Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Wedding Ceremony in the Chapel♡


I'd like to introduce my part-time job.

I have been working at wedding chapel since I was fresh man at University. This was the first job to me. So far, I have ever worked some kind of job, but this wedding job is most attracting job and I have learned many things from there.
My task is wide-ranging. I take charge of assistant of bridal couple in the chapel.
In Japan, it is usual to celebrate in the chapel first, and then people go to reception banquet to have dinner. My affairs are limited only in the chapel. For example, I prepare the some drink, clean up the church, operate the assistants and so on before the ceremony. Actually, I think the main part of task begin when the ceremony starts. I direct the couple to the front of priest and take and give the groves during ceremony.I 'm always too nervous in this time!!

Why I like to work here is because I can see the most wonderful time in the life for people. I think the smile of bride is the most beautiful face in the world. Anytime I go to work, people who get married give me happy!! In addition to this, I like the member of worker very much.

The picture is my chapel inside.

2 comments:

Holly said...

That sounds like a very interesting job I have never heard of anything like it. Although it sounds very exciting. The Chapel is very beautiful. Do you have a uniform to you just have to dress nice? I think I would be nervous too if I had to do that. I've only ever been to my cousins' weddings and they were small outdoor ceremonies.

I noticed that you used freshmen as opposed to 1st grade, that's great!

However I was confused by 'give the groves during ceremony.' What is that?

YUKA said...

Thanks your comment so much.
I wear the black uniform to make bride dress more beautiful as you said!! When I stand out of the charch , I wear the hat which is cute I think.

I response your question. What I want to say about giving the groves is to return it to bride after changing ring celemony. It is hard for me to explain detail. I hope you can image!