Ceremonies in Celebrations
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Intuitively we know that a celebration is a way we mark important rites of passage. Many Australians celebrate important events though, by having a booze-up and throwing in a few words towards the end. We have forgotten that the food and drink were meant to accompany the speeches or ceremony, not be the celebration itself. Without a meaningful core to the gathering, a celebration may be boring and unsatisfying and more likely to lead to excessive eating and drinking. Ceremony is quality time spent together, a way of re-establishing that meaningful core to the event. At a planned celebration:
Why wait until family or friends are too old or dead to express our appreciation of the part they have played in our lives ? Documenting Family History If we would like to use these occasions to document family history, then the sooner the better. One in five people in their eighties suffer from dementia and one in two in their nineties. Keeping Families in Touch If we would like our families to meet more often, then special occasions can be used as an opportunity to bring people together. We may even be able to start a family tradition of meeting in a special location or at a particular time of year. # Reference: http://www.fivelovelanguages.com/ If you would like more information, please contact us: click here To find your ACCN local marriage celebrant,
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Intuitively we know that a celebration is a way we mark important rites of passage.