Monday, November 29, 2010

R & R


It is such a busy time of year for weddings.........but you need a break sometimes! I only took on one wedding on Sunday evening last weekend as I had 4 days away in Gerroa with my husband's family. It is an annual event and we really look forward to it. We rent a few houses overlooking beautiful Seven Mile Beach. It is always around this time of year and means I turn away many wedding enquiries. Whilst I am passionate about my work, I do try and get a balance to my life. Any busy celebrant will tell you that this business can be totally consuming. You have to block out holidays, etc. a long time in advance. It is totally unprofessional for celebrants to take bookings and then advise the couple they are no longer available. I have never done this, but it is a common occurrence.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Summer is here


After all the rain and cool weather, it was summery conditions on the weekend for weddings. Ceremonies for me on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. It is very difficult to find "cool" suits! I always wear a suit to my weddings as I feel that is appropriate for my role, but it does make it very hot at times. These photos are from a a wedding earlier this year on a very hot Saturday morning at McKell Park in Darling Point. A truly delightful couple who had returned from the UK to celebrate with family and friends - Nicole & Nicholas.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Changing weather


Saturday was certainly an interesting day! Incredibly wet in the morning but by the time my first wedding was to start the sun came out and we ended up doing the wedding on the terrace of Bathers' Pavilion in Balmoral rather than inside the building. It was lovely as I had previously done a couple of weddings for this family, so always good to see them all again.Then off to the Botanic Gardens........hard to park because of an event the following day and they had closed part of Mrs. Macquaries Road. I was 1.5 hours early so eventually found a spot. Then the rain came again and we ended up in the Maiden Pavilion, which my couple had booked as their backup plan.It is interesting to note that over 15 years I have hardly ever had to revert to a wet-weather venue, but in this past year it has become quite common. I definitely think our weather has changed.

Classic Beauty


Just received a lovely email from a lovely couple I married at Gunners' Barracks on the October long weekend. We were set to do the wedding up at the Georges Heights Lookout and as the bride started to walk down the pathway a storm began! No problem...........I promptly announced the ceremony would take place on the terrace of Gunners' Barracks and invited the guests to make their way down the hill.Angela and Tristan took it in their stride.........Angela got back into the car and Tristan, resplendent in his kilt walked down the hill. The staff at Gunners' Barracks were amazing - within a few moments they had the terrace set up with chairs, red carpet and signing table.The ceremony began and the atmosphere was electric. Angela could only be described as a classic beauty.


Photo courtesy of Deyan Photography