The colourful bathing boxes on Aspendale Beach, Melbourne Victoria were the backdrop for Lynda and Adam’s beach wedding. The relaxed couple celebrated their nuptials in front of a small gathering of friends and family. Flanked by their four sons, three flower girls and two best friends, Lynda and Adam laughed and joked throughout the morning. It was a very hot day which took its toll on their 18 month old twins who weren’t really sure what all the fuss was about. In fact, as Adam was placing the ring on Lynda’s finger and declaring “let this ring be a symbol of the lifelong bond between us” he looked down at his sons clinging to his legs and added “l’m not sure we need the ring for that”. It was that down-to-earth nature that endeared me to Adam and Lynda from the very first meeting and made their wedding day such a personal occasion.
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Alicia and Aaron met on the way to a Tupperware party and like the company motto goes, it was "For Life". Their wedding was held at the in Taylors Lakes and the ceremony near the rotunda on site. It was a simple and relaxed ceremony made special by the inclusion of their children and dedication to their parents. A bonus of this wedding was getting to work with the very professional Brenton Spiteri from Extreme Exposure Photography. As you can see, his work is first class. It was so great getting to know Alicia and Aaron and being part of their special day. Call me to discuss your Wedding or Event
My gorgeous couple from the weekend made the local paper with their unique wedding. Check out the article here:
Star Weekly Jo and James were married on the stunning greens of The Sands Torquay surrounded by family and friends. My fondest memory of preparing for this wedding was that James wanted to write the ceremony himself. In true "School Teacher" style he sat down and wrote the words they wanted, picked the readings and personalised their vows. This is the only time l have ever had a groom make such a huge effort and l was honoured to read their ceremony. On the day, you couldn't go past the amazing view and vivid blue sky. Another memorable moment was Jo's young neice, Mani, reciting the poem: "There is no greater happiness than that of sharing life With all its joy and all its cares, as a loving man and wife For love gives life new meaning and has a special way of growing stronger and deeper with each passing day. Yes, life is so much happier and brighter when you're sharing the very special joys that come with loving, giving and caring." Call me to discuss your Wedding or Event
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