Wedding Ceremony of Paul Galbraith & Kim Maleski

Family and friends welcome. We are gathered here today, to join Paul and Kim in matrimony.

It'is truly a pleasure to be witness to the joining of two individuals who are so in love and meant to be together. Their love for each other is an inspiration. Two people who are not only best friends, they are meant to be together from now until eternity and beyond.

Although Paul and Kim had been separated for many years they have never been apart. In this day and age it is refreshing to see they care for each other as much today as in the past. To know that they can always count on each other and will be there for one another in any hard times they may face, as well as the good times, which we pray will be plentiful.

This joining here today only solidifies in the eyes of the law what all here have known for years - that these two truly belong together.

Paul, will you take Kim as your wife? Will you pledge to her your love, your faithfulness and your tenderness, cherishing her with a husband’s loyalty and devotion?

Kim, will you take Paul as your husband? To love him, share your life and dreams with him. Be faithful and caring as long as you live?

THE RING

The exchange of rings is a time-honored tradition to show others of your commitment and love for one another. The perfect circle of love, the unbroken union of this man and this woman united here today.

Please join hands and repeat after me:

I, Paul, take you, Kim, as my wedded wife,

to love and to cherish from this day forward,

for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer,

in sickness and in health till death do us part.

Wear this ring forever as a symbol of my love

and complete devotion to your happiness.

I, Kim, take you, Paul, as my wedded husband,

to love and to cherish from this day forward,

for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer,

in sickness and in health till death do us part.

Wear this ring forever as a symbol of my love

and complete devotion to your happiness.

By the authority vested in me by the State of New Hampshire,

I now pronounce this couple to be husband and wife.

PLEASE.

KISS THE BRIDE!!! J