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10 Reasons To Renew Your Wedding Vows
By
Sharon Naylor,
Contributing Writer To NJWedding.com
and author of "Renewing Your Wedding Vows"
More and more married couples
are choosing to renew their wedding vows either in small,
intimate, family-only celebrations at home, or as bigger-than-the-original-wedding
extravaganzas in a ballroom. Some couples renew their vows while
on vacation with their families, exchanging loving words by a
Hawaiian waterfall, and some head to the beach or the mountains
to renew their vows in their favorite place. Regardless of the
style and location of today's celebrations, the reasons
for reaffirming marriage vows are many:
- The couple is celebrating
a 'big' anniversary their 10th, 20th, 25th or 50th and
for some couples, a 'big' anniversary is their 7th! Since they
dated for 3 years prior to marrying, it's technically their 10th
year together.
- The couple didn't get the
wedding of their dreams the first time around. Maybe their parents
were paying and wanted everything their way. Maybe their families
didn't have a lot of money back then. Maybe they chose a smaller
wedding since that was their wish at the time. Maybe the wedding
was so big and so overblown that they got lost
in the circus atmosphere. Now, they get a DoOver. They get to
do it their way.
- The couple has recently gone
through a tough time, such as a separation or the illness of
a partner. They've spent years healing their relationship, and
now they want to refresh their wedding vows as a way to say thank
you to one another and start anew.
- The couple had their original
wedding plans changed due to a military deployment or a family
emergency. They had to cancel their big wedding plans to 'rush'
their wedding day. Now, they get to do it right.
- The couple wishes to include
their kids in the ceremony. It's a high priority to have the
kids present, and even to renew vows with the kids as
part of the ceremony.
- The couple finds it important
to always show one another gratitude and love, so they've made
it a regular event in their relationship to renew their vows
on every anniversary, or every 5th anniversary.
- The couple just went through
the wedding planning process for one of their children (or several
of their children), and they want the same kind of celebration
for themselves! Maybe the bride and groom paid for and planned
their own wedding, so the parents missed out on being involved.
Or, the parents started to get too involved in the wedding plans,
then stepped back before upsetting the overwhelmed bride and
groom. It's a big trend for wedding couples' parents to renew
their vows shortly after the wedding.
- The couple's religious beliefs
have changed since their first wedding, and they wish to re-do
their wedding ceremony and renew their vows with their newly
embraced belief system and faith included.
- One partner wishes to surprise
the other with a vow renewal celebration as an anniversary gift.
It's a surprise party/vow renewal that thrills the partner. The
kids may also wish to throw a planned or surprise wedding vow
renewal celebration for their parents.
- Couples find that wedding
vow renewal celebrations show the younger generations what a
successful marriage looks like: the dedication, the affection,
overcoming challenges, showing appreciation. In our world of
quickie celebrity divorces, a long-lasting union is a great lesson
for kids and grandkids. Plus, it's a happy occasion for a family
gathering.
Sharon
Naylor
is the author of over 30
wedding planning books and is the Q&A specialist at NJWedding.com. Sharon will answer any wedding-related
questions at www.njwedding.com/expertadvice.
She is a resident of Morristown, New Jersey. To view and purchase
any of Sharon's helpful books, click here to visit the NJWedding.com WedStore!
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