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Timothy R. Birdsall

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The Wedding of Cadence J. Hildreth & Dylan L. Smith

Officiated by Timothy R. Birdsall at SkateLand in Des Moines, Iowa on March 20th, 2021. Witnessed by Heather Hildreth and Karen Smith.

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Cadence J. Hildreth And Dylan L. Smith’s Wedding Wedding Ceremony Script

Welcome.

Who gives Cadence to be wed to Dylan? (Victor Hildreth to answer)

Please be seated.

I’ve heard it said that true love is a friendship set on fire. We are gathered here, today, to light this friendship ablaze, and join Cadence and Dylan together in marriage.

Marriage is not to be entered into lightly, but with careful thought and consideration, both for one’s self, as well as one’s partner, and with the knowledge that love, loyalty, and understanding are the foundations of a happy and enduring home.

I searched for a sports-themed message.

Especially difficult finding a ceremony with a Roller Derby theme.

I found this reading that can be equated to sport. You can easily substitute the word “Love” with “Sport.”

Love isn’t perfect. It isn’t a fairytale or storybook and it doesn’t always come easy. Love is overcoming obstacles, facing challenges, fighting to be together, holding on and never letting go. It is a short word, easy to spell, difficult to define, and impossible to live without. Love is work, but most of all, love is realizing that every hour, every minute, every second of it was WORTH it, because you did it TOGETHER.

The declaration of wedding vows is a solemn pledge, and will affirm your love for one another as you join in marriage. Please join hands, look into each other’s eyes, and respond with “I will”:

(Dylan)

Dylan, will you take Cadence to be your wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health? (I will) Will you love, honor, comfort and keep her and, forsaking all others, be faithful to her, as long as you both shall live? (I will)

(Cadence)

Cadence, will you, likewise, take Dylan to be your husband, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health? (I will) Will you love, honor, comfort and keep him and, forsaking all others, be faithful to him, as long as you both shall live? (I will)

To symbolize and bind your love we exchange rings. These rings are made in a circle., which has long been a symbol of everlasting love. The sky and the earth are round. The wind, in its greatest power, rotates in a circle. The sun and moon, both of which are round, come forth and go down again in a circle. Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing and always come back again to where they were. Without beginning or end and with no point of weakness, the circle is a reminder of unending strength. Let the seamless circle of these rings become the symbol of your endless love and unending faithfulness. As you place the rings on each other’s’ finger, I ask that you repeat after me:

I give you this ring ** as a token of my love ** and as a symbol ** of my never-ending devotion.

Cadence and Dylan, before I pronounce you Husband and Wife, I’d like to invite you to take a moment of reflection. I once mentioned how your wedding day is one that, once it’s here, with all the anticipation and planning, seems to be gone just as quickly as it came. It’s a day filled with emotion, friends, family, vows, rings, and dances. Many of us, here, remember how fleeting our own wedding days were, so I want you to take a few seconds to look into each other’s’ eyes. Think about the happiness you’re feeling in this wonderful place, in this moment, and let that feeling truly register in your mind, in your heart, in your body, and in your soul.

Now, I want you to think about your life together in 5, 10, 20 years. Where are you? What are you doing? We all know that your visions of the future are not identical, and they shouldn’t be; but they are, likely, complimentary to the other.

John Lennon once said, “A dream you dream alone is only a dream. A dream you dream together is reality.” For you, and everyone in your lives, that reality starts right now.

Cadence and Dylan, you have expressed your commitment to one another, and exchanged rings to seal that commitment. In accordance with the laws of Iowa, and the United States of America, and by the authority vested in me, I now pronounce you Husband and Wife. Dylan, you may kiss your Bride!

Ladies and Gentleman, it is now my pleasure, my privilege, and indeed my honor, to introduce for the very first time: Mr. and Mrs. Dylan and Cadence Hildreth! (Queue Music)



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