forum
|
contact us
|
site map
Home
Browse Store
Ask the Experts
get in touch
children & stepfamilies
Weddings Including Children
Wedding Gifts for Children
Preparing for Blended Families
Guide to Remarriage
Wedding Attire for Children
Books for Stepfamilies
wedding vows & ceremonies
Vow renewal
Second wedding vows
Unity candle ceremony
Sand Ceremony
Marriage Convalidation
Marriage Blessing
religious issues
Annulments
Catholic Remarriage
Jewish Remarriage
Interfaith Weddings
etiquette & advice
Wording wedding invitations
Second wedding etiquette
Vow renewal etiquette
Wedding toasts and speeches
Wedding Books
Wedding E-Books
Ask a remarriage expert
wedding attire
Choosing a wedding dress
Children wedding attire
Dresses for vow renewals
shopping
Second wedding dresses
Second wedding gifts
Childrens gifts
More shopping
widows & widowers
Dating and Remarriage
Guide to marrying a widower
financial & legal
Prenuptial agreements
Money & Remarriage
honeymoon &
travel
Destination Weddings
Honeymoons
second wedding resources
Second wedding resources
Second wedding links
Second Marriage Success
7 Questions to Ask Before Remarriage
Home
Ask the Experts
Ask the Experts
Home
:
Second Weddings
:
Wedding Vow Renewal
:
Specific questions about vow renewal
Print Thread
monisan
New User
Post #1 of 4 (1890 views)
Specific questions about vow renewal
My husband and I eloped, so for our fifth anniversary we'd like to reaffirm our marriage and hold a reception afterward, to give ourselves, our families and friends the sorely missed opportunity to witness and celebrate our union.
So now what? After reviewing the vow renewal etiquette page, I realize that many of the things done in an initial marriage ceremony are not appropriate for a renewal ceremony. So, my questions are as follows:
-- What are our options for proceeding to the altar?
-- How can our daughter be included (we won't be getting new rings)?
-- How can our mothers be included?
-- Can we light a unity candle?
-- What role does the officiant play?
-- If there is an officiant, do we have to apply for a wedding license in NY (we married in FL originally)?
-- I have not changed my last name, how should we word out invitations (we will be hosting the event)?
Sorry for the long post, but there are many things to consider! (and I'm sure I've forgotten some questions!)
Etiquette Now
WEDDING ETIQUETTE EXPERT
Post #2 of 4 (1886 views)
Re: [monisan] Specific questions about vow renewal
[
In reply to
]
Dear Vow Renewal,
What are our options for proceeding to the altar?
You could walk down the aisle with your husband or daughter. Or, all of you could walk together. You two could walk in from the sides of the room toward the alter.
How can our daughter be included (we won't be getting new rings)?
She could walk with you, stand with you, light a candle with you, or read a poem. There are many ways she can participate.
How can our mothers be included?
This ceremony is more about celebrating your marriage and renewing your commitment toward each other. It isn't so much about your parents supporting your decision to marry as it is in a wedding. However, you could thank them for their support during the ceremony. You could also have a special dance for them at your reception. Vow renewal receptions are flexible. You don't have the traditional dances, so you can create new ones.
Can we light a unity candle?
Yes. This could be a candle lighting demonstrating your love and commitment moving forward by lighting it with your daughter.
family unity candle
If there is an officiant, do we have to apply for a wedding license in NY (we married in FL originally)?
A marriage license is a legal document. You don't need one for a vow renewal. You are already married. Your officiant could be anyone. In fact, even your mother could officiate. It is just someone to keep the ceremony organized.
I have not changed my last name, how should we word out invitations (we will be hosting the event)?
You will just list your names at the top, inviting your guests to a wedding vow renewal or a reaffirmation of your vows. It doesn't matter about the different names. The title of the event explains everything.
More Vow Renewal Information
Best wishes,
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Consultant
Etiquette Now
http://www.etiquettenow.com
(This post was edited by the_admin on Sep 13, 2005, 1:30 PM)
monisan
New User
Post #3 of 4 (1884 views)
Re: [Et.byRebecca] Specific questions about vow renewal
[
In reply to
]
Well thank you kindly!
Etiquette Now
WEDDING ETIQUETTE EXPERT
Post #4 of 4 (1882 views)
Re: [monisan] Specific questions about vow renewal
[
In reply to
]
You are entirely welcome.
Rebecca Black, Etiquette Consultant
Etiquette Now
http://www.etiquettenow.com
Print Thread
Second Weddings
Second Wedding Dresses / Attire
Legal Issues
Becoming a Blended Family
Religious Issues
Wedding Etiquette
Second Marriage Wedding Vows
Saving Money
Invitation Etiquette for Second Weddings and Vow R
Including Children
Wedding Vow Renewal
Widows / Widowers & Remarriage
Mar 11 2010© 2003 - 2009 IDoTakeTwo.com™. All rights reserved.