It is always so nice to be part of a wedding that reflects the couple's cultural background. Jon and Fiona sailed over in their yatcht from the wild coast of bonnie Scotland to the balmy breezes of the Pacific, settling in the paradise of Aotearoa.
the boys looked magnificent as they honoured Scotland in their tartan regalia.
Needless to say, Fiona resisted wearing the tartan on her wedding day going for the traditional white.
Having a piper at the wedding was magical, how can one not be moved by the sight of bagpipes and kilts at a wedding? (ignore the sassenach celebrant on the right-I can say that because it's me!)
Our "Flower of Scotland" looked stunning as she lept for joy !
Family and friends came from all over the world to watch this lovely couple bathe in the sunshine
as Jon and Fiona declared their love and commitment to each other.
“I am you; you are ME. You are the waves; I am the ocean. Know this and be free, be divine.”
--Sri Sathya Sai Baba
“Our memories of the ocean will linger on, long after our footprints in the sand are gone.”
“I dropped a tear in the ocean, and whenever they find it I'll stop loving you, only then.”
Relationships are all about looking ahead in the same direction, Jon and Fiona share a synergy that will keep them moving along the same pathway
.....and always have friends that will take that leap of faith with them on their journey
I have always loved the beach. The smell of the salty water, the wind in my face, the gentle roar of the waves all combine to create a sense of peace and calm. Which is why Steve and I love doing beach weddings.
May the road rise to meet you,
May the wind be always at your back,
The sun shine warm upon your face,
The rain fall soft upon your fields.
A h-uile là sona dhuibh 's gun là idir dona dhuib.
(May all your days be happy ones)
(May all your days be happy ones)
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