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Six Simple Steps For Writing A Personal Wedding Song To Your Wife

Husbands can create a loving environment and successful marriage by showing their wives how much they are loved and cherished. In his ground-breaking book, “Women are from Venus and Men are from Mars,” John Gray outlined the important differences between men and women. One of his key findings is that wives love to be touched and held. Wives love to be told, in a gentle and humble way, how important they are to their husbands. One of the most touching ways that a husband can show honor and respect to his wife is to write a personal wedding song for her. No matter if a husband has been married for a month or longer than 50 years, he can renew his marriage every day with a personal wedding song.

“What me sing? No way!” most husbands may say. “I can’t carry a tune, let alone do a solo.” While it may seem challenging, a personal wedding song is simply a love poem set to music. I know from personal experience of writing, recording and singing a wedding song to my wife, that it can be done. When I started, I had no guidance, just a gut intuition. All it takes to get started is to know what steps to take and then take the first step. Here are six steps every husband can take to show his wife what a treasure she is.

Step One.  Acknowledge Your Wife

Write down five attributes that you love about your wife and admire her for. What five would you choose? Is she, an excellent listener, your best friend? Does she have a friendly and warm smile or a hilarious sense of humor? Does she love to surprise you?  If you can list ten or more things, all the better.

Step Two:  Write Down the Special Things She Loves

What does your wife treasure?  My wife Cheryl loves purple, she loves to hold hands and be hugged, she is very action oriented, she is so thoughtful, she never forgets a family member’s birthday. She loves greeting cards, music, plays, going out to dinner. She is very wise about relationships. A personal wedding song should focus on what is unique and special to your wife and your relationship.
Step Three:  Put Yourself and Your Feelings into the Song

I wrote a personal wedding song for my wife after 14 years of marriage. I titled it “Song of Our Marriage.” I wrote a touching refrain that honored her with a title, her role in my life and what that has done for me. The lyrics to the refrain go like this:  

“Teacher of wisdom, you’ve shown me God’s face, your strength is gentle and fine as white lace. You listen with heart strings that sing out a song, it’s your love that makes me feel strong.”

Using your list in Step 2, choose several of your wife’s best traits and write down what they mean to you. If you need help with rhyming, you can get a Rhyming Dictionary. Or you can read books of poems or search the Internet through a Google Search to get a starter idea. Make sure to personalize your words, though, so that they come from your heart. You want to be authentic; a cheap copy of someone else passed off as your own may work against you.

Step Four:  Make It Simple: Two Verses and a Refrain (more if you can)

Make your personal wedding song easy to sing, but unique to your wife. For example, remember the poems that start, “Roses are red, violets are blue?” You can expand that phrase into a verse, like:

“Roses are red, violets are blue,
I can’t see myself living without you.
You are my wife, the crown of my life,
my life would be empty without you.”
Step Five: Use a Familiar Tune for the Music

Did you know that is acceptable to “borrow” a melody (as long as you don’t sell it or claim it as your own) for your personal wedding song? In fact, if your wife has a special song that she likes, you might learn how to write lyrics that go along with it. If you get serious, you could find a musician or studio to help. When I wrote “Song of Our Marriage,” I figured out the melody by humming it, plunking out the keys on a piano and then finding a studio that produced the accompaniment. Use the Internet to find someone who can help. With downloadable MP3 files, you can actually produce a song on your PC.

Step Six: Sing the Song to Your Wife and Frame the Lyrics

Now comes the most important part – the delivery. Don’t write a personal wedding song and then stick it in your golf bag. Perform it for your wife. Record it. Frame the lyrics and hang the song in your bedroom or kitchen. For “Song of Our Marriage,” I created even a photo album with pictures of my wife in Lilac Park, in Disney World, with her friends, and more in several sections. Each section of the album reflected the verse and refrain from the personal wedding song.

There you have it, six steps to writing a personal wedding song for your wife. It takes work. If I can do it, you can do it too. Go ahead, take a risk. Your wife will be deeply moved by your touching gift and care for her.

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What Do Kids Wear to Weddings – Unique Ideas for Kids in the Wedding Party and in Attendance

Experts advise that if you want to include children in the wedding ceremony, it’s usually best to have kids aged four and above. The most important thing to bear in mind is to communicate clearly with your flower girl or ring bearer and their parents about the job you’ve given to each. Explain what they’ll wear and what they’ll need to do. These children need to be comfortable, and there are plenty of choices at children’s stores that are both reasonably priced and wearable well after the wedding.

Having a kid friendly menu at a separate table, along with coloring books and crayons as the centerpiece is a good idea (balloons at the reception is also a big hit with kids). You might also want to consider providing childcare in a separate room so the adults can really enjoy themselves. Kids are capricious; so do have a sense of humor about things. All the practice and preparation in the world does not mean they will perform their roles to perfection, so make sure you’re okay with a little deviation from the program.

The ring bearer is usually aged four to eight, and he walks down the aisle just before the flower girl, carrying a pillow with two rings tied to it. You may want to have someone hand him the pillow just before he starts walking, as he could lose the rings if given the pillow too far in advance. A tuxedo is definitely not a must for the ring bearer, even if it makes him look adorable. Short pants and knee socks, or a suit are both excellent options.

Choosing a flower girl dress can be a fun time for both you and your flower girl. Begin by checking out boutiques that specialize in children’s wedding wear. Remember the parents will be paying for the dress, so include them in the decision. Also let them know what kind of shoes she will be wearing.

Little girls like to feel like princesses, so consider a smaller make of your wedding gown. Traditionally, flower girl dresses are white with full ruffle skirts. Don’t forget to find matching accents for her hair.

If you’re having children in attendance, make sure their parents understand that they should be dressed comfortably. For boys a dress shirt and slacks, with or without a tie is appropriate, and for girls, a pretty dress is perfect.

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Kids In Wedding Reception Activities – Let Them Add To The Fun!

Not every bride and groom want kids out of their wedding. Some actually want kids in their weddings as members as well as guests. However it should be remembered that there are only few kids who mind their own works and a majority can very easily create a lot of confusion in the wedding. Before the decision as to if the kids have to be present or not all these factors have to be looked into.

However having children is not a run off the mill act. It can cause a lot of problems. One doesn’t know if the kids have to be left to their own company and hope that they behave themselves or should they provide the kids with a room with also childcare so that they are just present there and nothing much. However the best solution would be to have a mix of both.

The first thing that has to be considered on knowledge that children shall be present at the wedding is their ages. Babies might have to stay along with the parents. Hence having the babies in another room wouldn’t be a good idea. But if they are around 12 or so then they can be left in a room with facility of childcare and that should keep them occupied for some time.

If the children have to be left in a room at the reception, it would be a good idea to have a coloring table or a film that is popular with the kids. This could actually be just enough for the time duration of the wedding reception. However it is necessary that there be an adult who would supervise the kids continuously. There should be an adult for every five kids if they are toddlers and an adult for every ten kids in case they are older. The kids cannot be expected to engage themselves and hence the child care provider must be asked to initiate some action.

What if the couple wish that the kids be a part of the reception activities? There are a plenty of activities that one can do to keep the kids engaged. One can plan a coloring table at the back of the reception where one can provide a lot of paper, colors, markers, color pencils, etc. Paints are not recommended for obvious reasons and the mother would be very happy if washable markers and crayons are provided.

Many brides go the extra mile and plan well in advance on how to entertain their small friends. One common option is to have entertainment paid for readily in hand. This can be planned to take place in a separate room elsewhere. A clown or a balloon artist can be hired or someone who can braid the children’s hair and give temporary tattoos. There can also be a children’s musician in case the kids are to be left in a separate room so that it doesn’t disturb the wedding proceedings.

If no plans have been made at the wedding for any presence of kids but the kids arrive some last minute plans have to be made. One sure option would be a”only children” dance which would allow the kids to shake a foot on the dance floor. All the attention would be enough to keep the kid silent for some time. Apart from being very cute to watch it would be very entertaining. Children are also considered good luck.

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