Weddings in Scotland

Scotland is a fantastic place to be married. The law in Scotland means that there is flexibility and choice about where and when to be married, and choice about what type of wedding ceremony you have.

As an Interfaith Celebrant, I can hold ceremonies for people of all faiths, mixed faith and no faith, acknowledging your personal beliefs, and using words, music and readings that best reflect what is meaningful for you. Your ceremony can be religious or non-religious.

Wednesday 31 August 2011

"Take Time" - To Celebrate A Family Occasion

Samantha and Philip: 2nd July 2011

At last summer seemed to have arrived. The sky was blue, the air was still, and it was HOT and sunny. I made my way slowly up the long drive to Springkell House. What an impressive building - grand but not too imposing, and with beautiful views over the gardens.


This really was a great family occasion and celebration. Samantha and Philip's young son joined in the ceremony, and Samantha's Mum read the beautiful words from Take Time, which includes verses on each of the following themes:

Take time to be gentle to each other....
Take time to talk to each other....
Take time to remember why you chose each other....
Take time to show respect....
Take time to be alone....
Take time to reflect and be thankful for each other....
Take time to disagree with one another....
Take time to be loving....

Go on your way, knowing there are others here today, who love you almost as much as you love each other.

Congratulations Sam and Phil, and looking forward to hearing news of the birth of your baby girl xx

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