5 Romantic Wedding Vow Renewal Ideas in North Carolina
- havenfarmmanager
- Oct 26
- 4 min read
So, you’ve been married for a minute. Good for you!
Why not do something to celebrate it?
Even the best marriages have their ups and downs, and it can often be hard to keep it together.
Those who have been married for a long time will even frequently say that the rough patches don’t always last for days or weeks, but sometimes years at a time.
Whether or not it’s been that hard for you, you’ve probably hit bumps and setbacks at various points in your marriage.
But you’ve kept it together, and that’s worth recognizing and celebrating.

1. If You Have Kids, Give Them a Role In The Ceremony
If you have kids, then you know they’re the most precious thing in the world.
For those couples who do have kids, it’s pretty commonly agreed that said kids are the fulcrum upon which their marriage is balanced.
The relationship between the couple themselves is vital, but once you have kids, it does have a way of changing things.

Aside from them being the sunshine of both your lives, it is likely that they either weren’t around yet at the time you got married or they were too young to remember that time.
So giving them a clear role in your ceremony is one of the best wedding vow renewal ideas you could have.
It makes them feel included in the sweetest way possible, and it also celebrates them as one of the most important products of your union.

Alternatively
If you don’t have kids, don’t worry.
Feel free to ask your nieces or nephews to play a role in your ceremony.
This can strengthen bonds between your respective families, and the kids will enjoy feeling like they are being appreciated and honored, too.
Likewise, you’ll also be doing their parents an honor at the same time.
If there are kids, it’s always nice to include them.

2. Get The Band Back Together
At your wedding, you presumably invited a particular group of people who were important in both of your lives in some way.
You wanted them to be involved in your celebration, to be your witnesses, and you probably hoped that they’d continue to be involved in some way going forward.
Well, why not ask them to come back for the sequel?
After all, you’re probably scheduling your renewal during a particular milestone, like your 10th year as a married couple.
And such milestones are arguably even more worthy of celebration than the wedding itself.
Anyone can get married, but not everyone successfully holds their marriage together for 10 years.
The people who were there the first time have aged just as many years as you have since then, so they’ll understand that even better than the younger version of them might have.

3. Invite People You Didn’t Yet Know When You Got Married
If you’re looking for wedding vow renewal ideas, it’s a safe bet that you’ve already been married for some time.
In that time, you may have fallen out of touch with some people you used to know and gained new friends along the way.
Just as it can be great to bring back as many of the original cast as you can, it’s also very nice to invite some newer faces who have been with you both through some of the times you’ve had since your wedding.

4. Involve Your Parents or Elders
Depending on how old you are, your parents may or may not still be around.
If that’s the case, you can recruit an older friend or neighbor who is close to you.
You can even invite an older couple from the neighborhood who don’t usually go out that much.
Who knows, you might find that they have been itching for the opportunity to get involved and give back to their juniors in some way, but they just didn’t know how to put themselves out there.
Since they’re an older couple, they’ve got an established track record of staying married.
And that’s exactly the kind of wisdom and good fortune they can bring if you ask them to.
After all, they’re at least in some way an example of two people who have already accomplished something you are striving for.
Make them your good luck charm.

5. Get Matching Tattoos (This May Be a Joke… Or Maybe Not)
This definitely isn’t for everyone, but there are lots of couples who love to do things like this.
And it doesn’t necessarily have to be tattoos, either.
Maybe you’d prefer to just plant a tree together in a special place and install a plaque in front of it with your names on it.
Let’s be real, “younger” generations tend to be more hip to this sort of thing, but even that sentence doesn’t quite mean what it used to…
Remember Millennials?
Maybe you even are one yourself.
Well, the oldest millennials are currently in their mid-40s.
How crazy is that?
Remember the Backstreet Boys and NSYNC?
Remember My Chemical Romance?
They released their first album 23 years ago, and their lead singer is a 48-year-old father who has been married for nearly 18 years.
Is your head exploding yet?
But yeah, the point is that you can create your own ritual that holds meaning for the two of you and for everyone else in attendance.

Make It Personal, But Also Social
We think you get the idea by now.
The best wedding vow renewal ideas are going to be those that include other people in a meaningful way, giving them an honored role, maybe even with a uniform and lines to memorize.
They’re also going to involve you performing some kind of ritual that is deeply personal and representative of your more cherished values as a couple.
After all, that’s essentially what the whole renewal ceremony itself is: a ritual.
So, embrace the ceremonial aspect of things.
Have fun wearing clothes you might not normally wear, and have a good laugh at yourselves and everyone else when you inevitably mess up your lines.






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