Originally this was a much longer post, but I think that was
way more detail than anyone would be interested in so I will get to the
important parts.
Saturday was my first “double”—two ceremonies in one day, in
two different locations, the first involving my PA system. It was going to be a
lot of running around and coordinating.
Despite having a migraine the night before and waking up
with a headache, Wookie was there. He was great, as usual at the first ceremony—setting
up the PA, coordinating with the DJ use of the limited number of electrical
outlets at the outdoor location, and snapping pictures, then packing up the PA
while I hunted down the necessary parties to get the paperwork signed.
It was a very busy morning and his work should have been
done when we arrived at the second ceremony. I wasn’t supplying the PA for that
one. He should have been able to hang out, till I was done with nothing to do
but snap a few pictures of the ceremony. Instead, when there was a problem with
the DJ’s PA and no mic for me, it was Wookie to the rescue. In about 15 minutes
he had the PA up and tested and mics for me and the two singers.
When my mic failed, I only had to speak a few lines without
it. I just stuck my hand behind me and he was there, sneaking in with a new
mic. It was all but seamless. AND he got pictures of the ceremony.
Finally, because the ceremony started very late, he packed
up the PA in the dark while I, again, tended to the legalities—marriage license,
etc.
There was a lot going on with that second wedding. People
were late due to traffic, we were losing the light, tension was high. But
thanks to Wookie, the couple was able to have a ceremony their guests could
hear. I didn’t have to worry about anything, the moment I said there was a
problem, he jumped in to fix it—leaving me to deal with other issues like
discussing backup plans and making sure everyone was ready for their part in
the ceremony.
He really saved the day, not just for me, but more
importantly for my clients and their guests. I could not ask for a better
partner. I’m the Celebrant, but Inclusive Ceremonies wouldn’t be what it is
without my Wookie.
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