Top Professional Services in North Port, FL 34289

DJ Double J, Jamal, you offered up a wonderful diverse mixture of music, appeasing the Brazilian entertainment and guests, latin and american guests. I flew down from Canada for this event (my Best...Read More…
John, steals and rips off his customers, he was asked to complete a simple task and couldn't No return calls, horrible work ethic. the Web design didn't work and then blamed it on the customers com...Read More…
Great Customer Service and quick turn around time on project.Done within 24 of receiving the job and turning the project in.Great Photo's very knowledgeable in the Inspection business.Read More…
Peg does much more than just feed and potty your animal while you are away, she loves your animal just like you would! In fact, some days I'm absolutely sure that my golden retriever would rather b...Read More…
I was talking to my sister in law in our own language when "Brent" said to speak english. All because he couldn't unlock a phone and we asked for the phone back. He was extremely rude, very negativ...Read More…
CERTIFIED BY NFPA CODE 96 STANDARDS. Commercial kitchen exhaust cleaning. FREE ESTAMATES. Ask for a copy of our certification that could lower your insurance rates.Read More…
We are a legal company that will assist you in serving any civil documents such as dissolution of marriage, subpoenas, summons, etc. We are timely in service and return of service, and always updat...Read More…
Full service professional dog grooming. AKC clips, Custom grooming,De-shedding, Flea & Tick baths, nail trimming, toothbrushing, and other spa services. We use ALL NATURAL premium products in a...Read More…
retail florist,serving all of North Port ,all of Port Charlotte, and surrounding areas, We deliver to all hospitals , hospice,and nursing homes,and funeral homes same day delivery if u call before ...Read More…
Thank you for connecting with Chair Caning & Wicker Repair www.chaircaning.webs.com 704-235-8171, it is a pleasure having you in our network. We wish your business to have continued growth and ...Read More…
It has been a few years now and we are still using Clik Wiz. Mike is a great person and runs his company well. He listens to his customers and gets their needs met. He is quick and efficient. We wi...Read More…
Feed & Water Cat Care Dog Walks Playtime Refresh & Change litter Puppy Care Clean up pet messes Please contact us for all of your pets needs northportpetsitters@comcast.netRead More…
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C & R Mobile Marine LLC

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By Smalley413

We go to C&R Marine for all of our outboard motor needs. Chris has more knowledge about Yamaha outboards than the original manufacturer. C&R (Chris Laureno) has our motors purring like a kitten. Hands down, the best deal around. You won't find a more honest and trustworthy outboard motor mechanic around. ...read more

C & R Mobile Marine LLC

5.0

By Smalls413

We go to C&R Marine for all of our outboard motor needs. Chris has more knowledge about Yamaha outboards than the original manufacturer. C&R (Chris Laureno) has our motors purring like a kitten. Hands down, the best deal around. You won't find a more honest and trustworthy outboard motor mechanic around. ...read more

C & R Mobile Marine LLC

5.0

By Smalls

We go to C&R Marine for all of our outboard motor needs. Chris has more knowledge about Yamaha outboards than the original manufacturer. C&R (Chris Laureno) has our motors purring like a kitten. Hands down, the best deal around. You won't find a more honest and trustworthy outboard motor mechanic around. ...read more

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WEDDING HISTORY

The Wedding Candle The side tapers are the family or individual candles. These flames represent you and your ties to your family. The middle or unity candle represents your marriage and your new family. As the two flames merge into one and can no longer be separated, so are the bride and groom joined as one in marriage. The side tapers may be blown out to represent the start of your life as a couple or remain burning to signify the continued ties to your family or the retention of your individuality. The unity candle is not necessarily a religious symbol and is not identified with a particular religion or denomination, although religious readings or prayers may be incorporated within unity candle ceremonies. The Blessing Stones When a wedding is outside and near water, Blessing or Wishing stones are either gathered at the site or provided by the couple not only for themselves but for the wedding party and guests as well. After the ceremony all follow the bride and groom's recessional to the water, make a wish or blessing for them and cast their stone into the water. The ripples that are made represent the love and good wishes for not only the couple, but for all the world... as our ripples cross and re-cross one another's, so do our love and good wishes touch and retouch all around us and those with whom we come into contact. Bridal Showers This event has its roots in Holland. When a bride's father did not approve of the husband-to-be, he would not provide her with the necessary dowry. The bride's friends would therefore "shower" her with gifts so she would have her dowry and thus marry the man of her choice. While dowries are long gone today, the practice of giving gifts to the bride-to-be remains. Honeymoons In ancient times, the Teutonic people began the practice of the honeymoon. Teutonic weddings were only held under the full moon. After the wedding, the bride and groom would drink honey wine for one full moon cycle (thirty days). This "moon" (i.e., "month") became known as the "honey moon." While the name survived, the purpose of the honeymoon changed. After the wedding, newlyweds would leave their family and friends to go and do what newlyweds are supposed to do. Today that purpose survives, only now a vacation is incorporated, usually to a romantic get-away . ...read more

By florida wedding officiant November 03, 2013

WEDDING BLOG

WEDDING HISTORY: Let's Tie the Knot" or 'Let's Get Hitched" Tying the Knot, an old term for a ritual now being renewed in our weddings today. Not new-age or western-slang about 'hitchin' up yer gal like a horse'. Although the term hitching was a rope making process used for tying up horses with ancient old world roots, it is undoubtedly associated with 'tying the knot'. These terms are analogous with a proposal of wedlock. The term Tie the Knot came from the Renaissance Ceremony called "Handfasting". 'Handfast' and its variations are defined in the Oxford English dictionary as "to make a contract of marriage between (parties) by joining of hands." This could also be interpreted today as a proposal of marriage for a specific period of time, traditionally a year and a day. A Hand Fasting ceremony is incorporated into formal wedding ceremonies and sometimes done at or as an Engagement Party. Handfasting The old way in Great Britain for couples to pledge their betrothal was for them to join hands, his right to her right, his left to her left, so from above they looked like an infinity symbol. Done in front of witnesses, this made them officially "married" for a year and a day, following which they could renew permanently or for another year and a day. This was called "handfasting" and was used extensively in the rural areas where priests and ministers didn't go all that often. Sharing a cup and pledging their betrothal in front of witnesses used to accomplish the same thing (usually done in taverns) but was eventually outlawed in most of Europe. In fact, the reference I got that from mentioned only Switzerland because that country was one of the last to stop recognizing it as a legal marriage. Handfastings (ancient word for weddings) were traditional before weddings became a legal function of the government or a papal responsibility taken over by the formal religions in the early 1500's. The very word Handfasting derived its origin from the wedding custom of tying (or hitching; see section below) the bride and groom's hands (actually their wrists, not hands) together, as a symbol to their clan, tribe or village of their decision to be bound together in family living. The traditional length of time was a year and a day, or 13 moon cycles. If the marriage proved to last over this period of time, then the vows would be renewed for a lifetime or they renewed them for "as long as love shall last". Often during this (trial) period of time the bride would be referred to as a Virgin, or 'a woman not owned by a man'. The wedding would be best arranged during the time of the new moon, for the new moon symbolizes new beginnings, the beginning of a new cycle and also looks like the Moon Goddess smiling down on them in the night sky. Giving Away The Bride The father who "gives away" his daughter at her wedding ceremony is following an ancient tradition that has evolved over hundreds, if not thousands, of years. The custom dates back to the time when a daughter was considered property, and the groom had to pay a price to her family before he could be permitted to marry his intended. Another theory is that it symbolized the transition of authority from the bride's father to her husband as she moved from the parental home to the conjugal home. Today, many brides follow this custom, but its meaning has emerged as an outward approval of the groom by the parents or family of the bride. In old times, female children were deemed to be the property of their fathers. When it came time for the daughter to marry and her father approved of the arrangement, he was actually transferring ownership of his daughter to the groom. Today, the act of giving the bride away is symbolic of her parents' blessing of the marriage to the chosen groom. Women who consider this tradition archaic, or who have lived independently for years before their wedding, can eliminate this custom entirely or revise it to include their mother, brother, stepfather or any other significant member of the family. Some brides even elect to walk down the aisle alone. ...read more

By florida wedding officiant October 26, 2013

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