So you are thinking about renewing wedding vows but are not sure about what to do next or even whether it is a good idea? There are a lot of things to consider: why should you renew your vows; the etiquette of renewing wedding vows; who are renewing their vows; and what you can say to renew or reaffirm your vows, are just a few of the questions that are probably flowing through your head. Why don't we just pick one and start there?
Just Who Are Renewing Wedding Vows?
In these days of high divorce rates there are still many people who stay together long enough to consider renewing vows. Even amongst the celebrities there are some who have done so for a variety of reasons. For instance Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne renewed their vows on New Years Eve 2002 for two reasons. Firstly they had made it to 20 years of marriage in the mad cap world of rock and roll and secondly because Sharon had just survived a serious bout with colon cancer.
They are not the only celebrities to have renewed their vows. In the film industry, Robert de Niro and Grace Hightower have renewed theirs. While in sports David and Victoria Beckham have renewed theirs and back in music, Madonna and Guy Richie have renewed their vows as well.
Why Do People Renew Their Vows?
You need a good, positive reason to renew your vows. For instance to renew them as an excuse for an exciting party is a bit too flippant. Renewing wedding vows is a very meaningful renewal of the life long commitment that you made to each other when you were first married.
So, what are some good reasons for renewing vows? To celebrate a major wedding anniversary (as Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne did to celebrate their 20th anniversary) is a great reason. As is the celebration of overcoming a major life challenge, as, again, Ozzy and Sharon did to celebrate Sharon's victory over cancer. Or it might be that you've come out the other side of a rough patch in your marriage and you feel the need to renew and strengthen your vows as Victoria and David Beckham did.
And then again you may have had a small intimate wedding or you may even have eloped or had a destination wedding and you now feel that you'd like all your friends and relatives to witness you renewing vows. Or you may have had a civil ceremony and feel that now you'd like to have a religious ceremony.
And then it may signify a change in lifestyle as, for instance when your children have left home and you can renew your commitment to each other as life partners.
But then again, who could need a better reason for renewing wedding vows than it is a very romantic thing to do.
What Is The Etiquette For Renewing Wedding Vows?
As renewing wedding vows is not a legally binding ceremony, the etiquette is not nearly as formal as for the initial wedding. For instance there is no need for a licensed Officiant. Therefore the Officiant can be anyone -- one of your children, a close friend or a licensed Officiant if you like.
Also there is no call for presents or other wedding functions like bachelor or bachelorette parties. In fact they would be frowned upon. You want the presence of your friends and relatives not their presents!
You should make it clear that you don't want presents either on the formal invitation or by word of mouth, for instance, on acceptance of the invitation.
What Do People Say When Renewing Wedding Vows?
The structure of the renewing vow ceremony itself and what is said is also fairly much up to you. You can use your original vows as the basis of the renewing marriage vow ceremony or you can write or have something written especially for the occasion.
Your children and parents can be included in the ceremony by having a family unity ceremony as part of the renewing vows proceedings. Using a unity ceremony can help bind the family together so that you go forward with a renewed commitment to each other.
A unity sand ceremony is a wonderful way to express family unity and it has the advantage of giving you a beautiful physical memento of the commitments made on the happy day.
The unity sand ceremony is based on ages old American Indian or Hawaiian wedding ceremonies. It signifies the joining of two lives into one by the pouring of different colored sands by the two people into a single unity jar. This gives a pattern from the blending of the colors and a lasting memento of the occasion.
You Decide How Your Renewing Wedding Vows Ceremony Goes!
Whether you had a large no expense spared wedding or an elopement it doesn't matter. It is up to you to decide on a cost effective small intimate renewing wedding vows ceremony or to pull out all the stops and really have the big renewing vows ceremony that you may have wanted but missed out on before.
It's all up to you and with the relaxed etiquette and potential informality of the ceremony you can really add your personality to the proceedings. You can really make the renewing wedding vows celebration an Affair to Remember!
Renewing Your Wedding Vows
As a celebration of their love, many couples choose to renew their wedding vows. Some may opt for doing this in honor of a silver or gold anniversary, but others may just want to plan a special ceremony that can include their children, grandchildren, friends and other family members for any reason. There is no rule that says vows must be renewed on an anniversary, which means that anytime is the perfect time for reaffirming your commitment.
One of the most special aspects of a couple renewing their wedding vows is the inclusion of their children and/or grandchildren, who often enjoy participating in the ceremony. Because the ceremony is not a traditional wedding, there are no set guidelines for a traditional vs. non-traditional celebration. You can renew your wedding vows on the beach in Hawaii, a chapel in Las Vegas or on a fall afternoon in Vermont. Whatever and wherever you choose, the options are unlimited.
After renewing their vows, some couples opt for a second honeymoon. If funds were tight or schedules simply didn't allow it the first time around, this may even be a first honeymoon for some. The ceremony itself combined with a honeymoon is designed to not only reaffirm a couple's commitment, but may also help them to feel like they are carefree just as two teenagers in love.
Speaking of honeymoons, just because you are renewing your vows doesn't mean you aren't the same giddy couple as you were years before during the first ceremony. As honeymooners, you may be eligible for special vacation packages, hotel discounts and extra amenities that some resorts offer to newlyweds. Every resort differs and, of course, you will want to let them know that you are 2nd-time honeymooners. But, as newlyweds, you may just find some terrific deals to be had that could help you to enjoy a fantastic vacation at a fairly reasonable price.
As mentioned earlier, there is no set time for renewing your wedding vows. There are, however, some popular dates that couples may find to be the most meaningful for them. Among them, an anniversary of their first meeting, date, kiss or possibly even Valentine's Day and, of course, the couple's actual wedding anniversary tops the list of popular dates.
If you are thinking of renewing your wedding vows, talk with a wedding planner or get together with your immediate family to discuss plans for the upcoming celebration. As you promise to grow old with the one you love for a second time, don't forget to stay young at heart and make this celebration one to remember.
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