As a self-confessed lover of love, Narelle Spencer always dreamt of becoming a wedding celebrant. Based in Port Douglas, Narelle is a marriage celebrant who is passionate about creating your perfect wedding ceremony. She is honoured to tell the story of your relationship and engage with your guests, including all the playful jokes and touching moments that make your relationship unique.
Finding a celebrant who is as passionate about your wedding as you are is like striking gold, and for couples based across Cairns and Port Douglas, Narelle Spencer is that celebrant. Narelle loves every aspect of crafting personalised ceremonies, from getting to know the happy couple to helping them select the perfect words to describe their epic love story.
“For I love love; and what better way to celebrate love than to officiate the most precious of commitments.” Narelle Spencer
What you’ll love about Narelle Spencer Celebrant for your Port Douglas wedding:
- She handles all the legal stuff. Don’t stress about filling out and filing forms. Narelle takes care of the paperwork and will guide you through the details patiently and expertly.
- It’s all about you. Narelle creates bespoke ceremonies that are an accurate reflection of you and your partner as individuals and as a couple, filled with personal stories, laughter, humour, and a few happy tears.
Highlights of Narelle Spencer Celebrant Port Douglas:
- Covering Far North Queensland
- Happily adapts to relaxed and formal weddings
About
I moved to Port Douglas in 2007 following the sun and found home in Far North Queensland. I love love; and what better way to celebrate love than to officiate the most precious of commitments. My ultimate goal with each ceremony is to honour your relationship with the story telling of your connection to each other, your family and your friends.
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Narelle Spencer - Celebrant
Very tricky one. As Sheralee said a positive approach is best, not focussing on why you don't want him to but rather why you want to walk down the aisle by yourself or with someone else. I would recommend your approach be simple in letting him know it is not about him but about you as an individual. If there is someone else you want to walk you down the aisle maybe you can talk about the importance of your relationship with this person. If you simply want to walk down the ailse by yourself to your partner then talking about what this means to you - ie the signficance of you coming to your partner as an individual and leaving as a couple.
Have a practice conversation with your partner, thinking of the questions or comments your father may make and preparing yourself for the possible responses to his questions.
I have had many brides not walk down the aisle with either of their parents, for various reasons. At the end of the day, the most important people on your wedding day is you and your partner and your wishes should be respected.
Congratulations on planning your special day.