Sandra Lee Thomas
Minister ID: 440979-178783 View Ordination Certificate
Officiated by Sandra Lee Thomas in Illinois on August 17th, 2019.
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Dear Family, Friends, and Honored Guests,
My name is Sandy Thomas and I would like to welcome all of you to the celebration of love between Jennifer Wiejak and Jack Wisniewski!
We are here to unite this man and this woman in the Holy bonds of Matrimony . This contract is not to be entered into lightly; rather, thoughtfully and seriously, and with a deep realization of its obligations and responsibilities. Please remember that love, loyalty, and understanding are the foundations of a happy marriage and home.
Before we get down to business, here are a few helpful tips for a successful marriage:
1. Have a "growth mind-set."
Be a lifelong learner. If both of you are willing to learn from your mistakes and the challenges in your relationship, you will thrive as individuals and as a couple.
2. Take good care of yourself.
You can't give from an empty cup. Keep up your self-care no matter what. This is especially important for women, who often give until depleted and then nobody's happy.
3. Let go of perfectionism—your partner isn't perfect, and neither are you.
In all relationships, both partners will make mistakes. Don't let perfectionism destroy what is overall a good, solid, loving relationship. Be kind to yourself and be kind to your sweetheart.
4. Say "appreciations" often before going to sleep. NEVER GO TO BED ANGRY!
Right before drifting off to sleep, share a few things that you appreciate about each other. (Three is a good number, but feel free to share more.) It could be something you did that day or a quality (like "I love how honest you are with me") you value. Focus on what you love and appreciate about each other and you will find more to love and appreciate.
5. Remember: Men want respect, and women want to be cherished.
Women: Be respectful and kind to your man and he will cherish you. Men: Cherish and be kind to your woman and she will respect you. Win-win!
6. Practice forgiveness—not just forgiving your spouse, but forgiving yourself.
7. Never threaten divorce. That's the kiss of death.
Don't throw around the threat of divorce, even in the heat of an argument. Your marriage is too important and too sacred to threaten to end it over an argument.
8. Practice "the simmer" (and don't forget to "deliver").
You want to keep your relationship on simmer and then gradually and consistently bring it to a boil. What does that mean? It means flirt with your partner. Send each other sexy texts. Pat him on the butt when you pass him in the kitchen. Give her a long lingering kiss over the laundry. And then remember to let that simmer turn into a full-blown boil regularly. Enjoy yourself.
9. Allow yourself to be vulnerable with each other.
Brené Brown said, "What makes you vulnerable makes you beautiful." Opening your heart and sharing your tender places with your spouse creates real intimacy and connection. Always be willing to share your true, deep, scary feelings. This helps create a bond that will last. And ladies, please know that his vulnerability may look different than yours. That's okay.
10. Marry the right person.
After over 10 years of coaching women to do the inner work to prepare to find love, we've seen over and over again that the personal growth investments of time, energy and resources BEFORE you meet your future spouse have a return that is exponential. You have a higher chance of attracting a quality person who will stick by you when you have learned how your beliefs and behaviors create your circumstances. Your past does not have to equal your future
Jennifer Wiejak and Jack Wisniewski will now share their vows.
*(Vows)*
Do you Jennifer Wiejak take this man Jack Wisniewski to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, in good times and bad, for richer or poorer, keeping yourself only unto him for as long as you both shall live?
*(Wait for Confirmation)*
Do you Jack Wisniewski take this woman Jennifer Wiejak to be your lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold, in sickness and in health, in good times and bad, for richer or poorer, keeping yourself only unto her for as long as you both shall live?
*(Wait for Confirmation)*
Jennifer Wiejak and Jack Wisniewski will now exchange rings as a symbol of their love and commitment.
*(Ring Exchange)*
Jennifer/Jack, please place the ring on the correct finger and repeat after me "Jack/Jennifer I give you this ring as a symbol of my love and commitment. I do so willingly and without reservation.
Jack and Jennifer, I wish you a lifetime of love, humor, and happiness; and by the power vested in me by the American Marriage Ministries and the state of Illinois, I now pronounce you HUSBAND and WIFE.
Ladies and Gentleman, Family and Friends, may I proudly introduce Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wisniewski
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