Archive for February, 2010

Elaine Way-International Wedding Officiant!

So I get a phone call today and when I pick up I can’t hear anything on the line except buzzing — like a bad connection.  When the connection didn’t improve I eventually hung up the phone.  Then they called again  and curiosity getting the best of me, I answered the phone in my usual professional manner, “Hello, this is Elaine”.  The buzzing continued on the other end but suddenly it was paired with a man’s voice.   “Hi, this is Steve” (name replaced to protect the caller’s privacy).  “Hi Steve.” “Uh, you did a wedding for a friend of mine about a month ago and he said I have to call you because me and my fiance are getting married in April.  I’m in South America visiting her — she’s deployed here”.  “What, you are calling from South America?”  “Yes, that’s right.  She’s got a Majic Jack that makes it easy.”    And the discussion progressed from there.

What really wow’d me about that phone call today is that Seattle Wedding Officiants became international!   And it was with someone in the military which I love.  I have done many military weddings and I’m getting to know the kind of young man that goes into the military.  He is bright-eyed, polite, clean-cut, stands up straight — these guys are really amazing!  And it’s consistent whichever part of the military they are in.   For example, I had about 5 who were assigned to submarines.  Facinating, huh?  You bet.  I was in awe of these young men.

I can’t say enough about how excited I am about my business.  The call from South America, getting to know the local military — it’s a great time for Seattle Wedding Officiants and thank you to all of you who have helped!

Hawaiian package features ukulele player

My new Hawaiian package offers an optional ukulele player and his name is Elias Ka’uhane.

A true “island son”, Elias was born on the island of O’ahu and raised in the windward town of Kane’ohe. His musical influences, like most Hawaiian youth, began at home.  His father played ukulele and sang & Elias’ grandparents were well known in the Waikiki music scene and performed with many of the greats of that golden period, such as Aunty Genoa Keawe, Marlene Sai and Sonny Chillingsworth. (more…)