Australian Civil Marriage Celebrant officiating at weddings in Brisbane, Caboolture, Petrie, Redcliffe and Redland Bay.

Wedding and Baby Naming celebrant performs ceremonies any day of the week, and will arrange an appointment location convenient for you, at no extra charge. 

Telephone: (07) 3283 8567, Mobile: 0415 324 982

PO Box 394, Redcliffe. Qld, 4020. 

Email: vlady_celebrant@ yahoo.com.au

  • Member of: Australian Federation of Civil Celebrants (AFCC) 

  • Australian Civil Marriage Celebrants of Queensland (ACMCQ)

  • Justice of the Peace

Authorised Marriage Celebrant, Registration Number A.888, Vlady M Peters

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Wedding with a Difference

 

 

When Russell Crowe tied the knot with Danielle Spencer, the wedding had the glitter you expect from well-known personalities.

It started with the groom’s gift of some $13 million dollars to his intended, and went on pretty well from there.

The ‘I dos’ were uttered in a chapel specifically designed and built for the occasion, and both the bride and the groom were adorned in designer clothes by well-recognised designers.

Somewhere along the way most people have become addicted to the idea that for a wedding to be a special event, it should be invested with all the ostentation that money can buy.

It takes a bit of a backbone to go against the grain of the expectations of others, especially when it comes to weddings.

Though one time actor, as well as Governor of California, Ronald Reagan had no qualms about going his own separate and different way.

Actually, his life consisted of differences. The oldest president, he also survived an assassination attempt and wore a hearing aid.

He was also the only president in the country’s history to have been married twice, first to actor Jane Wyman, then to his second wife actor Nancy Davis.

When it comes to their presidents, Americans like to think of them as celibate until the day they marry, and faithful once they tie the knot. So it is remarkable that Jane Wyman cast no shadow upon the President, though it is but too obvious, that no great effort is made to keep Ms Wyman in the spot light.

However, both weddings have a similarity in that the choice of wedding venue was unexpected, yet extremely meaningful.

In the case of his marriage to Jane Wyman, Ronald Reagan choose what, on the face of it, seems somewhat macabre. It was not a prestigious hotel, or a well-known church, or even a registry office. The marriage was in fact, solemnized at the Forest Lawn Cemetery, at Glendale, California.

Needless to say, it isn’t just a cemetery. This gigantic bit of real estate includes a museum, an art gallery, and, in the structures in which it abounds, it’s a positive architectural showcase. And as a cemetery, it is a place where some of the best-known actors, including Marilyn Monroe, Rudolph Valentino and Clark Gable were laid to rest.

The venue for the second ‘I do’ was a small, simple non-denominational chapel, Little Brown Church in Studio City, California. Although the chapel can hold up to 125 people, the only people who were invited to witness the wedding ceremony were friend and fellow actor William Holden and his wife, Ardis.

The marriage itself lasted more than half a century.

 

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Wedding Traditions and Customs

The Night They Invented Champagne
Courtship in a Cold Country, Coffee Anyone?
Wedding Day - No Greater Love
Bride's Wedding Dress
We're On Our Honeymoon, But We're Not Alone
Wedding Engagement - And How to Prepare for It
Wedding Extravaganza
Wedding Flowers
Throw a Garter or Two
Wedding Gifts
Wedding Gifts - Wanted and Unwanted
Wedding Guests
Wedding Hospitality
Love on the Internet
What's A Goldfish Doing at a Wedding?
One Word More or Less
Words you hate to hear at a Wedding
Lucky! Lucky! Lucky! Bride and Groom!
Is She the One?
Staging a Wedding Play
Unaccustomed as I am to Public Speaking
Marriage Reforms
History of the Wedding Ring
Ring on her Finger and one through her Nose
When Alexander Met Roxane - and Barsine
By the Light of the Silvery Moon
Always a Bridesmaid, Never a Bride
For Worse No Matter How Bad
Wedding Attendants
The All Important Colours
A Deeper Meaning
Often a Fiancee, Barely a Wife
Here Comes the Bride
Silence is Golden at Some Weddings
And You Thought You Had Problems
Come One, Come All
L is for Love
For Better or Worse
Please, Please, Please Marry Me
A Lock of Hair
Mother-In-Law
Wedding Speech
The Girl Who Refuses to Marry
I Take You to be My Second Husband
These are Their Stories
The Greater the Dowry, the Greater the Love
The Dress that Dreams are Made Of
Weddings, the Pioneering Ways
I Feel Pretty
Till Death Us Do Part
If You Really Loved Me
When Gifts Simply Won't Do
Wedding Toasts
Wedding with a Difference
A Priceless Pearl
Look, Don't Eat!
Virginia is for Lovers
Robbing the Cradle
Who Needs a Marriage Certificate?
And a Never-Ending Good Fortune to You
Rice or Rice Balls
Padlocks of the Heart
Honeymoon or Honeymead. It's Sweet.
Did Casanova Really Need Those Oysters
Gretna Green Wedding
Best Man at a Wedding
Catch that Bouquet!
Wedding Cake - Is There Anything New Under the Sky?