Of course you can include your children - whether they are young, or old enough to hold the rings and be part of the ceremony. Always ask your officiant for creative ways to add children to a ceremony. We have had them pour sand and water, present the rings, receive wedding necklaces and tokens from parents, sing songs, read passages - etc. This little cheery toddler has 'presented' the rings to his parents, in Tompkins Square Park in NYC.
This is a guide to planning thoughtful, ethical wedding, baby-naming, coming-of-age, funeral, or other commemorative ceremonies, written by members of Humanist and Ethical Organizations. We offer ideas on planning your ceremony, and creating a simple, responsible meaningful event.
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