The ceremony felt like a reunion of old friends, and it was a nice touch that they had his son chant the scroll (in Hebrew).
Oh, that's excellent. I prefer it when folks put in the effort to customize the ceremony to the recipient in an appropriate way.
And yeah -- Yaakov's Laureling is the only thing I've heard about so far that makes me *really* regret missing Pennsic this year.
They also mixed it up, instead of doing all recipients of one award and then moving on to the next.
We've been doing that sometimes. Ed and Meg (my King and Queen) in particular were very explicit that Court should ideally have a "three act" structure, with a rising and falling cadence throughout, to keep it interesting.
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Date: 2017-08-15 06:41 pm (UTC)Oh, that's excellent. I prefer it when folks put in the effort to customize the ceremony to the recipient in an appropriate way.
And yeah -- Yaakov's Laureling is the only thing I've heard about so far that makes me *really* regret missing Pennsic this year.
We've been doing that sometimes. Ed and Meg (my King and Queen) in particular were very explicit that Court should ideally have a "three act" structure, with a rising and falling cadence throughout, to keep it interesting.