Sunday, January 10, 2010

A Few Words Can Say A Lot ...

It is always gratifying when I receive an unsolicited testimonial from a newly wedded couple, who has given me their trust to create the ceremony for their wedding day. The latest ceremony (the last week of December) took place in Richmond at the historic Grace Manor House, an elegant B&B which confirmed the bride’s exquisite taste in selection for her intimate wedding.

The latest testimonial is an example of someone who is capable to express her feelings and experience so concisely. She is a beautiful woman, intelligent and a highly successful government environmental engineer.

Based on her proven professional background and her wonderfully poignant and succinct testimonial, I have no doubt about her future to decisively program those environmental projects under her direction and to secure the public good. I am so confident in her ability to explain those projects in such a manner that even elected officials can understand their importance.

Please read Young’s testimony below:

Dear Reverends,

Thank you for the intimate and personal wedding ceremony. We certainly send our warmest regards and thanks but thought we would provide a review for your use and attribution to us, as a testimonial:

If you want "flash, banality or convention" for your ceremony find another celebrant. If you desire a highly personalized spiritual but not over the top rite that will speak to you and your guests, you have been blessed. Preceding the ceremony Reverends Elisheva and T. Wade immediately put us at ease, took charge and made things flow smoothly with no hint of canned production. It was our personal celebration.

Do not be concerned with the preliminary questionnaire and inquiries by the reverend, it will all make beautiful sense on your wedding day and you will have a memory to carry until you leave the planet. John and Young 12/27/09.
Thank you once again.

Warmest regards,

Young and John

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