Thursday, August 14, 2008

add a special touch to your wedding - 4 part series

I am excited about sharing a 4 part series on I Do Radio, where we will discuss the special touches you can add to your wedding ceremony. Each bridal couple is different, so I will discuss 4 different ceremonies in which you can show off your personal style.

Beginning the series is the Rose Ceremony on September 3rd. This ceremony can be done with either the mothers of the B & G, or done as a couple – we will go over each. The second element is the Unity Candle ceremony. We will discuss on September 17th, why this has been such a favorite of bridal couples and how to perform this special touch.

Starting out the month on October 1st, we will discuss element number three, the Bread & Wine ceremony. The Bread & Wine ceremony is a modern touch to a age old traditional and religious celebration. We will give you the info to decide if it is for you.

Rounding out our 4 part series, is the Sand Ceremony on October 15th. Next to the unity candle, the Sand Ceremony is gaining in popularity. We will explain how to determine your look of sand.

I look forward to this series and hope you will as well.


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my prayers go out to the Mac family


“Bernie Mac has passed away due to complications from pneumonia. He was 50.” Announced the news anchor.

When I heard the news of Bernie Mac passing away, I was sadden. Thought I did not know him personally he has been to my home many times. I have watched The Bernie Mac Show, and watched Bernie & George in Ocean’s Twelve and Thirteen and have shook hands with him in Hollywood.

My heart goes out to the Mac family; you are in my prayers.

Bernie Mac you will be missed.