Re: No chairs for the ceremony on the beach??
Jen we had a pagan/mayan ceremony. The officiant presented us to the four cardinal directions (each represented by a different guest), each of which represents a trait needed in marriage (love, strength, beauty, purity) and sprinkled us with flower petals (to signify giving us their blessing). After each direction all the guests either played instruments (drums, clapped) to celebrate. We had one of our friends step in and lead the exchanging of vows, and then we went around the circle and had each guest say something small, either a good wish or a word of advice. At that point we gave the guest a lei as a token of our appreciation. We had 20 guests, but I've seen this same ceremony performed with a guest list of 50 people. There are many pictures of our ceremony at Tulum, Mexico Wedding Photography: Malisa and Todd – Dreamtime ImagesOne of my favorite websites that gives some awesome ideas for writing your own ceremony is Chicago Wedding Officiants Wedding Offic
Good luck. Your wedding will be great no matter what you choose.



