Blended Family Wedding Vows
Creating blended family wedding vows can be complicated. One important aspect about the blended family wedding vows custom is that it is neither a traditional practice, nor a religious one.
Typical wedding vows are usually very personal wedding vows, said only to your significant other, standing in front of you and all of your guests. However, when children are involved, you can use your vows that reinforce the new family being created by the marriage.
The Sand Ceremony Vows?are different from the Wedding Vows as the two serve very different purposes. Bring blended families together with a family unity ceremony, a variation of the traditional wedding sand ceremony. Children and other family members may be included in this blending ceremony.
Many, though not all marrying or re-marrying couples are looking for ways to integrate the children into the wedding ceremony and / or reception in such a way that it will become a Family Wedding. Lighting Ceremony: Another way to include children is to have a lighting ceremony where the parents and children light a unity candle to symbolize the bonding of the new family. Before the wedding each child is assigned a sand color.
Including the children in blended family wedding vows is a wonderful way to unite the two families. However, it is not the only way to include children in the wedding ceremony. One thing to keep in mind as couples make wedding plans including children is the exchange of rings.
As the couple exchanges rings as a symbol of their commitment and love they should include gifts for themselves and their children as a symbol of family unity, commitment, and love for all. Offering the children the opportunity to light the unity candle during the wedding vows is an especially touching token! Couples have found that engaging in a unity family ceremony during the registry wedding is a great way to encourage family members to accept and love each other.
Children can also join the wedding ceremony as part of the bridal party, serving as the flower girl, ring bearer, junior bridesmaid or ushers. Kids can also choose to do special wedding readings, too. Building a blended family is a tricky thing. Children bring the whole family together.
Unlike wedding vows to include stepchildren, vows between a couple who had children together often make mention of being a parent, mother or father to the children involved. A family wedding is very important when either or both bride and groom have children.
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We are seeing many family sand ceremonies recently. A new trend is having the kids choose their sand colors so sometimes you get some unique color combinations! Having a sand ceremony and including the kids is a great way to include everyone.
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