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Judy Egan

Locality: Engadine, New South Wales

Phone: +61 434 694 098



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24.01.2022 Funeral Celebrancy Training at Rookwood



22.01.2022 So excited for this Saturday. One Fine Day is only 3 sleeps away! If you want to come say Hi, meet in person as well as get some seriously good inspiration for ...your wedding. You need to get there! Tag your girlfriends and make a day of it. Trust me it's amazing! http://onefinedayweddingfair.com.au/our-events/sydney-fair/

22.01.2022 Celebrants can help with ideas for music to complement your ceremony. You need to be careful in your choices - check the lyrics before you decide. The Police's "Every Breath You Take" might sound romantic if you only listen to the chorus, but Sting says he had more sinister things in mind for example, governments spying on their citizens. I've created a 'Wedding" playlist on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com///playlist/5sYg6FURk00iD61J0jHjMs. Let me know what you think. What song did you play at your wedding? What is the best or worst piece you'd heard at wedding?

22.01.2022 It's Leap Day! According to an old Irish legend, or possibly history, St Brigid struck a deal with St Patrick to allow women to propose to men and not just the other way around every four years. This is believed to have been introduced to balance the traditional roles of men and women in a similar way to how leap day balances the calendar.... In some places, leap day has been known as Bachelors’ Day for the same reason. A man was expected to pay a penalty, such as a gown or money, if he refused a marriage proposal from a woman on Leap Day. In many European countries, especially in the upper classes of society, tradition dictates that any man who refuses a woman's proposal on February 29 has to buy her 12 pairs of gloves. The intention is that the woman can wear the gloves to hide the embarrassment of not having an engagement ring. During the middle ages there were laws governing this tradition. Source: http://www.timeanddate.com/



20.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/MrEdwardsPhotography This talented young photographer is in demand, check out his page to understand why.

20.01.2022 Professional Membership

18.01.2022 Arranging a funeral is one of the hardest things you’ll ever have to do. When a loved one dies there is so much to deal with, apart from the shock, sadness and grief. What were their wishes? Religious or civil service? Burial or cremation? And that is just the start of the decisions you’ll have to make Religious services are rightly the unquestionable choice for many families. For people without a strong religious affiliation, civil services offer great flexibility in the ...choice of music and readings and a strong focus on the person and their loved ones. This week I did some training to learn more about funeral celebrancy. It gave me an opportunity to hone my writing and speaking skills. I learned about what really goes on behind the scenes and be reassured about the respect and professionalism shown by people in the industry. I was trained by a legend - Keith Lammond, a lovely and generous gentleman with so much experience as a celebrant. I met some fantastic people who have similar goals - learning how to make a funeral into a celebration of the life of someone we love, rather than something to ‘get through’.



14.01.2022 What a beautiful couple, and a 'perla' day on the shores of Sydney Harbour

14.01.2022 Across the world, there are so many different traditions observed during weddings http://www.buzzfeed.com//wedding-traditions-from-around-th

13.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/sydneymorningherald/posts/10153782211086264

11.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/LaurenElysePhotography?fref=nf Lauren is a young, creative and versatile photographer located in the Lower Blue Mountains/Penrith area. Check out her page for an insight into her wonderful work.

06.01.2022 One of the pitfalls of travelling is the reliance on wifi to stay in touch, and with wifi goes certain risks. My email account was hijacked, passwords for ebay and facebook accounts changed and a attempt to access my paypal account came from somewhere in the Ukraine. As it took Bigpond over 3 weeks to reinstate my email address and all emails sent to me in the meantime are most likely impossible to recover. I apologise if I have missed any enquiries - please send me a perso...nal message or call my mobile. Shortly after my travels I was scheduled to do some training in funeral celebrancy. Unfortunately I had to postpone it so that I could attend the funeral of a very man. Hopefully I'll be able to reschedule the training soon. Increasingly families are looking to civil celebrants for funeral services when then loved one did not have strong religious affiliations. I been to some beautiful services that were a truly celebration of the life, loves and history of the person who has passed away and were comforting to those left behind. The choice of music to accompany a service is important in helping us acknowledge our grief and help us reflect on the person we've lost. This Spotify playlist includes some popular, and some unconventional pieces that may be suitable. https://open.spotify.com///playlist/3FsymAc3Uspl5JtsFrQdSm



03.01.2022 Putting a smiling face to the name :)

03.01.2022 In support of marriage equality

02.01.2022 Sawadi Ka! Hello! I am travelling in beautiful Thailand and Cambodia at the moment. Please note, you won't be able to contact me via phone until 22 October but I can access my email at [email protected].... Kob kuhn ka Thank you

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