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Although it may be difficult to find the right words to express
your feelings, writing your own vows may make your marriage vows
more meaningful. Spend time thinking about how you feel about
each other and what it will mean to you to be married to one another.
Write your vows on a card, so that you can refer to it, if you
need to during the ceremony. Here are examples of "untraditional"
vows:
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"All that I am and all that I have, I offer to you, ____, in
love and in joy. I, ____, take you ____, to be my wife/husband,
from this day forward. I will love and comfort you, hold you close,
prize you above all others, and remain faithful to you all the
days of our lives."
"I, ____, take you, ____ to be my partner in marriage
and in life. I will love and honor you and take your side, walk
with you through life wherever it may lead, whatever may come.
I promise to be faithful and true from this day forward."
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