02/06/2026
I reckon we've been sold a bit of a lie about personal vows.
That if it's meaningful, it has to be public. That if it's romantic, it has to happen in front of everyone.
But standing up and reading the most vulnerable thing you've ever written while your Great Aunt, your boss, and eighty-seven other people watch on? For some people, that's not romance…. that's a nightmare dressed up as tradition.
Megan and Kayne knew they wanted to make promises to each other. They just didn't feel the need to make a performance of it. So they waited. Until the ceremony was done. Until the noise settled. Until it was just the two of them wandering amongst the trees.
And there, with nobody else needing a front row seat, they shared the words they'd written for one another. Perfection.
Your wedding day shouldn't be a test of your public speaking abilities and your vows aren't for your guests. They're for your person.
If the thought of reading them out loud in front of a crowd makes your skin crawl, there are other ways. Ways that leave room for shaky voices, tears, laughter, long pauses, and words spoken only for the ears they were written for.
If you're quietly relieved to know this is an option, imagine how it feels when every part of your wedding is built with that same permission. That’s my job. Not to tell you how weddings should be done, but to help you create one that feels unmistakably your own, starting with the ceremony.
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