Writing your own vows can seem intimidating and overwhelming. Or, it can be exciting. Think about experiences, what you are looking forward to in the future, and how your future spouse has made you a better person. And, remember, you don’t have to share your vows during the ceremony.
Guest: Tanya Pushkine, The Vow Whisperer
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