The Ceremony

Forty-five minutes before the ceremony, Kenneth realized there was no indication of where guests should stand on the snow-covered field or where the aisle should be. He put his groomsmen and to work gathering twigs and branches to set up a picturesque ceremony site. Nancy walked down the makeshift aisle to an instrumental version of Love That Transcends Time, a song from one of the couple's favorite Japanese anime shows. A close friend performed the ceremony that included personalized vows, a poem, and ring dedication all written by Nancy and Kenneth.

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