For couples who choose to see each other before the ceremony, this part of there day can be a time for grounding. Many of our clients express how important it was for them to see each at this time…the tender intimacy helped to ground them and eliminate any anxiety related to the remainder of the day.
Choosing to see each other before the ceremony also gave them the chance to bring in the support of their wedding party and combined families.We don’t advocate for either choice since ultimately it is up to the couple.
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We like to see weddings as if they were plays that unfold in a sequence of Acts beginning with Preparations, moving to the Ceremony and finishing with the Party. Tucked into each of these acts are smaller scenes
Act 1: Preparations
* Scene 1: Bride and bridal party getting dressed
* Scene 2: Groom and his party getting dressed
* Scene 3: Couple alone if they choose to see each other before the ceremony,
* Scene 4: The wedding party either separately if bride & groom choose not to see each other or together if they do chose to see each other.
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by Bill
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