The meaning of Elopement from Weddings By Rose Barboza

Small wedding ceremony, small destination ceremony……when I say small, I mean just a few guests or NO guests.

Seems like I have been officiating a TON of elopements these past few years.

I think many elopements are destination weddings because it is simple YET elegant here in BEAUTIFUL wine county.

Who wouldn’t want to get married in the most beautiful place on earth (my opinion)?

I have a great elopement ceremony that I would like to share with you.

Send me an email, or call me today and we can get started.

Don’t know where to elope?  I have some ideas…gotta call me to hear them.

Do you need a day of wedding coordinator?  Well let me know and I will hook you up with the BEST of the BEST in my area.

How about a photographer? I have many up my sleeve.

Don’t know what else you need?

If it is JUST THE TWO of you, you might need to think about a witness….I have one of those too.

Call today!!

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Wikipedia on Elopements

To elope, most literally, merely means to run away and to not come back to the point of origin. [1] More specifically,elopement is often used to refer to a marriage conducted in sudden and secretive fashion, usually involving hurried flight away from one’s place of residence together with one’s beloved with the intention of getting married.

Today the term “elopement” is colloquially used for any marriage performed in haste, with a limited public engagement period or without a public engagement period. Some couples elope because they wish to avoid objections from parents, or religious obligations.

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