When should we begin writing our own wedding vows?

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Bill Cochran
Say "I Do" Your Way
www.sayidoyourway.com  
301-926-2671

Rev. Bill Cochran is the owner of Say “I Do” Your Way. In this company, Bill & his wife Joyce offer their services as wedding officiants and pre-marriage Counselors.  They have been working with couples for the past thirty-nine years and have conducted hundreds of weddings. Bill also serves as a trainer for Life Innovations certification of counselors and clergy in the Metro Washington, DC/Maryland/Virginia area. His extensive background in marriage and pre-marriage counseling has prepared hundreds of couples to navigate the tough issues of relationship building.

Over the years, Bill & Joyce have built an exciting and fulfilling marriage relationship. Thus they see weddings as the greatest event in life. Helping other couples to share the same positive experience they enjoy in marriage is their primary goal. They LOVE weddings!

When should we begin writing our own wedding vows?

Reverend Bill Cochran of Say “I Do” Your Way shares ideas on how to write your own personal vows. Your vows are the “centerpiece” of your wedding Ceremony. Learn how to have fun as you plan and write your promises of love and commitment with each other.

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Host: When should we begin writing our own wedding vows?

Bill Cochran: Because the vows are probably the most significant part of the ceremony, in fact they are so important, they are what really makes you legally married. You certainly don't want to put it off to the last minute. I would say to plan on about two months to write your vows. That is just to look on them and to give time for the process to develop in your mind. So, I would say at least two months before the ceremony starting on writing those vows.

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