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Give me your advice :)

Here's the first draft of my vows...I know I have a while, but I was on a good wedding-streak and thought I could at least come up with something!

Hubby,

You are the love of my life.  I could never thank the Lord enough for allowing me to find you so long ago.  Through these past 8 years, I have grown to love you more and more each day.  As I stand here, looking at you, I see all of the things I fell in love with.  You are the man of my dreams, my best friend, and you are every breath that I take and I want to share all of my love with you.  As I stand here, looking at you, it reminds me of every laugh we’ve ever shared, every hard time we’ve made it through together, and ever beautiful moment there is to come. 

Hubby, as your wife, friend, and lover, I promise to love you in good times and in bad, when life seems easy and when it seems hard, when our love is simple, and when it is an effort.  I promise to give you the best of myself and to ask of you no more than you can give.  I promise to respect you as a person with your own interests, desires, and needs, and to realize that those are sometimes different, but no less important than my own.  I promise to support your dreams and endeavors, even if those dreams include the Cubs winning the World Series.  And I promise to grow along with you, to be willing to face change as we both change in order to keep our relationship alive and exciting.  And finally, I promise to love you with all I have to give and all I feel inside in the only way I know how- completely and forever.

Re: Give me your advice :)

  • I think that would make a nice pre=ceremony letter but way too long and wordy for vows. think about it, do you want to stand there with your face down looking at words on paper as you read out loud or gaze into the loving eyes of your husband to be? If the later is what you prefer, then try to make an outline of key points you would like to bring up in your vows. That why you could speak freely while looking into his eyes, rather than staring down at a sheet of paper for 2 plus minutes.
  • I don't really understand your response.  I guess I'm confused because these are vows...right?  I am vowing/promising things to him.  What all do you consider too wordy?
  • Love them.  Nicely put.  Are you a White Sox fan??  LOL  That part is surely to have the guests laugh.
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    [QUOTE]Here's the first draft of my vows...I know I have a while, but I was on a good wedding-streak and thought I could at least come up with something! Hubby, You are the love of my life.   I could never thank the Lord enough for allowing me to find you so long ago.   Through these past 8 years, I have grown to love you more and more each day.   As I stand here, looking at you, I see all of the things I fell in love with.   You are the man of my dreams, my best friend, and you are every breath that I take and I want to share all of my love with you.   As I stand here, looking at you, it reminds me of every laugh we’ve ever shared, every hard time we’ve made it through together, and ever beautiful moment there is to come.   <strong>Hubby, as your wife, friend, and lover, I promise to love you in good times and in bad, when life seems easy and when it seems hard, when our love is simple, and when it is an effort.   I promise to give you the best of myself and to ask of you no more than you can give.   I promise to respect you as a person with your own interests, desires, and needs, and to realize that those are sometimes different, but no less important than my own.   I promise to support your dreams and endeavors, even if those dreams include the Cubs winning the World Series.   And I promise to grow along with you, to be willing to face change as we both change in order to keep our relationship alive and exciting.   And finally, I promise to love you with all I have to give and all I feel inside in the only way I know how- completely and forever.</strong>
    Posted by emmily429[/QUOTE]

    I think the bolded part is absolutely perfect.  Those are beautiful promises to make and are true and actual vows. Love them.

    With regard to PP's comment about the wordy-ness, I get it.  I think if you took out the non-bolded part and incorporated the love story into a pre-ceremony letter it would be more appropriate. Just thinking about how much you have to memorize already, and the pressure I'm sure you have on yourself to say it perfectly the way you want FI to hear it, having it too long might work against you.
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