This Duo Offers Beach Weddings and More
I recently discovered that the beautiful beaches of San Diego are the site of quite a few beach weddings. One of the most popular and recognized wedding teams performing these weddings are San Diego natives, the Reverend Aline Rozok and her photographer husband Ron, of SDOfficiant (soon to be known as Dream Beach Wedding.com). This couple can be very proud of their recognition and their many awards. I’m sure these are but a few of the many accolades they’ve received but they sure are impressive:
Winner “Best Officiant 2011, The Knot”,
Winner “Best Officiant 2011, WeddingWire”
Winner “Best Officiant 2010, WeddingWire”
Being recognized by The Knot, one of the most acclaimed websites for wedding-planning speaks volumes of this couple’s credentials. When you look at their web site, you will be very impressed by the gorgeous photos and the number of testimonials couples have given them. Rev. Rozok is an ordained Non-Denominational Wedding Officiant so no matter what your background, religion or beliefs; they feel that love is the energy that unites us all.
WeddingWire is one of the fastest growing wedding and event sites in the country. This site offers the ability to search, compare and book over 100,000 reviewed wedding vendors, from wedding venues to wedding photographers. WeddingWire also offers a comprehensive suite of online planning tools for weddings, including wedding websites and wedding checklists, all at no charge.
If a beach wedding, or a vow renewal are in your future, you owe it to yourself to give them a call at 619-952-4561 or visit their website http://www.sdofficiant.com/.
“San Diego Beach Wedding Packages offered with our family business. We provide Elopements and Full service wedding packages including Officiant, Photographer, Decorations and More. Please contact us for your San Diego Beach Wedding! 619-952-4561, http://www.sdofficiant.com/
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Planning a Hawaiian Wedding? Here are some valuable tips!
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You have dreamt your entire life of a beautiful wedding on the beach in Hawaii. The gentle breeze from the ocean, the sound of the crashing waves, the incredible tropical foliage that surrounds you.
Then the big day arrives. Your friends and family have flown in from all over, the scene is set, and then in what seems a cruel twist of fate, Mother Nature sees fit to rain on your parade.
This same thing could happen to you whether you have gone to the expense and trouble of planning a destination wedding, or if you have planned a backyard wedding in your own home town. You can’t predict the weather when you are planning your wedding date, but you can prepare for it by having a contingency plan in place in case the weather doesn’t cooperate with your best laid plans.
To start with, make sure you have some contact information for all of the guests planning to attend your Hawaiian wedding. You can put a note on your response card asking guests for a contact number for the day of the wedding or enlist the help of your bridesmaids or mothers to compile a list of the guests and their cell phone numbers so you can get in touch with everyone if you need to.
If you are working with a wedding planner, ask him for recommendations on alternate sites in the event of inclement weather. He might be able to negotiate an indoor room at the hotel where your reception will take place, or he may know how to move you to an area outdoors but covered. His staff may also be able to assist in notifying guests of the change of venue. Another option is to include a phone number for your guests to call on the day of the wedding to confirm the location. You can set it up with a recorded message, or have someone manning the phone the day of the wedding to provide the guests with the necessary information to get to the wedding on time.
For a religious wedding ceremony, discuss alternate sites with the clergy member performing your service. You might be able to use their Church in a pinch if things don’t work out for your outdoor wedding.
It will help alleviate some of the stress of bad weather occurring to spoil your outdoor wedding if you have a plan in place to deal with things. As they say, hope for the best, but plan for the worst. A good contingency plan can help save your beautiful wedding day.
Article by husband and wife team – Hawaii wedding coordinators: http://www.alohaislandweddings.com/vime/index.php
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