding arch featured on my website. The bride's family built that arch over the course of the summer from driftwood on the bayside beach where Kathleen and Ben were wed in September 2010.

    These thresholds are just a small sample of the wedding archs, chuppahs, trellises that serve as holy shelters set out in the natural world. As John O'Donohue says "To be Natural is to be Holy."

     

     

    Wednesday
    Aug292012

    Lauren and Steve wed at Chatham Bars Inn Boathouse