...the dates, I'd probably end up putting people on both sides of the table so we would all fit. Weird? Impractical? Opinions? Unrelated: People with kids! What did your little ones do during the ceremony? Where did they sit? Did you have issues with them wanting to come up to you, or saying "mommy, daddy!" during the ceremony? My little girl is 2 and in this phase where she wants to loudly...
...she has with the guy running the lodge she was at before. She ate some soup with Udi and me - A had crashed out, finally, and RM was still in town - and then left, saying she'd be back for the ceremony in the evening. (Yes, ES and A were going to drink when they had only arrived that morning. And people think I'm nuts!) ES went to rest and Rm came back from town. I kept him company while he...
This was our first ceremony with a new batch of aya that our supplier brought with him. He told me it was made from vine that was 5 years old, which boded well. I had a good dose, too: JT told me I should see heaven and hell. I started out with basic protection, then one woman, F, showed up late and wanting to drink. I poured her half a cup at JT's direction, having to turn on the light in the kitchen...
1. Should I be concerned that the wedding officiant we hired has, in the booklet she e-mailed to us of ceremony choices, "By the power in vested in me by the Commonwealth of Virginia" blah blah blah? I've always been under the impression that the correct phrase is "By the power vested in me" -- and my Google-fu seems to be backing me up in this. I changed it to "vested" in the ceremony mockup that...
...their graduation gown cap. A lot of universities and colleges today encourage their graduate students to invest in good graduation attire aside from their gown cap . They believe that graduation ceremony is the right to time for students to wear formal dresses. They want their graduates to look and appear classy and elegant in this special day. For girls, they can wear pencil cut skirts with...
RM and MA did get back in time for the ceremony, but only RM drank. They had spent the last two days out at a lodge in the jungle - RM drank both nights and MA one. This was after JT warned them against it, and their swearing up and down to JT and me that they weren't going to - and the guy running the place was the cçvery same one responsible for messing up the Norwegian guys who were drinking with...
...advance as quickly as possible. It also said that it loves me, always has and always will, even when it's having to make things difficult. That helped a lot - I felt a great release and went into the ceremony feeling more optimistic than I have in a while. Ceremony 173 I spent mostly examining people and doing investigations. JT poured my aya this time - it was slightly less than I would have taken...
My FH and I are not very religious people so we wanted to have a very simple and short secular ceremony. We didn't feel like shelling out the money for an officiant, so we asked a friend to do it for us even though he has never done something like this before, because we know that he is a good speaker and not at all shy. However, this means that the brunt of the ceremony writing will have to fall in...
So Andy and I have been thinking about just what exactly we should do for a ceremony. I came up with the idea of having a hand-fasting ceremony. I am still doing research on this, though so far I found a few things that I like. If anyone has any other info on this though, please let me know!
...early. RM had gone to town, so I ate by myself. I think that helped. I took a shower and went to lie down but it was so hot I just lay there sweating. I did meditate for a while, so that was good. Ceremony 172 was bigger than ceremonies have been: 8 people plus JT. I don't know where the aya came from, but it wasn't from our regular guy. JT was in a bad mood: he was in a lot of pain, from his back...