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Seattle Wedding Guide/Planner is a guide to assist you in coordinating your wedding day and
ensures you will have the most wonderful day with your loved one that you both have been looking forward to. We
have the best of the best for where to select the perfect
formalwear, the most beautiful floral
arrangements,
photographers, music, caterers, location of your ceremony, limousine services and more.
We look forward to assisting you plan for this exciting day to share with your family and closest friends, and
we commit to providing you with exceptional service. The
Seattle Wedding Guide/Planner offers a wide variety
of professional services that will assist you in making your wedding day complete. Our guide consists of:
Personal Wedding Planners, Location of Your Wedding, where to order Flowers, Rentals & Décor. A guide in
selecting the perfect Formalwear, Wedding Cake and Invitations. And of course the right person for the
Videography, Photography, Clergy, Catering, Limousine Service, Travel, and where to go on your Honeymoon!
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Helpful Wedding
Tips:
Creating Personal Traditions:
Writing your own wedding vows may suit your
personal wedding style, but it can be a bit of a
daunting task to begin
with. If you are trying
to write your own vows, don’t let the task
overwhelm you or intimidate you. Writing your
own
vows should begin and end with how you feel,
not what others are expecting. If you are
creating your own wedding
ceremony and style and
you want to write your own vows, here are a few
questions to consider in creating the
vows you
want to make.
When and where did you first meet?
What was the state of your life before the two
of you met?
At what point did you realize you were in love?
Describe the feeling.
What inspires you about your loved one?
What life goals and dreams do you share?
What have you learned from each other?
What qualities make your love unique? What
qualities will keep it strong?
How has your view of the world changed since you
fell in love?
What do you most look forward to about life with
this person?
What are some special moments in your
relationship? Use them all, even the sad times
as well as the happy,
moving, or profound.
What happened the day you asked her to marry
you? How did you feel?
Reading the vows you have written yourself
during your wedding ceremony can be one of the
most romantic things
you’ve ever done. It’s the
kind of thing that really helps you create your
own personal wedding style. Writing your own
vows is a kind of personal touch that cannot be
replicated by any other style of vow.
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Seattle has
a history of boom and bust, or at least
boom. Seattle is a port city. That's where we
get most of our goods.
Seattle has on
several occasions been sent into severe decline,
but has typically used those periods to
successfully
rebuild
infrastructure. There have been at least five
such cycles:
The lumber-industry boom, followed by the
construction of an Olmsted-designed park system.
The Klondike gold rush
started in
1896, but reached Seattle in July 1897. This
constituted the largest boom for Seattle
proportional to the city's
size at the
time, and ended the economic woes Seattle (and
the nation) had been suffering since the Panic
of 1893.
The shipbuilding boom, which peaked during World
War I and crashed immediately thereafter,
followed by the unused
city
development plan of Virgil Bogue. The
Boeing boom, followed by general infrastructure
building.
Most recently, the boom based on Microsoft and
other software, web, and telecommunications
companies, such as
Amazon.com,
AT&T Wireless, and RealNetworks; although the
aforementioned companies remain relatively
strong,
the boom
definitely ended in 2000.
What is now Seattle has been inhabited since the
end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000
B.C.—10,000 years ago), for
at least 4,000
years. In the mid 1850s the peoples of what is
now called the Duwamish Tribe were living in
some 13
villages
within the present-day city limits of Seattle.
The founding of Seattle is usually dated from
the arrival of the Denny Party in 1851. The next
April, Arthur A. Denny
abandoned the
original site at Alki in favor of a better
protected site on Elliott Bay that is now part
of downtown Seattle.
Around the
same time, David Swinson "Doc" Maynard began
settling the land immediately south of Denny's.
Seattle in its early decades relied on the
timber industry, shipping logs (and later,
milled timber) to San Francisco. A
climax forest
of trees up to 1,000–2,000 years old and
towering as high as nearly 400 ft (100 m)
covered much of what
is now
Seattle. Today, none of that size remain
anywhere in the world.[1]
When Henry Yesler brought the first steam
sawmill to the region, he chose a location on
the waterfront where Maynard
and
Denny's plats met. Thereafter Seattle would
dominate the lumber industry.
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