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Bryllupsseremoni

I got married in June this year and it became (unintentionally) a DIY Wedding for some of the elements. One of my projects was designing and printing the Order of Service. Although time consuming it meant I could add some personal touches to the finished result – one of which was a Norwegian translation of the key aspects of the ceremony.

However I quickly discovered that not all British traditions have an equivalent translation in Norwegian. I wanted this feature in the Order of Service to be a surprise for my family and so I could not lean on them for guidance and so I use this blog to share my findings and thank it’s contributors.

Firstly, thank you to my Norwegian tutor Kari at Edinburgh University and my Uncle for all the proof-reading. Secondly, and most importantly, thank you to Visit Oslo and the Church of Norway for helping me with the translations.

I hope the translations are useful and save time for future brides (and grooms) 🙂

Order of Service

Order of Service

English Norwegian
Order of the day Ordning for vigsel / Vigselsliturgi
Ceremony Bryllupsseremoni
The Welcome Velkommen / Velkomstord
Entrance of the Bride Brud Inngangen / Brudens Inngang
Opening Hymn Åpningssalmen
The Introduction Inngangsord
Readings Symbolhandlinger / Skriftlesning
The Marriage Fremstilling av ekteparet / Ekteskapsinngåelse
Hymn Salme
The Nuptial Blessing Bryllups velsignelse / Forbønn for brudeparet
The signing of the register Signering av Registeret / Signering av Vigselsprotokoll
The Blessing Velsignelse
Recessional Utgang

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Cuddles with a side of Victoria Sponge

Yesterday I enjoyed lots of cuddles from adorable Isaac when he popped in with his parents Emma and James on their return north from a lovely trip away.

Of course I could not help but make it an excuse to bake. The result was a classic Victoria Sponge 🙂

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Yummy! I always use Nigella’s as it was the first I came across in her Domestic Goddess book. It always tastes delicious and rises successfully that I am reluctant to try another but please leave a comment if you can suggest better alternatives and I might give it a go next time.

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Esporão

Enjoying a glass from one of my favourite wine makers…

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More Macarons

Last week I was lucky to enjoy my first birthday as a wife (:P) with my lovely husband and the company of my Aunt and Uncle who traveled up from Cirencester. I am also fortunate to celebrate my birthday in the same week as my Mum so there is usually a family get together and this year was no exception with a beautiful trip to Inverness. It was also the perfect excuse for me to cook 150 macarons to accompany our plentiful cups of tea and coffee!!

I made two flavours – Orange and Lime.

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Lime macaron shells cooling.

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Voila! 5 boxes packed and ready for Inverness 🙂

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