More specifically ... Let's address the landscape for having a marvelous escape As wedding ministers who travel frequently, the opportunities to experience every month of the year allows us a multitude of experiences. It also allows for making suggestions to couples, which may mean some extra planning. No - I am not talking about changing dates, since booking of a venue most likely has already been secured by deposit for a favored location. I am speaking of making plans to secure the best possible outcome for the ceremony. Large or small weddings require the same attention to attendees There are better months for planning for outdoor weddings ... so pre-planning is best When scouting venues, talk to location managers or locals, and listen carefully. As said, we always look at the location on an inquiry form, plus the date, time of day, and size of audience. These factors are all important in early planning, especially for an outdoor ceremony. The very first response to most couples, especially when hosting a large to medium size audience is to make sure that an alternative plan is absolutely in place for moving inside quickly and efficiently. Yes - it's wonderful to be out in a park or on a beach, until a storm arrives and everyone is forced to either run or sit in total discomfort for a twenty minute ceremony. This can be an adventure for many young people, but rest assured that elderly people with health concerns will not be so enchanted by nature's unexpected turn. Check the forecast beginning days in advance, and discuss deadlines for movement inside Unexpected cool weather is generally the most disruptive... although heat can be dangerous Cold and wet attire, wind chill, and sitting still and listening for 20-30 minutes is not enjoyable. Do not expect the best voice from a minister or reader, and especially for singers and musicians when the conditions are so challenging. Sunrise weddings may work for an elopement for ten minutes, but quite frankly even ministers tend to pass on some challenges. When a minister speaks of situations from hundreds of ceremonies ... LISTEN! ![]() A possibility often neglected Venues in the cooler months should not be overlooked. Take the group inside a cozy hotel or B&B for a wonderful environment. Most venues will be less apt to be filled, and may even offer special price considerations. Most ministers are delighted to receive inquiries during the winter months. Of course there may be a need for caution for those months when snows can arrive, such as January-March. This can diminish travel by air and auto, but generally not for more than a day. Also, many friends and family may actually be more readily available for attendance and able to leave working obligations in the early part of the year. Just sharing. Remember - whenever and wherever the ceremony takes place, it will be the most important ceremony in your lives. However, there is wisdom in close scrutiny and early planning. Also - the couple who plans together will enjoy the process so much more. Planning a wedding is a part of marriage.
Much love ... Reverend Elisheva
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Friday, March 1, 2013
Let's Talk Weather!
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