tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6847664026064288723.post1101122013397128823..comments2020-03-12T11:18:50.959-07:00Comments on captive-thinker: Why Have a Wedding Ceremony? - Part 1Kevin Subrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00383058187728985680noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6847664026064288723.post-44750713622431358212018-10-18T01:43:24.010-07:002018-10-18T01:43:24.010-07:00Wedding ceremony! Sounds good, thanks for this fir...Wedding ceremony! Sounds good, thanks for this first part. It was interesting to read through. I got married in August at one of the hillside <a href="https://eventup.com/venues/san-francisco-ca/" rel="nofollow">San Francisco wedding venues</a> and it was a perfectly planned ceremony and I am glad that everything went as we had planned.benilhalkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04371214901920234920noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6847664026064288723.post-48035738570942496592016-07-15T17:18:06.301-07:002016-07-15T17:18:06.301-07:00Nice ... but everybody's different!
My husban...Nice ... but everybody's different!<br /><br />My husband and I got married in a "ceremony" that cost $10 and took about forty seconds. Our friends and families knew that we were getting married that day, but no one we knew was present. As a child, I never fantasized about being a bride; it was just not on my radar at all! Our wedding day was a day to take care of errands; our legal marriage was one of those errands.<br /><br />We will be celebrating our 30th anniversary in a few weeks, and are very happily married (and yes, we are churchgoing Christians). Your ideas here are nice, but not right for everybody. girlatyarnshophttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03311008411372938934noreply@blogger.com