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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Please, Please, Please Marry Me

 

For many, shopping has more or less become a reason for living. If you find yourself at loose ends on a Saturday afternoon, you go to the shopping mall. And while that’s not all that bad in itself, it’s inevitable that once there, you find you simply can’t resist buying something. And even that wouldn’t be so bad. But often, in the privacy of your home, you look at the article and wonder, what on earth where you thinking when you handed over your good money for an absolutely useless piece of merchandise.

More often than not, we are persuaded by the very environment in which we find ourselves. Or are persuaded, against our better judgment, by a well-trained sales person.

Decision to get married is sometimes very much like the idea of buying something that you really don’t need, or want, or even like, but there is the opportunity and you either don’t know how to say ‘no’, or think the idea will grow on you given time. Or the situation is conducive to nothing but a ‘yes’.

For example, there are those public proposals with thousands of football fans waiting for your answer to one of their heroes. Apart from fearing for your life if you knocked back the fellow, how about that rush of adrenalin to think that you are the envy of every woman in that stadium.

Then there’s the one where the engagement ring is presented to you there and then, and even if you don’t care for the design, you know there’s going to be a lot of hurt feelings if you don’t respond in the right way.

The future King George Vl is believed to have proposed to Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, a number of times without getting the answer he was looking for. But undeterred he kept on asking, until she gave in.

While this turned out to be a happy marriage, it’s believed that if you have to persuade your partner to marry you, it’s better that you don’t. Somewhere in the future, when the two of you have the inevitable quarrel, there will lurk in her mind the thought that after all she had never wanted to marry you in the first place.

Sure, books are full of stories of persistent lovers who are eventually rewarded. But by and large if you find, when you pop the question, that she doesn’t seem overly thrilled, respect her judgment. She might know what she’s talking about.

 

 

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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?
The Night They Invented Champagne
Courtship in a Cold Country, Coffee Anyone?
Wedding Day - No Greater Love
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We're On Our Honeymoon, But We're Not Alone
Wedding Engagement - And How to Prepare for It
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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
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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
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