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Friday, January 11, 2013

Valentine's Day is For Weddings


Join hands in marriage
this Valentines
in beautiful Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.

Two Love Nest Packages For Valentine Day or Weekend

Very limited availability so,
please, secure your time today!

Call (208) 964-3578

Weddings performed at the Greenbriar B&B Inn

In their Elegant and Cozy parlor

Exclusively by "Your Love Ceremony"

with Chaplain Anne or Chaplain Gene

 

Package #1

Valentine’s Day “Sweethearts Wed”Thursday, February 14 10AM to 3PM

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

SO RESERVE YOUR
EXCLUSIVE TIME NOW!

$275   Just You Two or up to Four Guests 


Wedding Includes:  

Three Red Rose Bouquet for the bride
Boutonniere for the groom
Valentine Keepsake Wedding Certificate
Recorded Wedding Music
Wedding Officiant
Simply Wonderful Ceremony
Gourmet Chocolates
Romance Basket
Champagne Toast for the bride and groom
Little Cakes for the bride and groom
Sparkling décor
Lodging arranged at an additional cost.*
 

Package #2

“Love Will Linger Wed N Stay”

An Exquisite Custom Ceremony

Plus Two Nights and Dinner at the Greenbriar Inn

LIMITED AVAILABILITY

 

SO RESERVE YOUR

EXCLUSIVE TIME NOW!

$675 Up to 10 Guests               Daytime, Evening or Weekend


Cupid will rejoice when you celebrate your Valentine wedding with roses, fine dining, two nights of romance and a beautiful bride. Whether it is just the two of you or a few guests, this package brings together all the elegance of a upscale wedding with none of the stress.
 


 
Wedding Includes:
 
Two Nights Lodging at the Greenbriar Inn for the Bride and Groom plus Breakfast
Custom Vows and Service
Wedding Music
Three Red Rose Bouquet for the bride
Boutonniere for the groom
Wedding cake
(Choice of vanilla, chocolate, red velvet or carrot cake. Choice of flower colors on the cake.)
Romance Basket including Gourmet Chocolates and Love Notes
Valentine Keepsake Wedding Certificate
Hotel arrangements for guests
Romantic Moments Wedding Ceremony and Officiant
Wedding Performed in the Greenbriar Parlor with Sparkling Décor
May include Unity Candle or Sand Ceremony**
Keepsake Ceremony Booklet
Champagne Toast
Wedding Dinner for Two
at the Greenbriar Gourmet Restaurant. Guests are welcome for dinner a la carte.
*Based on Availability.  Two night stay required for a holiday
**At an addition cost of $40.

 

CALL ANNE AT

208-964-3578
TO RESERVE YOUR WEDDING DATE AND TIME

 

 

 

 

My Lover Is Mine and I am His

"My lover is mine and I am his."
 
 
My lover spoke an said to me,
"Arise, my darling, my beautiful one and come with me.
You have stolen my heart, my bride;
You have stolen my heart
With one glance of your eyes,
With one jewel of your necklace.
How delightful is your love, my bride!
How much more pleasing is your love than wine,
and the fragrance of your perfume
than any spice!
Your lips drop sweetness as the honeycomb!
Arise, my darling, my beautiful one and come with me."
 
I, the beloved, sang of him,
"Let him kiss me with the
kisses of his mouth,
for your love is more delightful than wine.
Look, Here he comes,
leaping across the mountains,
bounding over the hills.
Place me like a seal over your heart,
like a seal on your arm
for love is as strong as death.
My lover is like a young stag.
Like an apple tree amoung the trees of the forest
is my lover, amoung the men.
I delight to sit in his shade,
and his fruit is sweet to my taste.
He has taken me to the banquet hall,
and his banner over me is love."
 
Compiled from the
Song of Solomon
 
 

Monday, December 31, 2012

Blended Family Wedding Ideas







A wedding ceremony with her kids, his kids, and you two is a beautiful statement of unity for a blended family.  Here are some easy ideas to make it special:


  1. Flower Ritual:  Two vases of different kinds of flowers representing each parent. One empty vase in the center.  During the ceremony each of the family members takes a flower from their parent's vase and places it into the center vase.  The new bouquet represents the new blended family.
  2. Sand Ritual: Using the sand ceremony tradition, each family member has a different color sand.  All of the family members pour sand into the vessel creating a mosaic of colored sand representing the new family.
  3. Fountain of Love:  Each family member chooses a smooth rounded rock.  Upon this rock, they write their name and perhaps a meaningful word.  During the ceremony, the rocks are placed in a special bowl to represent each members unique difference and yet unity as a family.
  4.  Family Prayer:  At the end of the ceremony, when it is time for a blessing, all family members place their hands one upon another for a family blessing.
  5. Vow to the family:  Each parent, after their vows to each other, gives a vow of commitment to the children of the now blended family.
  6. Gratitude for support:  When children are grown yet supportive of your new marriage, you may wish to give a word of thanksgiving and blessing to your grown children during the ceremony.
  7. Conflicting feeling:  When the children of the couple are conflicted about their parents getting married, ask each child if they wish to be involved and honor their feelings.  
  8. Call me by name:  It is important to each of us to be recognized by our name, especially younger children or teenagers (though they may not acknowledge it).  Ask the wedding officiant to include a prayer similar to this, "Lord God, as this new family goes forth together, touch the lives of ______, _______, _______, and _______ (children's names), that each one may blossom in this family into the unique and special person you have created them to be."

Friday, December 14, 2012

Tips 40-50 For a Good Marriage

40.  Talk about you love.
41.  Reminisce about your favorite times together.
42.  Treat each other's friends and relatives with courtesy.
43.  Send flowers every Valentine's Day and anniversary.
44.  Admit when wrong.
45.  Be sensitive to each other's sexual desires.
46.  Pray for each other daily.
47.  Watch sunsets together.
48.  Say "I love you" frequently.
49.  End the day with a hug.
50.  Seek outside help when needed.


       Here we are, Gene and Anne Del Vecchio, 34 years married and keeping our love growing with a summer picnic by the lake.

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Tips 30-39 For a Good Marriage







30.  Wink at each other
31. Celebrate birthdays in a big way.
32.  Apologize.
33.  Forgive
34.  Set up a romantic getaway
35.  Ask, "What can I do to make you happier?"
36.  Be positive.
37.  Be kind.
38.  Be vulnerable.
39.  Respond quickly to the other person's request.

Thursday, November 22, 2012

All-Inclusive Winter Weddings for up to 50




          Frosty and Fabulous, Winter weddings come in many different packages.  We can put together an all-inclusive wedding for up to 50 at the Fort Sherman Chapel or the Cataldo Mission.  All you, the bride and groom, need to do is show up.  Call us for a quote.  Reasonable and beautiful, warm and cozy. 
    
Exclusively by
 Chaplain Gene and Chaplain Anne
 of Your Love Ceremony
208-964-3578

Monday, November 5, 2012

10 More Marriage Tips



11.  Select a song that can be "our song".
12. Give backrubs.
13.  Laugh together
14.  Send a card for no reason.
15.  Do what the other person wants before he or she asks.
16.  Listen.
17.  Encourage
18.  Do it his or her way.
19.  Study to learn his or her needs.
20.  Fix the other person's breakfast.