Wedding Ceremony

A wedding is a ceremony where two or more people are united in marriage. Wedding traditions and customs vary greatly between cultures, ethnic groups, religions, countries, and social classes.

Most wedding ceremonies involve an exchange of marriage vows by a couple, presentation of a gift (offering, rings, symbolic item, flowers, money, dress), and a public proclamation of marriage by an authority figure or celebrant.

Birthday Ceremony

A birthday party is a celebration of the anniversary of the birth of the person who is being honored. The tradition started in the mid-nineteenth century but did not become popular until the mid-twentieth century.

Birthday parties are now a feature of many cultures. The guests may be asked to bring a gift for the honored person. Party locations are often decorated with colorful decorations, such as balloons and streamers.

Baby Shower Ceremony

The baby shower is a family’s first opportunity to gather people together to help play a part in their child’s life. The new parents may wish to call on people to assist in the upbringing of their child, and help educate the child over time.

People around the family, who care for them, want to be involved in the child’s life, and a baby shower presents an opportunity for them to give gifts and be of help, showing their love for the family.

60th Wedding Ceremony

A wedding anniversary is the anniversary of the date a wedding took place. Traditional names exist for some of them: for instance, fifty years of marriage is called a “golden wedding anniversary” or simply a “golden anniversary” or “golden wedding”.

The historic origins of wedding anniversaries date back to the Holy Roman Empire, when husbands crowned their wives with a silver wreath on their twenty-fifth anniversary, and a gold wreath on the fiftieth.