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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If You Really Loved Me 

 

 

While the search for love is universal and often thought to be synonymous with happiness, there seems something within the human psych that refuses to feel worthy of either. Somehow, no matter how well life treats lovers, they invariably manage to spoil it all by saying something stupid best unsaid.

It’s really like those horror stories were the heroine, in the middle of the night, in a haunted castle, in the middle of nowhere, decides she must investigate the noise downstairs. The audience screams their warning. Stay put! Hide under the bed! Lock the door! Do anything, but don’t go downstairs.

All to no avail. In her almost transparent nightie, with a flickering candle in her hand, against all common sense, she descends the stairs to the dungeon and danger below.

So also in love. Somehow the beloved must always push just far enough to lose her love. And now that I think of it, it is inevitably the female who doesn’t know when to leave well enough alone.

In Wagner’s Lohengrin, Elsa is championed by a knight who after successfully defending her good name, asks for her hand in marriage. She is delighted to accept. And if you ever wanted to know where that popular wedding march comes from, it comes from this opera when the marriage between the unknown knight and Elsa takes place.

But there are conditions. If Elsa and the knight are to be happy in marriage, she must trust him completely. Love him unconditionally. Accept him as she finds him right now – without questions as to his past. She must never ask him what his name is, where he comes from or, in short, for any of his personal details.

Interestingly enough, many couples make those same promises on their wedding day. I will love you unconditionally. I will let you be exactly what you are. I will not expect you to change simply because you are my legal partner.

But from the frequent breakdown of marriage, it’s obvious that vows are simpler to express than to keep. And like Elsa, lovers find that what their partner is prepared to give, is never enough. In the end they lose what they have, in an effort to get more than they need.

 

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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
Bride's Wedding Dress
We're On Our Honeymoon, But We're Not Alone
Wedding Engagement - And How to Prepare for It
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Throw a Garter or Two
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Wedding Gifts - Wanted and Unwanted
Wedding Guests
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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
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