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Eternal Connection Celebrant
Phone: +61 425 765 555
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23.01.2022 I MADE THE PAPER https://www.theage.com.au//rings-at-the-ready-but-covid-19
22.01.2022 Hi everyone, I would really appreciate it if my amazing friends and family could please help support my busines in a very simple way. It only takes a few seconds and would help my Celebrant business grow!! Facebook has a new feature that only takes a few seconds to do! Here is how easy it is to do, go to the top of our page, across the top, scroll across go to ‘COMMUNITY’ Click 'INVITE FRIENDS'... Click ‘ALL' Wait 10-15 seconds for the invitations to send It’s that easy Supporting small businesses doesn’t always require spending money. It’s can be as simple as sharing, liking and promoting us! Thank you to all the lovely people who take the time to comment on my posts! Love to you all during this busy Christmas/New Year season.
21.01.2022 How cool is this song! https://g.co/kgs/FoHj2s
19.01.2022 Lol, loved this.
17.01.2022 I really love the music selections my clients make. I have a funeral to do this week and I always YouTube the song selection. It is so moving to relate this back to the loved one. Music whether it be for a Wedding or a Funeral is just so personal and beautiful.
17.01.2022 Christmas is fast approaching and I have one final Wedding before then. An intimate wedding for a lovely British couple in their friend’s home by the bay. Each wedding I have done this year have been unique and so very special to me. I love the opportunity to meet my couples, their families and friends and feel so honoured to be a part of such an important and special day. Thank you all for those I have married, yet to marry or for those who support my page and refer me on. May you all have a magical Christmas full of love and laughter and please keep safe
17.01.2022 Watching the numbers every morning with hope in my heart. I miss my babies, I miss my friends, I miss my freedom. I spend my time delving into learning new busi...ness methods but I sometimes can’t move forward without face to face. So frustrating! I can’t do the job as a Celebrant I love so much to it’s full capacity and I feel soooo much for my clients. Please hang in there without dumping on the politicians. I miss hugs We are Aussies, I’ve learnt through the Black Saturday support work I have done how truly resilient we are but only through the support of our community that role plays in our lives. Don’t close the door, reach out!!! You might look at something simple that might trigger you to tears - don’t swallow that emotion- please share. That opens a door for those that bury their feelings. See more
16.01.2022 So many Weddings being postponed due to the unfortunate current situation. There are some that want to get married due to personal circumstances and cannot postpone the date. Under the new laws the couple may not have the large affair at the venue they had their hearts set on or the honeymoon at an overseas destination. Maybe an elopement would suit you with the grand event at a later date? Please consider this as an option and contact me for further details. Cherie 0425765555 (Photo courtesy of wedding wire.ca)
15.01.2022 My newly painted and carpeted workspace. Fresh for creativity. I must say there is beautiful energy here
15.01.2022 Can’t wait to get back to the job I love!
12.01.2022 Quote Jimeon Two aerials on the roof and the wind blew them together the wedding wasn’t that greatest but the reception was awesome
11.01.2022 Rehearsals - necessary? Of course and for me it just extends the joy of the experience. It is a chance for all involved to get together as a whole. Sometimes it’s the first chance everyone has met at the one time. I love it, it removes any lack of direction and helps all involved know their roles and I feel a sense of connection not just for me but for all involved. I highly recommend. Seville Hill Wines
11.01.2022 The joy of the moment when you make ‘The Announcement’ and the guests cheer!
09.01.2022 SO YOU’RE GETTING MARRIED? What an amazing time in your life. This is where the whirlwind begins...... So what’s next? My suggestions are: 1. Don’t stress! 2. Consider what time of the year you wish to get married. a) Is it a date that holds significance to you - special loved ones birthday - anniversary of a special event - weather... which brings me to comment here. Spring and Summer doesn’t guarantee good weather, I have done many a wedding in summer that drowns people... in sweat and humidity or the spring/summer rains. Also, winter weddings can give you quite significant discounts and availability of popular venues and industries that can be booked out in peak season. 3. Choose your venue - whether it be a backyard, farm, vineyard or beach - as much as I would like to say the Celebrant should be your first choice, setting the date and venue is. 4. Don’t stress 5. Choose your Celebrant! A good Celebrant could be one you’ve seen before or one recommended to you. Above all a good Celebrant should offer a no obligation interview for you. Price is a factor and Celebrants can quote between $500 and some can charge up to $2,500. Please keep in mind your Celebrant is the most important part of your day from organising, script writing and confidence that your ceremony will play out for you with amazement. Your script should reflect your journey that brings you to the very special day. Your story should be portrayed with love and laughter or exactly as you ask your Celebrant to do for you. Celebrants may quote a low price but bear in mind a cheap quote can reflect a few things 1. Basic ceremony 2. Inexperience 3. A start point celebrants build on. 6. Don’t stress 7. Bridal party. You may be so taken with the need to jump in and ask your best buds to be by your side on the big day, in my experience, breathe and discuss as a couple. 8. Don’t stress 9. Choose a photographer, florist, cake maker - Instagram isn’t always the best indicator - although popularity and ‘likes’ can make you really, really want to go with them. Look into some lesser known photographers, florists, cake makers - they can be the better choice - and they may not be pumping dollars into promoting themselves and concentrating on their craft. 10. Don’t stress (I hope you are getting the theme here). 11. Respect family and friends - they are waiting for the ‘Event’ it’s special to them and you may be all bout celebrating but older generations remember celebrating weddings differently. 12. ENJOY THE WHOLE EXPERIENCE See more
08.01.2022 My lovely English couple who travelled all the way from the UK to be wed on our Aussie shores at their friend’s magnificent home. It was a hot one indeed and just the ceremony they asked for. There were tears from the family ‘back home’ watching via FaceTime. And a very touching moment when I announced their union - their eldest son became very overwhelmed with emotion. I am blessed to be present and witness some very special moments in people’s lives - whether they are right in front of you or watching from the other side of the world.
06.01.2022 It’s so amazing getting back into writing scripts for such beautiful couples again. Bring on weddings again
04.01.2022 Two elopements in the coming weeks please, please let’s not go into full lockdown.
04.01.2022 Planning to propose? Call me for a free no obligation meet and greet to discuss the next step - the big day.
04.01.2022 Well my final wedding for 2019 in scorching hot 43.5 degrees. A lovely English couple who were after a simple wedding on their Aussie friend’s backyard deck. Oh my........
02.01.2022 What an amazing idea. Haven’t seen this before
01.01.2022 LEAP YEAR IRISH TRADITION - 2020 THE YEAR TO TURN THE TABLES??? Ireland's folklore is full of wonderful, funny, strange, but sometimes out-dated traditions and during a leap year, a year of 366 days, we are greeted with one of the most well-known. Although you may have thought it was a myth, according to the old Irish tradition, the leap year is the perfect chance for a woman to take matters into her own hands and get down on one knee. We must remember, of course, that it ...is 2019, and women are definitely capable of asking a man for his hand in marriage on any day of the year that she so wishes, but traditionally in Ireland, this right was reserved specifically for the leap year and more often than not for the extra day it granted us, February 29. Looking back through ancient Irish history, it is said that the tradition began in 5th century Ireland when St. Brigid of Kildare bitterly complained to St. Patrick that women had to wait far too long for men to propose. The legend says that St. Patrick decreed the women could propose on this one day in February during the leap year. I'm sure the women were thrilled. An excerpt from on article Originally published in 2012 Irish Central. Take the leap, Then call me! To be sure, to be sure 0425765555 No obligation meet and greet. www.eternalconnection.com.au [email protected]
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