As for the ceremony, we have decided to go with two rituals/traditions, one that is common in Hispanic weddings (and common in Honduras) and another that is more common in African-themed weddings. I know that no one in the wedding is from any country in Africa, nor African American, but I thought the tradition sounded so nice and symbolized strong wedding values that we went with it anyway.
The Honduran tradition we are including is the Arras Ceremony. It's kind of like an old fashion dowry idea. Ivan will present me with 13 gold coins to symbolize "what's mine is yours and what's yours is mine". The 13 coins stand for the 12 months of the year and then an extra coin for charity. I thought it was a nice ceremony and although Ivan's never heard of it (he's never really been to a wedding), I know it's common in Honduras so I wanted to include something Honduran.
The African tradition we are using is the Jumping the Broom. My mom has made us an old-fashioned broom out of sticks and branches from the maple trees around her house. She tied them all together and then we're going to have guests decorate the broom with yellow and white ribbons (to match the wedding colors). At the end of the ceremony, after we've kissed, the broom will be placed in the aisle and Ivan and I will hold hands, count to five, and jump over the boom. It pretty much symbolizes jumping into our new life together and sweeping out the old.
So, now that we've gotten those things taken care of we just have a few more things to work on this week. My aunt nicely volunteered to create the programs, so she's working on those now, and then we have to put some ribbons together, pick our ceremony music, and make the table tents. We finally got our wedding rings on Saturday in a bit of a rush, but luckily we found some that we both liked. We also need to still buy ties for Ivan and his best man. We'll be doing that tonight...a bit last minute.
I think that's about it. I can't believe I'm getting married in 5 days!! Wowzers has time flown by!! I'm so excited. I also picked up my dress and it's hanging in my sister's room just waiting for me to put on. Ivan and I are driving up to Vermont tomorrow - it's about 9 hours - and then we'll do the rest of the prep stuff. Yeah - I can't wait!
Wow - those are serious claws Kattrina! i dont' think I could navigate my life with those (I am a nail biter too). But I admit, they look beautiful and fitting for an equally beautiful young bride! Just tell Ivan to watch his back! : )
ReplyDeleteYay! Congratulations, Kattrina. :-) You're going to love being married. I sure do! I was meant for it! Ivan is one lucky man.
ReplyDeleteWOW!!! so cute!! ;)
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