Sample Of Renewal Wedding Vows
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After
years of marriage, lots of couples choose to do a wedding vow
renewal. What
better way to celebrate your enduring love for your spouse than to
renew wedding vows?
When you renew your wedding vows, you
have two choices. You can use a prewritten set of vows or you
can write your own renewal wedding vows. To help you no matter
what you decide to do, read on to find a sample of renewal wedding
vows that you can use and some tips on how to write your renewal
wedding vows.
Sample of Renewal Wedding Vows
Below are two sample vows for wedding
renewals. These vows are easy to use and making them your own
only takes a few minutes as you fill in the blanks. To use
these vows, just fill in the correct term for husband/wife,
the amount of time you've been married in the timeframe
blank and also fill in your spouse's name into the name
space.
You can copy these vows and use them
word for word or you can pick and choose the parts of the vows that
you like and create an original vow for your ceremony.
Timeframe
years ago,
When the future
stretched out before us,
I vowed to love
you forever.
We didn’t know
what lay before us,
And the future
brought many challenges,
But we met them
together.
And I’m happy to
say,
That after all
these years,
I am even more
in love with you.
So, I stand here
today
Looking forward
to another timeframe years
And another
timeframe years beyond that.
I, name,
again take you, name,
To be my
husband/wife
To have and to
hold,
To love and to
cherish,
In sickness and
in health,
In good times
and in bad.
I thank you for
the time we’ve had together.
And it is with
hope and faith,
That I look
toward continuing our journey.
And with this
renewal of vows,
Our love and
commitment
Will grow ever
stronger,
As long as we
both shall live.
How To Write Your Own Renewal Wedding
Vows
Because there aren't many "rules" involved
with wedding vow renewals, you can make the ceremony fit to your
personality and do it exactly the way you want to. For many
couples, this includes writing renewal wedding vows for the
ceremony.
Composing
renewal wedding vows can be easier than writing vows for your first
wedding ceremony because you've already experienced many years of
marriage and you know what it takes to make a marriage strong.
Use your experience to guide you when writing your vows.
Think about
the good times and hard times that you have already gone through
with your spouse. Ask yourself the following questions.
What is it
about your spouse that you still love after all this time?
What have you
learned about the nature of commitment?
What nice
surprises have you found out about your spouse during your marriage?
What do you
know about yourself now that you didn't know when you were younger?
What wonderful
gifts have come from your marriage?
Ponder the
answers to these questions and let them guide you in writing your
renewal wedding vows.
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