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Why Elope?

By: Mary Casey

When I turned forty years old, I decided it was time to get married. Actually, I had been in a serious relationship for over eighteen years, and my fortieth birthday just felt right. But having a traditional white wedding dress and a million relatives just didn’t seem like the thing to do at my stage in life. So, we decided to elope.

Elopement is a tradition in my family. My grandfather eloped in the nineteen thirties, taking a trip to Niagra Falls with his brother as his witness. Mine had even less people; me, my fiancé and the sheriff, along with his secretary who sweetly gave us a copy of the traditional wedding vows in calligraphy on pretty paper.

Is elopement for you? What are the advantages of elopement over a traditional wedding? What will you miss out on if you decide to elope?

Consider elopement if the following situations fit your life:

1) You are an “older” bride, and a large ceremony doesn’t appeal to you. Or, this isn’t your first marriage.

2) You and your husband don’t want a religious ceremony.

3) Your husband and you have different religions, and there isn’t one singular type of ceremony you can both agree too.

4) Your parents don’t agree with your marriage. You are not in a ‘traditional’ type of relationship.

5) A more creative kind of ceremony tickles your fancy. I know friends who have gotten married in hot air balloons, high above the mountains. Another friend was married on a river boat on the Mississippi. Don’t limit yourself to running to Vegas; there are many, many options when you decide to elope. All you need is a justice of the peace and maybe a witness or two, depending on the laws of your state.

In my case, all we needed to do was fill out paper work at the local town hall, then arrange for a justice of the peace. I was able to get the city sheriff to do the deed. We were married in the sheriff’s office in the fall, with late blooming roses in vases near the windows, and a steady stream of prisoners walking by. How romantic! Actually, it was touching. The sheriff took his job seriously and we did too. Other options where I live is a ceremony in the chapel of the hospital where I work, or even getting married during a fishing trip!

Elopement is NOT for you if:

1) You really want the whole dream wedding complete with flowing veil, white wedding gown and cute flower girls. You want to be the princess of the day.

2) You have been collecting “Brides” magazine for the last ten years.

3) Your family would be heartbroken if there wasn’t a party and ceremony that involved them.

4) A religious ceremony is important to you.

It is up to you and your future spouse what kind of wedding will suit you both. Elopement could be an option and a fun one at that!

This article has been submitted in affiliation with http://www.Prye.Com/ which is a site for Wedding Invitations.

Mary Casey has been happily married for three years now. If she had to do it again, she would elope!

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    Why Elope?

    By: Ema Drouillard

    The why of eloping seems to always be a curiosity?

    Couples elope for many personal reasons, some as simple as; one having a fear of standing up in front of a group of people. What every the reason for eloping, elopements offer an uncomplicated approach to a wedding ceremony while still retaining the non institutional feeling of a civil ceremony.

    What are the three fundamental elements that can not be removed from an elopement wedding?

    The Bride, The Groom, The Official Presiding.

    Eloping by its very nature offers a simple passage into married life. The elopement focuses on the significance of the relationship between the bride and groom about to become husband and wife, there is nothing to distract their attention from one another.

    The elopement ceremony begins; “These are the things I must not forget, word for word.” So starts the beautiful tale of joined union. If the heart is immortal then an elopement ceremony with its integral design for intimacy is the perfect beginning to enter into the mystery of the heart together.

    The elopement ceremony speaks to the heart of the matter. Each elopement is unique and with an elopement ceremony perhaps more then any other ceremony you can make it uniquely yours. Having your ceremony filled with the words you want to say to each other and the words you want said and heard and remembered, this is the gift of an elopement ceremony. The gift you give to each other.

    When you return home you can send out a photographic announcement of your union. If you like to gather your friends and family to share in your joy it can be done in an uncomplicated way, as simple as a champagne and cake celebration in the middle of a Sunday afternoon. Life can be easy and straightforward.

    The question of “Way Elope?” is probably as varied as “Why to Marry?” There are an abundance of answers, all personal choices that are perfectly perfect for each couple to make together.

    http://www.Ceremonyway.com has been designing elopement ceremonies that are, “Uniquely Yours” for years. Ema Drouillard, Elopements By Ema designs elopements packages for San Francisco California.

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