expert advice
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The ceremony
and more specifically the venue where the celebration is to take place, sets
the tone for the rest of the day's wedding festivities," observes Sylvia
Johnson of the Hower House at The University of Akron. " The perfect setting - whether indoors
or out, church or synagogue, historic or contemporary - with its' unique
characteristics and style will be remembered not only in photographs but in
everyone's memories as well."
According to Jennifer Mitchell, Owner of Hocking Hills WeddingMoons, "Getting married is one of the most significant events of your life as a couple and your ceremony should reflect everything that is unique about you and your relationship."
“Since the ceremony is the beginning of your marriage, this is a great time to start a new tradition," adds Carol & Scott of SHARINGS® . "As husband and wife, try to create a ritual that will signify and capture each year of your life together.”