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Baby Naming Ceremony: “Inside you are more possibilities than you could possibly use up in one lifetime” A Baby Naming Ceremony is the occasion to introduce your bundle of joy to all the special people in your life. It is a time to reflect on the miracle of a new life and to share the happiness with family and friends. Grandparents and Godparents can be included in the ceremony as well - it is a celebration of a precious new life. It’s a time when family bonds are strengthened as the precious gift of a new child is truly appreciated. Naming a new baby is a special event to share with those who mean the most to you. Ceremonies can take place at your family home or any of the beautiful locations on the Gold Coast. Colourful Baby Naming Certificates given to parent/s, guardian/s, and grandparent/s - includes 5 Certificates. Extras available. |
Renewal of Vows: “My most brilliant achievement was my ability to persuade my wife to marry me” Anniversaries are a wonderful time to Renew your Vows and reaffirm the promises you made to each other on your Wedding day. At this ceremony, you will be so much more relaxed than you were all those years ago! A Renewal of Vows ceremony is a very special occasion, when you can reflect on your life together, your family, your achievements and experiences as man and wife. You can say your original Vows or choose from my resources. Certificate given. Ceremonies can take place at your family home or any of the beautiful locations on the Gold Coast. |
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There are several options available to you, including Handfasting, Rose Exchange, Candle Lighting and Wine Sharing Ceremonies. |
Commitment: “What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined” The perfect ceremony for those who are legally not yet permitted to marry, but wish to announce their love and commitment of their special relationship to their family and friends. Choose your Vows from my resources - or I can assist you to write your own Commitment Vows. |
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