Archive for October, 2008

shifting sands

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Sand ceremonies, that is. So many of my great NJ wedding ceremonies (smooth, eh?) include stories about couples who met on the beach, love the beach, got engaged on the beach; some of them even get married on the beach. What better way to include these magnificent backdrops in the ceremony itself! 

When I write a sand ceremony element, I usually talk about the notion that each partner (and this works especially well when one or both of the partners has children) brings their own individual gifts to the relationship. Each one has dreams, accomplishments, experiences that are theirs alone, but when combined, their histories and futures cannot help to be changed forever. They never lose their identities, but their lives are enriched when blended with the lives of those they love.

This ritual is an especially moving visual reminder of the delicate balance of separate lives coming together to form something entirely new.  Here is part of a script that I used for a recent wedding ceremony that included the groom’s son.

“Maria and Todd and Brian; on this joyous day, you join your separate lives together. The three  separate vessels of  sand symbolize your separate lives, separate families and separate sets of friends. They represent all that you are today, and all of what you will become as  individuals. They also represent your lives before today.   Each grain of sand is a thought, a word, a creation that has been shaped by each of you. 

Todd’s  sand is black ; it is the color of   wisdom, of the universe; it represents a  life without negativity.

 Maria’s sand is blue; it is the color of healing, of peace, of patience. It represents the element of water, symbolic of the ocean, twilight and the sky.

Brian’s  sand is white; the color of protection and potential.   Anything is possible for you, held softly but firmly in the loving care of Maria and Todd.

And I just want to add a little sand from this very beach to the mix! Just to ground us, to remind us of the amazing day, a day that marks a transition for this family!

As these three  containers of sand are poured into our  family vessel, let us  remember that the   flowing together of sand symbolizes your lives blending together. There is tremendous happiness in the joining of  all of you,  but as each grain of sand maintains its individual identity, so do you.  These three colors, as they are poured together, form variations on grey. This is a wonderful metaphor for the future, where all things can be looked at in many different ways.  Your  family  is a combination  of all the elements that make you unique, and those qualities are vital and distinct, but when layered  together they  create a landscape of a different color.”

(Maria and Todd and Brian  pour their sand into the family vessel. Celia scatters the beach sand on top.)

Several of my couples have personalized this ceremony in fabulously creative ways; using sand colors that represent the colleges at which they met; the personality traits that they love in each other; even colors that are considered lucky in their cultures or religious backgrounds. Sometimes the vessels are personal reminders of each of them; beakers and test tubes (for a couple of engineers), hand made pots (for two ceramic artists)  and even pyrex measuring cups (for a duet of  chefs). Each variation on the theme brought so much personality to the ceremony!

The sand ceremony has become very popular in the past few years, and finding sand and vessels is easy online. One of the most extensive sources is weddingsand.net. They have sand in a rainbow  of colors, and several different styles of vessels. Adding a personal touch of ritual to your ceremony has never been so easy! 

Smile!

Monday, October 27th, 2008

I am always happy to steal and pass along a creatve,  fantastic idea! At one of my cool NJ wedding ceremonies this weekend, my artistic couple  had a vintage  Polaroid camera resting on the table with their place cards and their guest book; M and C are both excellent photographers, and their “save the date” was a photo booth strip of them goofing it up for the camera! (When I got that in the mail, I knew the wedding was going to be fun!)

  Towards the beginning of their ceremony, when we talked about how thankful the couple was to have all their far flung relatives and friends attend, I announced that there would be a camera at the cocktail hour, and that they fully expected to enjoy  photos of all their guests along with their best wishes.

Their guests were just having a ball with this, and it was such a great idea on so many different levels!!

You can’t really take a picture of yourself (well, okay, you can if you’re Andy Warhol…); and many of their  guests met each other by asking for willing photographers.  The photos captured the day differently than their pro photographer, and it really expressed their personality in a fun and unique way.

Ward of the State

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

The state of New Jersey wedding ceremonies, that is….. what a delightful way to spend a Saturday evening; at a beautiful wedding in the Salon of the James Ward Mansion, in Westfield, NJ.

This gracious multilevel space is the perfect setting for you.   This description is directly lifted from their website; Few locations in New Jersey compare to the newly renovated James Ward Mansion in Westfield. The sheer magnificence of the 24 foot ceilings, gold gilded architectural detail, spiral staircases, fireplaces, and French appointments set the atmosphere of unsurpassed elegance and charm.
 
 Exquisitely lit, this multi-faceted layout offers stately ambiance, privacy, and comfort, for your prestigious and noble affair. The sky lit garden atrium room, with dramatic working fountain, creates an air of sophisticated romance. A perfect setting for your event! 

   The stately grand piano and bronze spiral staircase provided a magnificent backdrop for this  nondenominational ceremony.  Huge bouquets of hydrangeas and bright blue delphiniums, which actually accented the colors we had incorporated into the couple’s sand ceremony; blue for tranquility and peace; white for patience and protection! A jazz saxophone solo floated down from the balcony as the bride entered the ceremony space. It was quite special. 

The entire mansion, with several party rooms, a beautiful sunken kitchen/cocktail reception area, and the outside atrium, can handle parties of up to 150, but the variety of room sizes would make it comfortable and appropriate for any size NJ wedding, civil union or vow renewal.

Rings True

Monday, October 20th, 2008

Your NJ wedding ceremony (smooth, eh?) isn’t going to be ordinary; why should your wedding jewelry?  If you are looking for an engagement ring, wedding bands or just a fabulous present for yourself, check out  Wexford Jewelers, where every unique item is handmade in their Northern Michigan foundry.   The pieces are beautiful and interesting, and there is something beautiful in every price range. Their  blog has a weekly update of stories, tips, education, and information about and from the jewelry industry.

Custom design is their  specialty. Have a necklace shape that you’ve been dreaming about? A wedding band pattern that would tell your unique story? A family crest that would make a perfect signet ring? Send us along a drawing and we can quote you a price for gold, sterling, or platinum. Quite simply, your vision can become a reality (kind of like getting married, isn’t it….) 

Take Stock of This

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

If you are looking for a warm, intimate and charismatic setting for your wedding celebration or your rehearsal dinner, you can’t pick a sweeter site than the historic Stockton Inn, in Stockton, NJ.  It has everything you could possibly be looking for; an elegant restaurant, picturesque patios with a waterfall and gardens (perfect for your ceremony), a rustictavern room, and cozy overnight  rooms.   At The Stockton Inn, history abounds. The Murals in the original dining rooms were painted by local artists during the depression in exchange for room & board for their families. Each of the murals depict a historic scene or event from the surrounding region. The Glass Dining Room has a very unique and historic Silver Dollar floor and the Tavern, or “Farmer’s Bar” has the original, molded tin ceiling, and fine mahogany wood detail throughout

Their staff is gracious, their food is just delicious, and the town   of Stockton is picturesque and charming too. Sandy, their party coordinator can arrange for any detail that will make your day complete, and her calm presence will assure you of a day to remember, and maybe celebrate with an anniversary visit or two!

Rescue me!

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008

So many of my couples are animal lovers and what better way to help our fuzzy four leggers than to make them a part of the wedding! Sarah and James put a doggie dish on their bar to collect donations instead  of a typical tip cup, (taking care of the bartender privately). Another couple named each table after a different kind of pet and had their photos as “table numbers”.  Many of my couples have their pets actually act as ring bearer or flower dogs. It is all great fun and can benefit those less fortunate fuzzies.   You can go to www.theanimalrescuesite.com to click and give; every click adds to the donation of food to shelters!