Weddings by Christina
Notary Public & Ordained Minister
Serving Manatee, Sarasota, Charlotte,Hillsborough & Pinellas Counties

Recommitting to your partner with vow renewal ceremonies large and small is
increasing in popularity, so if you've got some questions about how to commemorate
your years together, I've got the answers.

Why Renew?
To celebrate. Perhaps you've made it to 10, 25, or 50 years together and you want the
world to know that you'd do it all over again in a heartbeat. Maybe you want to reaffirm
your commitment to each other after a rough period in your relationship. There's no
wrong reason to renew. Just think about the timing -- don't do it the same year you get
married, unless you've had a small, faraway ceremony and want to make your vows
public upon your return.

Who Hosts?
Many couples host their own renewals, and some have their children do the honors.
Here's a trend I really like: The couple's closest friends, perhaps the original Maid of
Honor and Best Man, host the event. And don't feel like you have to find a secular event
hall or outdoor space to hold the ceremony -- many traditional halls of worship make
wonderful, meaningful venues.

What Happens?
The basic premise is to exchange vows, just as you did the first time around. You can
either recite the same words you spoke back then, or compose new ones to mark this
special occasion and how you feel now. After the vows you'll exchange rings. Either
engrave your original bands with something new (perhaps the date of your vow renewal
or a cute sentiment like "I Love You, Part II") or purchase new rings expressly for the
reaffirmation -- there's never a bad time to upgrade jewelry! Children, close relatives, and
special friends can do readings, and you can have meaningful music playing, just as you
would at a wedding ceremony.

How to Celebrate?
Once the vows are spoken, the rings are swapped, and the happy couple makes their way
back down the aisle, it's time to party. Anything goes with this fete, from an intimate
family barbecue to a large, sit-down affair as lavish as any traditional wedding reception.
Plan for dancing, a cake, and lots of toasts. Bring your original wedding album to share
with your guests (if you just eloped recently, bring some recent shots), as well as family
photos taken throughout the years of your marriage. Be sure to hire a photographer to
capture the event on film -- in 20 more years you may want to renew your renewal!
Renewing Your Vows
I Do . . . Again  - Vow Renewal
Package Includes:

A Romantic Ceremony at location of your choice
Officiant
Personalized Ceremony
Packet of Renewal Vows to Choose From
*Use of CD Player &  Music (yours or mine)
* Sound System Available

Package Price: Priced & Packaged as seen on "Packages & Pricelist" page.
$100.00 non-refundable deposit due at booking