I had just a small amount of company, A Wiccan Priestess, Janeille H, the photographer, Chris Finnan the Best man, and my cousin Koda T as the brides maid. Our daughter Alohinani was also present, she walked mommy down the isle; which was actually up the stairs that we had lite with candles. It was just a small wedding but I will forever hold this day in my heart. And next year when we are at home in Hawaii with my mother and daddy, it will still be very special because then they too will be in attendance. But for now I couldn't ask for any more. I am happy. It sounds weird coming out of my mouth, but at the same time it is soothing. I AM HAPPY.
The finally happy,
Mrs. Leilani L. Albertson
When
you love someone, you do not love them all the time in exactly the
same way, from moment to moment. It is an impossibility. It is even
a lie to pretend to. And yet this is exactly what most of us demand.
We have so little faith in the ebb and flow of life, of love and of
relationships. We leap at the flow of the tide and resist in the
terror of the ebb. We are afraid it will never return.
We
insist on permanency, on duration, on continuity, when the only
continuity possible, in life as in love, is in growth, in fluidity,
in freedom. The only real security is not in owning or possessing,
not in demanding or expecting, not in hoping, even. Security in a
relationship lies neither in looking back to what was in nostalgia,
not forward to what it might be in dread or anticipation, but living
in the present relationship and accepting it as it is now.
Devon
and Leilani, know now before you go further that since your lives
have crossed in this life, you have formed eternal bonds. As you
seek to enter this state of matrimony you should strive to make real
ideals that give meaning to this ceremony and to the sanctity of
marriage. With full awareness, know that within this circle you are
declaring your intent before your friends and family as witnesses.
The promises made today and the ties that are bound here greatly
strengthen your union and will cross the years and lives of each
soul’s growth.
Devon
and Leilani, will you share in each other’s pain and seek to
alleviate it?
We will
And so the binding is made.
Devon
and Leilani, will you share in each other’s laughter and look for
the brightness and the positive in each other?
We will
And so the binding is made.
Devon
and Leilani, will you share in each other’s burdens so that your
spirits may grow in this union?
We will
And
so the binding is made.
Devon
and Leilani, will you share in each other’s dreams and honor each
other as an equal in this union?
We will.
And
so the binding is made.
Devon
and Leilani, as your hands are bound together now, so your lives and
spirits are joined in a union of love and trust. The bond of
marriage is not formed by these cords, but rather by the vows you
have made. For always you hold in your own hands the fate of this
union. Above you are stars and below you is earth. Like stars your
love should be a constant source of light, and like the earth, a firm
foundation from which to grow.
May
these hands be blessed this day. May they always hold each other.
May they have the strength to hang on during the storms of stress and
the dark of disillusionment. May they remain tender and gentle as
they nurture each other in their wondrous love. May they build a
relationship founded in love, and rich in caring. May these hands be
healer, protector, shelter, and guide for each other.
As
above, so below, mote it be.
I
will now ask you to seal the vows you share with each other by the
giving and receiving of rings. The perfect circle of the ring
symbolizes eternity. The precious metal came from the ground as a
rough ore and was heated and purified, shaped and polished.
Something beautiful was made from raw elements. Love is like that.
It comes from humble beginnings, made by imperfect beings. It is the
process of making something beautiful where there was once nothing at
all.
I,
Devon Albertson, take you Leilani Wilcox, to be my wife, to have and
to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or
for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish as long
as we both shall live.
Leilani,
take this ring as a sign of my commitment and fidelity to you.
I,
Leilani Wilcox, take you Devon Albertson to be my husband, to have
and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for
richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to
cherish as long as we both shall live.
Devon,
take this ring as a sign of my commitment and fidelity to you.
Devon
and Leilani, I would ask that you both remember to treat yourself and
each other with dignity and respect; to remind yourself often of what
brought you together today. Give the highest priority to the
tenderness, gentleness and kindness that your marriage deserves.
When frustration and difficulty assail your marriage focus on what
still seems right between you, not only the part that seems wrong.
This way, when clouds of trouble hide the sun in your lives and you
lose sight of it for a moment, you can remember that the sun is still
there. And if each of you will take responsibility for the quality of
your life together, it will be marked by abundance and delight.
With @Montana Aingeal and @Koda Todd
With @Montana Aingeal and @Koda Todd
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