Thursday, October 29, 2009

Long Dong Silver Zo Seattlu

Our small ceremony

Jo

Dear Family and Friends,

We are very pleased to welcome you today on this barge to celebrate our union. To arrive at a more spiritual dimension to you and share our vows, we decided to organize this little ceremony. This is not a religious ceremony, but rather an exchange of consent according to the values of our two religions. To help us in this spiritual act, we asked Didier and Loulou to conduct the ceremony which will culminate with the exchange our alliances.
Before letting them speak, we would like to clarify that it was not about to give a religious blessing at our wedding. But we are both committed to our beliefs and we wanted to share with you our need to give as a sacred part of our marriage, other than the administrative side we experienced earlier in the town hall.
One final note! We are very grateful to Didier and Louie who were willing to play the role of officiating today.

Entry Carine his daddy's arm, followed by Didier and Louie in light of officiating (But you are not obliged to hold you by the arm like those before you!)

Didier

My dear brethren, my dear sister property,
(No, we do not start to dance everything now!)
We are gathered here to celebrate the union of two people in joy and love of their families and friends present today.

Loulou:

You all know my deep practice of religion, "we do not laugh, but I immediately accepted with pleasure and Jonathan Carine, despite risks that it entailed for me.
I would first apologize to the people I've deceived by omission, and reassure others stating that I have not fired my cuti, I'm still not a rabbi. For Florence and Rhoda, do not be afread, I am not a real rabbi. So ...

Carine, Jonathan, you are entered under the canopy, a symbol of your future living together in your home (even if you cheat for some time!). So take a few seconds to realize the value of that act.

Didier

After the long preparation for marriage we have been subjected to Carine and Jonathan, here briefly a biblical text chosen by their care and that pretty much sums up the reason for our presence at all today.

Old Testament - The Pentateuch - Genesis (Chapter 2)

The LORD God said, It is not good that man should be alone, I will make him a helper fit for him. The Lord God formed the earth all the beasts of the field and every bird of heaven, and He brought them to the man to see how he would call them and ensure that every living creature that would give him the name man. And the man gave names to all cattle, birds of heaven and all the wild animals. But for the man, He was not found an help meet for him. Then the LORD God caused a deep sleep on the man who fell asleep, he took one of his ribs and closed up the flesh instead. The Lord God made a woman from the rib he had taken from man, and He brought her to the man. And the man said here this time is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh! shall be called Woman, because she was taken out of Man.
Therefore shall a man leave his father and mother and cleave unto his wife: and they shall become one flesh.

Loulou:

Prior to the exchange of consent, let us lift this glass to bless and meet our two lovers.

"Recitation of the Hebrew text"

( At this point, we all drink a sip in the following order: Loulou, Jojo, Carine and finally Didier )

Didier

You will commit to one another.
Is freely and without coercion?

The Betrothed (separately): Yes.

By engaging in towards marriage, you promise love and mutual respect.

Is this all your life?

The Betrothed (separately) : Yes (for our whole life).

Are you ready for the children God gives you and educate your best?

The Betrothed (separately) : Yes

Now you say your vows:

- Jonathan Me, I'll get Carine,
As wife and I promise you remain faithful,
In happiness and in tests,
In health and in sickness,
To love everyday of my life.

- Carine Me, I'll get Jonathan
As husband and I promise you remain faithful,
In happiness and in trials
In health and in sickness,
To love you every day of my life.

Loulou:

And you're told! Now it's time to move the ring finger, the last stage of formalizing your relationship !
This time (and when not hurt), that you, Jonathan, to begin. And yes, also please note, for feminists of the meeting that according to Jewish rites, only the husband is a ring finger of his wife.

Loulou Carissa gives the alliance to Jojo that he gave him the finger.

The groom said: "Hare ate méqoudéchète li ke Be tabaâte zo vee date Moshe Israel
And in French in the text:" Te lo, thou art consecrated to me by this ring according to the religion of Moshe Israel "

Didier gives the alliance Jojo to Carine for it gave him the finger.

The bride: "I give you this alliance, a sign of our love and our loyalty. "Mazel tov

, congratulations to the newlyweds!

Didier

Before concluding, we two newlyweds have wished that we were reading a poem, a metaphor for the love they bear towards each other.

Didier done so to sign Laetitia and Bertrand to join them on stage to play.

I know boats

I know some boats are in port,
Lest currents drive them too hard, I know
boats that are rusting in port , A
never risk a sail outside.

I know some boats who forget to go,
They are afraid of the sea power of old,
And the waves, never, have separated,
Their journey is over before starting.

I know so many boats chained
they have forgotten how to look, I know
boats that remain choppy,
To be really sure not to leave.

I know some boats that go in pairs,
Facing the big time when the storm is upon them, I know
boats scratched a little,
On roads leading ocean where their games .

I know some boats that were never finished
to marry again every day of their lives,
And who does not fear sometimes
away from each other a moment to better again.

I know boats returning to port
plowed everywhere, but more serious and stronger, I know boats
eerily similar
When they shared years of sun.

I know some boats returning from love,
When they sailed to their last day
Never fold their wings giant
Because they have the heart to size of ocean.

Mannick

Loulou:

Before concluding the ceremony, it remains to pronounced "THE SEVEN BLESSINGS OF MARRIAGE.

You insert the tip French / Hebrew as you want (can) ...

1. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, King of the world. Creator of the fruit of the vine.
2. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, King of the world. Who created for your glory.
3. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, King of the world. Who formed man.
4. Blessed art Thou, O Lord, King of the world. Who created man in your image, the image looks like your essence. And he has designed another being to perpetuate the human race. Praise to the Lord who formed man.
5. Rejoice and exult, seeing barren woman come together in your womb children in joy. Blessed art thou, thou Zion rejoice with her children
6. Rejoice, rejoice Yes this loving couple, as you welcome your creature in the garden of Eden, origin of the world. Be praised. Lord. You who welcome the bridegroom and the bride
7. Praise to the Lord, who created joy and gladness. The bridegroom and bride.
Mirth, song, pleasure and joy, brotherhood, peace and affection. That may soon be heard in the cities of Judea and the streets of Jerusalem the voice of joy and the voice of joy. The voice of bridegroom and the voice of the bride, the booming voice from under the wedding canopy, and the young men feast their resonant, Blessed art thou, Lord, who welcome the bridegroom with his bride.

We here at the end of the ceremony.

According to tradition, Jonathan will now break a glass. Very important moment in the conclusion of a marriage (Jewish or not) because it symbolizes:
1. The destruction of the Temple of Israel,
2. The ease of destroying a marriage!

Jojo without hurting or damaging his new shoes breeze a blow dry the glass packaged in a cloth, the first time if everything goes well!

Mazel tov, congratulations to the newlyweds.

Output married under the music of the wedding march played by the "ladies" and the cheers of the assembly into delirium!

Didier

Place at the party, the cocktail is open!

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