Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward's Wonderful Wedding Words



Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward were married in Las Vegas, Nevada on January 29, 1958. It was one of the most enduring Hollywood marriages, lasting until Paul’s death on September 26th, 2008.

These beautiful words (written by Wilferd A Peterson in his essay “The Art of Marriage”) were used at their ceremony as part of their vows.

Happiness in marriage is not something that just happens. A good marriage must be created.
In the ‘Art of Marriage’:
The little things are the big things. It is never being too old to hold hands. It is remembering to say 'I love you' at least once a day. It is never going to sleep angry. It is at no time taking the other for granted; the courtship should not end with the honeymoon, it should continue through all the years. It is having a mutual sense of values and common objectives. It is standing together facing the world. It is forming a circle of love that gathers in the whole family. It is doing things for each other, not in the attitude of duty or sacrifice, but in the spirit of joy. It is speaking words of appreciation and demonstrating gratitude in thoughtful ways. It is not expecting the husband to wear a halo or the wife to have wings of an angel. It is not looking for perfection in each other. It is cultivating flexibility, patience, understanding and a sense of humor. It is having the capacity to forgive and forget. It is giving each other an atmosphere in which each can grow. It is finding room for the things of the spirit. It is a common search for the good and the beautiful. It is establishing a relationship in which the independence is equal, dependence is mutual and the obligation is reciprocal. It is not only marrying the right partner, it is being the right partner. 

Many couples use these words as part of their ceremony – mostly as a reading. On one occasion a young man had memorised the words. I said to him after “I have heard that reading so many times before and that’s the best I’ve ever heard it recited.” He told me he had practiced it about 40 times. He delivered it in such a heartfelt manner and with such effective eye contact that I think everyone felt it was being delivered to them individually. What a wonderful gift that was to the couple. I’m sure all those at the wedding will remember that as a highlight of the ceremony.

Sunday, 15 January 2012

A Cruise Ship Wedding – A Great Idea



 Claude and Christine didn’t want a big family and friends wedding – to which they would have to invite 200 people.  Instead decided to just to invite immediate family – their parents, Christine’s three brothers and partners and a nephew and niece - on a cruise ship wedding. As I am located in Brisbane, where the ship departed, and they are from Melbourne they decided on me as their celebrant (saw me in a site “australiaworstcelebrants.com”). Although I dealt with them over many months, I never met them until 3 hours before the wedding.  Going through customs with people over a period of 2 hours you really get to know folk and I discovered what a brilliant family they are. P & O handled the complicated fact that Claude and Christine didn’t wish to see each other before the wedding with aplomb, forward scouts reporting back that Christine was now out of sight so we could all move through.
The P & O staff were very welcoming on board the Pacific Dawn.  Trish and I scored a free cup of coffee and we chatted with Claude, his Dad and a few other guests in “Charlie’s Bar” while Christine and attendants prepared themselves in their cabin. Finally we were escorted to the Captain’s Lounge - how spectacular was that room - a small, intimate room near the top of the ship, chairs set up , red carpet, wedding arch, a view of the beautiful Brisbane River from windows, about eight crew in attendance (2 videographers, a photographer, someone to handle the music, a cake monitor, champagne pourer, and Nick and Nick two delightfully happy crew members who grooved with the music during the ceremony and were designated to look after us). It was a magical ceremony, during which occurred lots of laughter as well as tears from both sets of parents (tears of joy no doubt). A crew lady handed around the champagne before the ceremony had concluded and we toasted Christine and Claude with a giant family hug ensuring that no champagne was poured down dresses or on suits, after which they cut the cake.
Trish and I were then politely escorted from the ship, while the wedding party were due to attend, in 30 minutes, a safety briefing with thousands of passengers who boarded after us.  For the next seven wonderful days they will sail north cruising the Queensland Coastline – to Cairns, Port Douglas and other such places. What a great idea for a wedding. For Claude and Christine, the new Mr and Mrs Sandor, a very engaging and talented couple -  it was the dawn of a new era, specifically the Pacific Dawn.

Wednesday, 4 January 2012

Happy New Year to All

Taken at New Year's Eve wedding of Karlie and Adam at Brisbane Polo Club - wonderful hisroric building. Wishing all a double dose of happiness in the coming year
Between the stately staircases