My Friendsgiving (delayed b/c snow) wound up happening immediately after a wedding ceremony I’d already agreed to perform.
The brides were both from West Virginia and came to Vermont to get married. I did not ask who they had left the front row empty chair for–we had just met and it didn’t seem like the right time–but I think the ceremony (which they wrote) speaks to the love they found and the better world they envision. I was honored to be a part of it.
https://vermontjp.tumblr.com/post/768623880690696192/thirty-third-ceremony-rose-and-skye
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❤️@jessamyn@glammr.us This is beautiful, Jessamyn. Thank you for sharing it 💜
@jessamyn@glammr.us That’s incredibly sweet. May their marriage be wonderful and full of joy.
@rmd1023@infosec.exchange I hope so too. It seemed to be a slightly later in life marriage for them and it was a small affair with a lot of supportive family members attending and also a lot of other folks who zoomed in. It was a really joyous occasion even for a very brief wedding.