As a marriage celebrant, I've had the privilege of being an intimate observer of love in all its wild and varied forms.
From grand ceremonies with hundreds of guests, intimate elopements in the backyard, to meeting couples at a café to say the words and sign the papers over a cup of coffee (soy latte extra hot for me, please).
On the 12th of April 2024, I happily married my 1000th couple so with considerable experience under my belt, here are seven things I know to be true about love and marriage.
1. A wedding and a marriage are two different things.
Marriage is the why and a wedding is the how, what, where and when celebration of that why.
Like in life, size doesn't matter. The size of the celebration does not guarantee a successful happy ever after.
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A big lavish wedding, with over 100 guests and all the bells and whistles does not protect you from life's curveballs. In some cases, it adds an incredible amount of unnecessary stress — emotional and financial — to a relationship that was hopefully functioning well.
Big extravagant weddings end in big bust ups the same number of times that little, small ceremonies end in big bust ups.