One of the first moments that gives me goose bumps at a wedding is the seconds leading up to the brides entrance. Tawnia, with her arm snuggled in to her super proud Dad, looked classically elegant in her dress. Capturing a final daughter and Dad time together before Tawnia’s big moment was all the moment lovely especially with the gorgeous staircase as a backdrop.
Meanwhile, little did she know that the flutter of that by feet just above her head was happening as her happy little boy, Albie, was grinning from ear to ear, practicing his walking up the aisle. Surrounded by all of the special people in his life, he was having a whale of a time!
Intimate moments throughout the ceremony really make me do a bit of blinking (and if it gets bad, a subtle and quite cough; a great tip for you) to avoid me crying! Like this moment during the exchange of rings when it’s like the happy couple are the only people present, or when Tawnia read out the most beautifully written and personalised
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I just love the creamy, dreamy colours that sum up the theme of the wedding to a tee! To be fair, I’d love one of those Bridesmaid dresses myself!
Arriving at the reception is an exciting time as I anticipate how the theme is brought to life. Tawnia and Tony’s was just as expected as the dreamy, creamy theme continued with gorgeous florals. As I got stuck into photographing the wedding cake, the story behind it unfolded. Tawnia’s super talented Mum and sister had created it! Trust me when I say it looked too good to eat!
Following the wedding breakfast, I have to admit I had tonnes of fun with all of the younger members of the wedding party. With fifteen (ish) young and fabulous children, at times I felt like the pied piper as I had children follow me round as we created individual portraits, created short videos and even roped a few Mums in for party
So I?ll start...Distinguished guests, those of dubious distinction and those of absolutely no distinction whatsoever, family, relatives, friends, relatives of friends, friends of friends, hotel staff, freeloaders and hangers-on, on behalf of Janet and myself, I extend a warm welcome to Janie and Martin?s wedding celebration reception. You know, delivering the ?Father of the Bride? speech feels a bit like a sheikh walking into his harem for the first time...you know what to do, but you don?t know where to start.
(To the bride) You make a fine bride and look beautiful and radiant. I couldn't help but notice the groom swell with pride when he saw you walking clown the aisle in that dress. (To the groom) You are indeed a lucky man, you have married someone who is attractive, warm, loving and caring. A wife who
Before I ask you to join me in a toast to the bride and groom. I'd like to bore you with a few words. I will try to keep them short. as I know that the other speakers are really looking forward to standing here before you and making their speeches!
Therefore they couples had to put the rings on in the middle of the reception. This is just a fraction of the things that didn’t go as predicted. Luckily, I was inspired by it.
Bobby had found a new passion in photography. To progress his hobby, he would set photo shoots of weddings and soon, Sue was joining him in the events. Through all their creative and energetic efforts, Bobby and Sue became the most sought
I am sure you will all agree that this has turned out to be a fabulous wedding celebration so far. Rhonda, you really do look beautiful in that dress and I could see Tim swelling with pride as you walked down the aisle earlier today.
The great paradox of the Christian faith lies in the condition that in order to be truly free, the soul must first be rescued from the bondage of sin, then recaptured and completely conquered by God. One of the most profound expressions of this paradox is to be found in John Donne' poem, "Batter My Heart" (Meyer 882). Donne expresses this spiritual transformation in intensely passionate language, using rhythm, figures of speech, and sounds to convey this theme.
January 6, my wedding date, was a day that changed the rest of my life. The ballroom at the Yacht Club was decorated with deep red roses and black ribbons, the perfect combination
When I look at the bride and groom, I feel such a kaleidoscope of emotions. I know that Kari has found her true match and I know that theirs will be a marriage of long standing. My heart is bursting with love for you two today. I know you have a wonderful adventure ahead of you, and with God?s blessing your marriage will last for decades to come.
Sitting with my daughter, rummaging through old photographs, I hear her suddenly start to laugh, saying “Mom what were you thinking?” I look over at the picture she held in her hand; it was my homecoming picture. This image was of me at the age of fifteen standing next to my date smiling as if we were the king and queen of the homecoming. Then I noticed why she laughed. It was neither the smile nor the dress, but it was the hair!
My dear Count, I write to you this day to inform you of what I have learned of your daughter’s soon to be husband, the Duke. Sir, how long have I been in your employ? over 20 years now? And in this time have I ever not been honest with you, or withheld any information from you? So this day as I tell you of what I have learned of the Duke I hope that you will take it into full consideration.
If the topic comes on, what you need to make the magical wedding moments, then they are nothing but The atmosphere to fall in love again with your sole mate A place far away from the crowd
“-Is your biggest adversary, I know,” I cut her off and brushed my hands down the front of my dress. I refused to let Izzy retrogress back into the unhappy girl she was just minutes ago. I also had given up on trying to redress the injury Gertrude left on Izzy all those unforgotten years ago. “But what you fail to realize is that sometimes you tend to augment the situation.” “Augment?”
Once upon a time there was a princess who lived in a beautiful kingdom. One fine morning, she was being fitted for her wedding dress. The princess is not happy as a bride should be when preparing for her wedding. “Why is it that I have to marry?” The princess said.
Ladies and gentlemen, thanks Gary for those kind words. It has been a pleasure for all us attendants to play a small part in your big day. Before I say a word or two about the groom, what about that dress Jeanie is wearing? It has attracted so much favorable comment from the guests here that I have to give it a special mention. You look stunning Jeanie!