Wow that sounds easy. Sign us up for non-religious-figure, closely-personally-tied with mad public speaking skills, please.
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Uh huh, yeah, so umm that didn't work so well.
The first name we generated is a very good friend of ours and the partner of one of my Party People. I actually thought he'd already officiated a wedding for one of his friends, but when I asked him about this his response went, "No, I haven't. And I wouldn't want to. So much pressure and responsibility!"
Then one night when we were out to dinner (Indian + buffet = delish / guilt), I again brought up the officiant topic. ('Cause you better believe I'm all about talking things to death until finally a decision is reached or one person relents/begs for mercy.) Frustrated that we disagreed over whether one particular "our person" could split roles between wedding party member and officiant, I made some crazy comment like, "Well if one person can't go back and forth , what if they all officiated?" I wasn't really serious when I said it, but when we sat with the idea for a hot second it really started to grow on us.
Maybe instead of "our person," the officiant could be "our people."
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The more I think about it, the more I smile. I so want everyone to officiate! But it's not set in stone, and we haven't really talked about how it would work logistically although our wedding party has said that they're on board if this is what we decide to do. We're still in the planning phase on this one, but I'm thinking it might just be our best idea yet.
What would you think of a wedding ceremony performed by the wedding party? Any ideas about how we could make this work in a beatifully simple and deeply touching way?
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