What do you think of this story?

By admin on Tuesday, April 20, 2010
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1. Once there was a princess and her father had died and no man would take her to be his wife. She had a heart shaped lock and she set it in the town square near it was a very large box that had many keys, there was a poster to it said, ” Who ever finds the key to this lock will marry the princess and become king.” Every man had tried in vain but they were not thinking of the princess they were thinking of the glory and power. Then one day a dragon of great strength and power, if you had looked in his eyes you would see wisdom and gentleness flew were the lock was. He took a look at the poster and put one claw into the wooden box and on the tip of it dangled one single key. it was the smallest of them all, opened the lock and the princess appeared the dragon said in a heavy voice ” I shall protect you and guide you through your troubles. then she kissed him and he had turned to man and they married and lived happy life.
I think we all have are “dragons” to help us and guide us through life so don’t let yourself down and don’t give up!
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do you think a married man has an ulterior motive for being friends with a woman?

By admin on Sunday, March 28, 2010
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I know this isn’t always the case, but if the man doesn’t have any other women friends, then I think a married man sometimes has the wrong intentions when being friends with a woman. I know it is a case by case situation, I’m sure.
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Does anybody else think HHH is overrated?Do you think he benifits from being married to Steph?

By admin on Thursday, March 25, 2010
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He married Stephanie,and I think he is benifiting from being married to her.I just know he throws his weight around backstage.I even heard he was helping write storylines!I mean,I don’t think he’s bad,but all this publicity!I think some other wrestlers should be pushed further forward!Anybody agree?
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I wrote our ceremony, it’s a bit long, but this is it… What do you think?

By admin on Thursday, March 11, 2010
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Remember, this is for our elopement. We’re having a custom ceremony and it can be long since it will only be three people (me, my fiance, and our Reverend… oh and our photogs will be there too so it is technically 5 people). Here goes:

(Rev): Today we have come together to unite in the bonds of marriage these two. Allison and Craig have come here today to be blessed in the sight of God with the completion of forming, from two separate families, a family of their own.

The book of Colossians, chapter 3, verse 13 states: Love is a perfect bond of union.

Today love becomes the bond uniting your souls into marriage. God has blessed you both with a gift of love far beyond comprehension’s grasp.

*Prayer*

Craig, take Allison’s hands, palms up. These are the hands that will care for you and love you for all time. These hands will carry your children and protect your family. These hands were designed and molded with you in God’s mind. Cherish them for they will be the hands that know and love you best.

Allison, take Craig’s hands, palms up. These are the hands that will provide for you and protect you for all eternity. These hands will care for your children and love your family. These hands were created to give you light and to guide you. Cherish these hands for they will light your whole world.

Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 states: Two are better than one, because they have a good return for their work: If one falls down, his friend can help him up. But pity the man who falls and has no one to help him up!

Craig, do you take Allison to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward? To love and respect, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others, for all of eternity?

(Craig): I do.

(Rev): Please take her hand and repeat after me: “With this ring I thee wed / in the bonds of love / and in the sight of God. / I promise to be a loving and tender husband / and will forever trust and be faithful to you.”

Allison, do you take Craig to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward? To love and respect, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others, for all of eternity?

(Allison): I do.

(Rev): Please take his hand and repeat after me: “With this ring I thee wed / in the bonds of love / and in the sight of God. / I promise to be a loving and tender wife / and will forever trust and be faithful to you.”

The unity candle is representative of two lives uniting as one. Will each of you take one of the tapers? Repeat after me: “I light my candle / as if it is the flame of my soul. / Together we shall become one.”

“Haven’t you read,” he replied, “that at the beginning the Creator made them male and female, and said ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh?’ So they are no longer two, but one. Therefor what God has joined together, let man not separate.” (Matthew 19:4-6)

By the authority vested in me and by the blessings of God, I now pronounce you man and wife.

You may now seal your union with a kiss.

I know it’s long, but it’s very personal. What do you think?
Mia, I hope you get your kicks off of acting like a 5 year old towards someone who just spent potentially 3 1/2 to 4 hours trying to word her wedding ceremony perfectly.
Well now Mia, you are not worth arguing with.
Oh what the hay, Mia, you have to realize that this is a site where people come to receive help not immature answers that make you seem like a child. Grow up, and then answer my questions.
Loren, we actually thought about doing that, but since we’re eloping we decided to make the entire ceremony heartfelt and not just the vows. Otherwise we would just do vows. The hand ceremony is a lot like our personal vows. He wrote what his hands mean and I wrote what mine mean.
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What would you do if you attended a wedding like this? What do you think of this wedding plan?

By admin on Sunday, March 7, 2010
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I know I want my wedding to be like ‘elegant garden picnic’ sort of thing. Like…Anne of Green Gables (If you haven’t seen it, watch the links), but also unique and fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hFVsFrYBk0 (this is a long one…what I mean starts at about 3:47)

What I was thinking is, the ceremony would be in a lighthouse around 9am, and then we’d all go up to a nice camping grounds(not dirty, I know a place with a Stone Hall and waterfalls and everything.) The reception would be around noon to four or five. When people first get there, from whatever time it takes them to get from the ceremony to the reception until noon, there will be a table for gifts, snacks, signing the guestbook, and mingling in the Hall. At noon is a picnic, personalized picnic blankets set out with a picnic basket on each that people can fill with what they want out of a buffet table(of course there would be nice chairs, like the ones in the second video, available for those who have problems sitting on the ground)…kind of like at sit-down dinner weddings there’s assigned seating at tables.
Then from about 1:30 to 4 or 5 there would be camp/picnic games (a lot like the ones in the video), light music, or for whoever wanted to there would be a guided hike up to the waterfall. Then at 4 or 5 the latest 6(as an ending “ok that’s it” entertainment, there would be a few professional storytellers there), most of the people would go home and just immediate family & the wedding party would stay behind for dinner. Dinner would be in the Hall, family table style, and would be set up like a memory sharing/video montage time. After all that’s said and done, whoever doesn’t like the idea or has other things to do could go home, but whoever wanted to would stay there and camp with us. Early the next morning we’d leave by hot air balloon.

So, what do you think of this wedding plan? What would you do if you attended a wedding like this? (also, please skip the “oh that’s going to cost ssoo much money, I hope you’re rich.” stuff. I’m no Donald Trump, but (sorry, not to be rude) I don’t really have to want for anything)…so just answer the first two.

Thanks. (=
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Do you think Husband and wife being in same profession is good for their married life ?

By admin on Wednesday, February 17, 2010
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I think so. I know examples of gynecologists, Lawyers and Chartered accountants. They have beautiful married life. They have synergistic effect due to each other’s knowledge. They have complimentary life styles. This also helps them in their business. Of course there are some disadvantages like even their personal life gets dominated by professional discussions. What is your opinion ?
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