We are having a completely child-free wedding. No children attending, a friend of mine as the flowerGAL, and a falcon for the ring bearer. My fiance is very excited about the falcon LOL. The only problem I am having is that I want to write the script so that it flows well into the falcon ring delivery without sounding like some sort of over produced play or something. I have searched online for sample ring introductions that mention falcons or birds or flying or something like that, but am not having any luck. Does anyone have any ideas of what to have the officiant say that would make the falcon fit into the ceremony?
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