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Meg Boswell, Civil Marriage Celebrant, designs and conducts Weddings, Naming Ceremonies, Renewal of Vows & Commitment Ceremonies on the Mid North Coast of NSW, Australia. CelebrationCeremonies.com is designed for couples who wish to be married in Australia understand the legal obligations and the design opportunities available with an experienced Civil Marriage Celebrant. From Nambucca Heads to Coffs Harbour and all between. |
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1 Dear……….. I heard that you are getting married. That’s terrific. What’s the date? Here’s a few survival secrets From me and me ‘Chinaplate’?
Give each other space and cuddles Let no sunset see you fight Quickly learn to say ‘you’re sorry’ Don’t persist to prove you’re right.
Celebrate each other’s strong points Learn to say ‘I think you’re great’ Don’t take thoughtfulness for granted Don’t leave ‘thankyou’ ‘til too late
Recognise you will be different You’re a girl and you’re a boy Each grew up in different families Some old habits will annoy.
At the moment she’s your princess He’s your most delightful hunk Don’t expect the same assessments When the hormone fires have shrunk |
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2 Look inside your future partner Look inside yourself as well Find your complementary talents Marriage brings no magic spell.
But the best survival secret And to get the basics right Say ‘I love you’ every morning Say ‘I love you’ every night Say ‘I love you’ when you’re tired Say ‘I love you’ when you’re cross Say ‘I love you’ when you’re winning And when you have had a loss Say ‘I love you’ when you’re parted Say ‘I love you’ when you meet Say ‘I love you’ when you phone up Shout ‘I love you’ ‘cross the street
Friends may think you’re acting strangely But ignore the things they say Learn to say and mean ‘I love you’ At least a dozen times a day.
Have a lovely wedding. © Jim Boswell 18 March 2003 |
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