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However, below are the vows that Greg and Rummi created together. We suggest starting here, unless you're not quite prepared for sappy ;-)

Officiant:
`We are gathered here on this beautiful day to witness and to celebrate the coming together of two separate lives, those of Rummi and Gregory. Love is a miraculous gift, and a wedding is a celebration of that magic, and that's what we're here to do today. When we think of love we sometimes talk about people who "deserve" one another. Not only do Rummi and Gregory deserve one another, but they are a perfect match, a pair, a fit. Their marriage was purely inevitable. They are the embodiment of true romance which, when matured, becomes true love. They are the promise of possibility, the expectation of joyful surprise :-) Therefore, we are here to celebrate, to honor, to laugh, and to be glad because the inevitable has happened. Love is alive and well in the land, and Rummi and Gregory are here to prove it, and we are here to celebrate it with them.'

Rummi to Greg & Greg to Rummi:
`I love you. You are my best friend, the one I will live with, dream with and love. Today, I give myself to you in marriage. I promise to encourage and inspire you, to laugh with you, and to comfort you in times of sorrow and struggle. I promise to love you in times of good and bad, when life seems easy, and when it is difficult. I take you to be my husband/wife. From this day forward, I promise to cherish you. I will look with joy down the path of our tomorrows knowing we will walk together side by side, hand in hand, and heart to heart. These things I give to you today, and all the days of our life.'

Officiant to bride/groom:
`Rummi/Gregory, Do you take Gregory/Rummi to be your lawfully wedded husband/wife, to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love him/her, comfort him/her, honor and keep him/her? For better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health? And forsaking all others, be faithful only unto him/her? For as long as you both shall live?'

Bride/Groom:
`I do'

Officiant:
`Place the ring on his/her finger.'

Officiant:
`The wedding ring, a circular emblem of eternity, is the outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual bond which unites two hearts in endless love. These rings are symbols of your promise to grow in understanding and in compassion. They are symbols of your friendship and trust. And they are symbols of the beauty and strength you find in each other.'

`The vows you have just taken, pledging love,
Mean far more than words can ever mean.
May their gentle spirit in you move.

May your years fulfill the beauty of
The feelings whose expression we've just seen,
The vows that you have taken, pledging love.'

Officiant:
`I now pronounce you husband and wife. You may kiss.'