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| SEARCH! » by date & price » by location only MEMBER AREA Log in Join now! Tell a friend and earn cash! | Wedding Planning - Scheduling 'A-wedding Day' had many requests for information about the chronology of steps for both the wedding ceremony and reception. I hope that the following steps will help you schedule the details involved with your wedding ceremony and reception. It is important that you note that these are general and the actual procedure for your personal wedding may vary according to your preference and these of your officiant as you incorporate your religion, heritage and customs. I have included steps for incorporating kids in re-marriages and blending families. Ceremony Steps The ushers seat guests as they arrive for the ceremony. The mother of the bride is seated last, unless she accompanies her daughter to the altar. The musicians play background music. At the scheduled start time, unless the officiant, the groom, and the best man are in the processional, they take their places at the altar (or ceremony place). The musicians start to play the processional music. Mothers light the tapers for the Unity candle ceremony that will follow the bride and groom's kiss. Procession The most traditional order of the processional is ushers and bridesmaids in pairs, followed by the maid of honor, ring bearer, and flower girl. The bride enters last, escorted by her father or by both parents. The officiant greets the guests. In a religious wedding, the officiant leads a brief opening prayer. Special readings, songs and or music follow. The officiant's message. The vows - Bride and groom. In re-mariage the vows - blending family -vows from parents to children. The exchange of rings and the pronouncement 'pronouncing you husband and wife'. Bride and groom kiss. In re-mariage giving each child a piece of jewelry and the pronouncement 'pronouncing you a new family'. Bride, groom and kids hug and kiss. Unity candle ceremony (In remarriage, include the kids). The officiant then introduces the bride and groom as husband and wife. In remarriage, the officiant then introduces the bride and groom and their kids, preferably by names, as a new family. Exit procession: bride and groom, followed by the adult attendants in pairs, followed by the ring bearer and flower girl. Take photos while the guests go to the reception. Reception Steps The reception starts with a receiving line that includes the bride and groom, parents and attendants. At the same time it is appropriate for waiters to circulate with drinks and hors d'oeuvres while the receiving line Submit your article |
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