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Wedding Stories

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Wedding Tradition: Unique Dutch Courtship

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009 - Posted by Leigh Morrisett

Courting Before Marriage

Before you can have a wedding you have to have a courtship right? The Dutch certainly had a unique way to court their intended. It is called bundling or in Dutch queesten (kweesten).

This form of wooing is where a young lady would leave her window or door open, so that her intended lover could sit or lie on the outside covers of her bed.  At the same time,  she would lie in bed clothed in her heavy nightwear and covered heavily in blankets. The idea was for the two to converse all night and gain a bit of intimacy from each other.

This custom may have also been used in Welsh communities. However it went a bit further with the young lady dressed only in her petticoat with a knot tied at the bottom. This almost always lead to wedlock.

This custom continued on in the USA till the 1930’s where it fell out of style among those who had brought it over from the Netherlands. The Pennsylvania Dutch would allow their children (of age) to share a bed before marriage. Following the old custom both would be heavily dressed and also covered in heavy blankets. I suspect this happened more in the fall and winter then the summer. Sometimes a thick board would be placed between the two. Again the idea is for the young couple to share the night together talking and gain intimate knowledge about one another before marriage. It seems to have fall out of grace as it may have lead to actual intimacy.

Even though this custom is no longer practiced in it original form, we still do this courtship ritual our own way. Many of us spend a night or two with our intended talking all night long getting to know each other before our marriages. Sometimes we travel to a vacation spot as part of our courtship ritual.  The important concept of this wedding tradition is getting to know each other.

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Tags: Pennsylvania Weddings, Wedding Traditions
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Vietnamese/Chinese Wedding Traditions

Friday, August 14th, 2009 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Yesterday, I received a lovely email from Thu Vu owner of My Little Work Shop.  She and Brynn were having a conversation on Facebook about Wedding and Party Network and how we discuss wedding traditions among other things on the Celebration Advisor.  The conversation turned to multi-cultural weddings of which Thu Vu knows quite a bit about, since she is planning one herself.  Here is what she shared with us about Vietnamese/Chinese Wedding Traditions.

I am here to talk about the Vietnamese and Chinese wedding tradition. I am pretty sure that in America and in Canada the wedding would have a ceremony and reception. Vietnamese/Chinese tradition is different from the American's and Canadian's ceremony, which takes place at the church or somewhere else but with a priest, friends and families when you exchange your vows.

In the Vietnamese/Chinese tradition is that we have the groom's side of the family members and friends to carry lacquered, round boxes; betrothal presents to the bride's house. Only the males on his side would stand behind/beside one another (depends on what you're carrying)to carry the presents to the bride's house. You have to be unmarried and the guys that the groom may pick could be his own brothers, ushers, best man etc…

These presents are to be in your choice of betel leaves, areca nuts, wines, jewelries, fruits, cake tea, tea set, whole pig etc…you are to carry about 10-12 of these presents to her house. You may have double of the same items if you wish. The gifts are to be covered by red cloths.

The bride's side of the family members and friends are suppose to be waiting by the door. Their jobs are to collect the presents. The groom then would ask for the bride's hand in marriage.

The groom then are to place the jewelries on her. Such as placing the earrings in her ear and the ring on her finger. The parents/gram parents are to be seated on chairs, you are to take the tea while you are in front of them on your knees. You basically bow and give them tea to have a sip.

This tea giving is a very respectful thing to do when joining two families in one. I thank you for taking the time to read this. I will soon put some pictures up of my engagement. I am doing the presents giving and not the tea ceremony. The tea ceremony is used at the wedding. I attached some pictures for you, so enjoy!

Grooms Party Presenting Gifts
Grooms Party Presenting Gifts
Vietnamese/Chinese Wedding Tradition Gifts
Vietnamese/Chinese Wedding Tradition Gifts
Red Wrapped Gifts
Red Wrapped Gifts


What a beautiful tradition, both in color and in sentiment.  Thank you for sharing such a wonderful wedding tradition with us. The photos are amazing.

Tags: Multicultural Weddings, Tea Ceremony, Wedding Traditions
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The Proposal That Got Me Hook Line & Sinker

Friday, November 28th, 2008 - Posted by Brynn Jackson

We'd been dating for just over a year when my fiance surprised me one Christmas with a marriage proposal. It wasn't our first Christmas together so I wasn't expecting anything major.

We were playing "Dirty Santa" with my family when Josh asked me to trade gifts. We hadn't opened them but he seemed to know what was in the package that he held. I agreed to trade because he seemed really adamant about it.

I opened the package and laughed out loud. Inside was a big-mouthed bass. Read the rest of The Proposal That Got Me Hook Line & Sinker »

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Unique and Unusual Wedding Story

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

When I saw the picture submitted to the Wedding and Party photo gallery by Levy, I knew I wanted to know more about her wedding and the theme that inspired such a beautiful wedding cake. I thought that others planning a wedding could get some ideas from her wedding story. I sent her an email asking out their wedding and its traditions and she was gracious enough to reply.

Hi there Ma'am, I apologized too for the delay of my replies. I have 4 weddings in a row this month and checking my emails is so hard hehehe. Anyway, I want to introduce first my self to you.. I am Levy B. Tkaczyk, a wedding coordinator/ planner for 11 years now. I am happily newly married last Feb2008. I just want to showcase my wedding coz i believe that its kind of unique and unusual.

Our wedding concept/ theme is a fusion of Ethnic/ tribal theme with canadian touch since my husband is from Canada. I live in an island here in the Philippines were the tribal/ethnic tradition is still intact. I am a Sociology graduate too and am fond of indigenous materials because i find it artistic and unique. Our Wedding Cake was inspired by different tribal groups of Mindanao namely Maranao, Higaonon and Subanen. It was 4 layered chocolate cake with 6 islands.

yes, Mr. Edwin Orbe is a professional photographer. He was the one who took beautiful pictures before and during our wedding. I recommended him also to almost of my clients here. I have a website too , feel free to view it ma'am.. mybrideandgroom.multiply.com —- i put some pics of my clients this year. we have a wedding website too its www.dannylevz.com, and we have some post nup pics at rlbphotography.multiply.com so till next, i am looking forward hearing from you soon Jam. thanks really for the email , it means so much. if there's anyway that i could help just let me know too…if its okay , i would like to link ur site too over my multiply account. please take care and God bless!

Tags: Wedding Cake, Wedding Ideas, Wedding Planning, Wedding Stories
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Wedding Story: I Needed A Sign From Above

Wednesday, November 26th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Submitted by: Jennifer from Missouri
Since junior high my best friend and I have prayed for a very specific sign that would let us know whether or not we were supposed to marry our current boyfriends. We call it our "pact with God." Part of the intimacy of this is that no one knows what the sign is except for us and God.

Well, the man of my dreams finally made his way into my life several relationships down the line. My Read the rest of Wedding Story: I Needed A Sign From Above »

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Snowy Surprise Engagement

Thursday, August 7th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Submitted by Veronica from Kamloops, BC

As a working single mom with two boys and two jobs I have very little time to set aside for my boyfriend. He'd asked me to take a weekend off, I asked him to settle for one night. I was told to pack warm outer wear and a bathing suit(it was December). At noon we headed off to Silver star where a room with hottub was on our own veranda. I was happy to sit in the tub while the snow fell. At 5 PM I was instructed to be in the lodge dressed warm. Outside the doors of the lodge was a sleigh covered in jingle bells and lights pulled by Belgian horses. We rode for approx 5 kms to a cabin in the woods lit entirely in candles, he'd packed in my favorite wine and we stayed for a three course meal and carolling. We then got back on the sleigh where he presented me by flashlight with a card that expressed how I fit in his life, then he got down on one knee and proposed and I don't remember if the sleigh stopped or time stopped all I can remember is the twinkle in his eyes, the sparkle of the snow and of course the ring!

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Outdoor Hiking Honeymoon

Thursday, August 7th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Submitted by Kate from Little Rock Ar

We are avid outdoor lovers, so a honeymoon that included the wonders of the outdoors was necessary. After our wedding reception we drove to Petit Jean State Park (in Morrilton Arkansas). We rented a cabin and spent our days enjoying the flora and fauna on the hiking trails. We spent the nights dining by the glow coming from the fireplace. Surrounded by nature and the seclusion of our cabin was so romantic. I highly recommend honeymoon ideas that involve the outdoors.

Tags: Gardens and Parks, Honeymoon ideas
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One Happy New Year!

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Submitted by Kieana from Atlanta, GA
Brian and I have known one another for about 4 years, 2 of those years we were dating. He has always been that person who plans everything, never spontaneous…well up until last New Year's Eve. So here's how it happened, every New Year's Eve my family and I Read the rest of One Happy New Year! »

Tags: Marriage Proposal, New Years Eve, Wedding Stories
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Flower Bliss: A Garden Wedding Ceremony

Saturday, May 24th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

Submitted by Donna from Fair Haven VT

Garden Flowers
Garden Flowers
My intended and I were planning something small and simple….He did all the scouting for the perfect place. He told me we were going to a small nearby town to get married by the justice of the peace. When we arrived, not only did I marry the man of my dreams, but the ceremony took place inside the garden of the justice's flower shop. Surrounded by flowers, the fragrances, and the sunshine on a cool October afternoon, I and my forever friend made a life long committment…to be there for each other.

Tags: Gardens and Parks, Justice of the Peace, Wedding Ceremony, Wedding Stories
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Surprise Proposal

Friday, April 4th, 2008 - Posted by Jamie Adams

While dating Neal, we entered into a business arrangement. We bought a lot and began building a "spec" house to sell. Being the frugal number cruncher, I evaluated every dollar going into the cost of the house. One afternoon Neal asked what type of whirlpool tub and fireplace I wanted. This began an argument. Read the rest of Surprise Proposal »

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