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Joscelyn and Michael
August 2008

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Joscelyn and Michael wanted their wedding to be fun and relaxed - informal, yet meaningful. Sometimes the protocol and traditions of a wedding can take away from the day some of the joy, and some of the principal meaning of the event: that the bride and groom, in front of a group of family and friends they respect, are proclaiming their love and commitment to one another. This is more important to some than religious beliefs or commemorative signed paperwork, and for Joscelyn and Michael, this brought them to a symbolic blessing, written in part by the couple, and truly mirroring their sentiments towards one another.

And a symbolic blessing means total choice on timing, location, music, readings. In this couple's case, this meant that dancing out of the wedding down the garden aisle was a true representation of their personal idea of joy and happiness, and it meant the people that meant most to the couple were all included in the ceremony.

The wedding party remained at the villa for a long catered meal under the loggia, and at sunset, a special tent for the cake beside the pool, directly followed by more dancing...

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