"We wanted a ceremony that included our parents because merging families was a big reason behind getting married — and wanted everyone to be able to understand the ceremony, so we created a very intentional bilingual ceremony and celebration."
When Elyse and her husband were getting married, they wanted to be certain that everyone could understand and participate in the celebration. So, they decided to have a friend get ordained and perform the ceremony in both English and Spanish.
And it doesn't stop there. This wedding is amazing! Get all the details of this remote lakeside wedding in Maine on this week's episode of The Wedding Dish!
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