Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weddings. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 May 2024

Bec & Gus get Married

Here are some photos of my nieces wedding.

This was held at My sisters property on the south coast near Jervis Bay.


It rained.

Only light showers , not the torrential type that we have had recently.


Here is my sister Cathy and her 3 children.



Cocktails and pizza!

And, a beautiful marquee.





Wednesday, 2 November 2022

A Happy New Beginning - Ben & Karley's Wedding

We have just returned from the South Coast of NSW
 after my nephew Ben's wedding to his long time partner Karley.

This wedding was postponed twice.

The first time due to COVID, the second time as Karley was pregnant.

The wedding and party took place at Cathy and Andrew's property near Jervis Bay.

We stayed for two nights to lend a hand with the preparations.

 

Above- This is the brides bouquet with its lovely protea flowers. 

Rebecca, my niece, decorating the wedding cake with flowers.
She'll be the next bride in 2024.
She was my little bridesmaid in 2005!(See the  'Kim's Weddings' label).

And I had the task of cutting up food for the grazing table. Which looked beautiful when the caterers put it all together, but I didn't get a photo of it finished because it was partly demolished by hungry guests before we got into the marquee. 

Here is Cathy, my little sister, getting her makeup done. 
I don't have a photo of Cathy in her lovely dress, I might have to wait for the photographers photos.
 
We were asked not to take photos during the ceremony,  but Karley asked if we were able to video/record the ceremony on her camera. A job I mostly handed over to Graham and the recordings turned out better than expected. !!! 
Which doesn't mean I'd thought Graham would do a bad job, it was the light and the angle etc..

I downloaded the recordings to my computer to make sure they worked, so what I've done is snipped a few stills of the ceremony from the video. They'll be the photos that look a bit grainier.

The ceremony wasn't held in the original outdoor chapel as it was a bog after all the rain we've had, but they moved the benches up to higher ground and closer to the house.
(see post about Cathy & Andrews Property 29th January 2022) 

 
Karleys had the beautiful dress for years and did well to fit into it after two babies.

Graham doing the video.

Then down to the marquee for drinks, grazing table and games.

 
 
Karley made all the signs using Cricut. 
 
Their theme was two less fish in the sea, a reference to Ben's love of fishing. 
 
(I've been investigating Cricut on you tube and I am very tempted, but I'll have to clean out my craft cupboard first to make room for more toys).
 

Andrew, my brother-in-law on grandfather duty.

Then for the happy couples first dance the guests formed a circle and waved giant sparklers.
(Yes, this is a snip from the video).

However, this delightful moment
 ended with the shout of FIRE.
 
It was a really windy day and the tablecloth on 
OUR table had blown over the candles and caught on fire!

Fortunately, Andrew's parents hadn't joined us outside for the sparkler extravaganza and his father threw his beer on the fire to extinguish the flames.  

Anyway, following that excitement it was time for the dessert table.....
 
... and the delicious wedding cake.
(A bit fuzzy that photo, of course nothing to do with alcohol consumption). 

The wedding babes are finally asleep and the rest of us were soon in our beds as well. 

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One last photo of the bride and grooms first dance.

Yes, that's me in the background looking like the Fairy Godmother/Auntie blessing them for a wonderful life of love, family, friendship and laughter.
 
(Really what more could you ask for! No refunds on blessings accepted! LOL)
 

 








P.S.

Some of the wedding flowers happily survived the long drive home to Armidale! 


 





Thursday, 23 April 2020

Kim and Graham's 15th Wedding Anniversary

  
23rd April 2005 - Moore Park Inn - Armidale

Back row:- Paul, Michael, Andrew (brother-in law) Bruce (brother), Sean and Andrew (son's)
Middle row:- Gail, Jessica, Mum, Dad, Violet, Cathy, and Ben
Front row:- Rachel, The Bride and Groom and Rebecca

So as the post title says its our 15th Wedding anniversary today, 
so I thought I would share some  pre-blog photos from our wedding in 2005.

Not just pre-blog but pre-digital! So if these pics look a little grainy 
its because I scanned them.

Starting off with the above photo to continue 
the sentimental family group photo theme from my last post.


We used music from the Beatles throughout the day.

So, I'll also share the lyrics that this blog was named 
for and seems appropriate for this post.
 In My Life
There are places I'll remember
All my life, though some have changed
Some forever, not for better
Some have gone, and some remain
All these places had their moments
With lovers and friends, I still can recall
Some are dead, and some are living
In my life, I've loved them all
 
Songwriters: John Lennon / Paul McCartney
 
 
Violet made my outfit. Cappuccino coloured, lacy, beaded thing.
 
We were going to go on a trip to Sydney to celebrate our anniversary,
But that was cancelled due to COVID-19.
 
So, I'll have to forage for something special for dinner.
Because we can't go out to a restaurant, and the supermarkets 
don't always have the exact ingredients you need. 
 
My bridesmaids, my very pretty nieces Rachel and Rebecca.
 

And we used the Lotus as the wedding car, with a bit of creativity so they bride didn't 
arrive overly windswept. 
I also had to practice making an elegant entrance, 
getting out of that car in high heels was a challenge.

And here is me and Dad, giving me away, again... sigh.
(and in front, there's the white Falcon with my lovely plates)
 

So, My Dear Readers and fellow time travellers, 
lets slip back in time to the year 1982...... 

Malcolm Frazer was P.M.
Neville Wran was Premier
Azaria Chamberlain became a household name for all 
the wrong reasons. Her mother is wrongfully charged with her murder. 
The movie 'A Man From Snowy River' was a big hit.
'What about me?' was the top Australian music hit for the band Moving Pictures.




Kim and Dad, the first wedding.
25th September 1982, Naval Chapel at H.M.A.S. Watson in Sydney.
 *snort*!
I tried not to look like a meringue,
but it was sort of the fashion in the early 80's.

  
 I still have the dress, in a box under my bed.
The second wedding outfit is with it, and if anyone has a use for these gowns
please let me know. The lace on the white dress is beautiful and it 
was made for me by The House of Jean Fox in Parramatta.


I was 19 years old, in case you were wondering.

AND, Rose... look there's the pendant and earrings I gifted you.
 

Yes, you can see, its all about ME.
I've cut out the ex.
But he does turn up occasionally on this blog,
usually in the background of wedding photos, (I dare you to spot him)...

I should do more of these pre-blog retro posts!
Me and the boys on our Northern Territory trip would be a good one.

At least its an easy way to others in the family have access to these photos.

Although boring for non- family, sorry!. 

But times are different now.
I'm not doing any new memories, not going anywhere, 
so I'm reliving some of the past best ones!

 
 

Sunday, 6 October 2019

Andrew and Hailey's Wedding

Well, finally, youngest one is married to the beautiful Hailey.

So here are lots of lovely photos from the event.

Above - Starting with the invite.

Above:- here are the boys on the wedding morn. Andrew is in his suit for the photographer, but soon was back in civvies again. This is the B&B where Sean and Rose were staying. We stayed at the Robertson Motor Inn which I would like to strongly express was NOT anything to compare to the Pullman in Sydney.


Above - Finishing touches. (Rose forgot her mascara so had to borrow).


Above:- The guests were asked that no photos be taken during the ceremony, so will have to wait for official photos.



Above:- This is the only photo of me worth sharing and (unless the photographer can work a miracle) it will be the only one you will see. Wasn't one of my finest efforts, tried to look glamorous, ended up just looking frumpy instead.  Oh well, pity one can't rewind.

Florrie is the happiest bub. Just smiles all the time.


Above:- Another Edie selfie.
 

Below:- the Ceremony and Reception were held at the Robertson Public House. Here are some photos of the room.





Below:- once the meal was underway.



Above:- the back of the bride's head - of course!



 and Edith loooved the dancing.


..she went and went. Sean was exhausted!



Below:- And finally, the first of the official shots.