Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Hannah and Jarrad


The day began quietly with us ensuring that everybody got what they wanted to eat and the speeches were correct - I believe that everybody arrived who indicated to Hannah that they would be.

The girls quietly retreated to their room to get ready and I am not sure where they boys went to get ready but they were ready on time and on the beach.


We all travelled to the beach on the tram and the groom waited - but it was clear that this was all going to be on time. 


An elephant waited at one end of the beach whilst we all waited at the other. As we were told to prepare ourselves we could see Hannah in the distance walking along the beach with the elephant - lovely and I do not know how many people took photographs of her whilst she came closer.


Dad walked her down the aisle and calmly passed her to me and I passed her to Jarrad. Words were then spoken and promises were shared - note the spelling was changed (sorry).


Kisses were exchanged with the bride and groom and then the elephant even joined in - what is an elephant kiss on a Wedding Day?


Photos were taken and the guests prepared themselves for a night of celebration. 


Flowers were thrown from the balcony of Panwa House and caught by a lucky lady  and more photographs were taken.


Then the garter was removed but what does it mean to the person who caught it?


Congratulations Hannah and Jarrad

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Emily and Justin


Breathes were held, fingers were crossed and blessing asked for - after the 4 days of rain and the crashing waves and wind yesterday morning it was still not clear what the weather was going to be like!

Even I was a little worried - but I could not tell them - we had a second plan...

The weather was not good in the morning and then IT STOPPED. Emily went to get ready in the Spa and the boys in the room. The water was calm and the sun began to shrine.  Justin was calm but I think that Emily was calmer and then Emily was on time! - something which she is not renown for!


We set up and waited... It was then that I realised that I was nervous and the grass was muddy - this was not good.

Chatting with Justin and the boys made me realise that I was not the most nervous! I had not taken any photographs though - never mind there was no rain and it looked like there was none coming.

The music started and Emily made her entrance - and what  a walk with her father - fantastic. The words were read and Emily and Justin began their vows, which Justin had tweaked just a little bit and I found the whole thing quite amusing -"partner in crime" was a comment which I had never read before but I might just use it again.


Rings were exchanged and kisses given - lovely. We moved to the beach and I remembered to take a photograph.


The bride and groom had some photographs of themselves on the beach and then they moved to the Sunset at Cape Panwa Promenade - lovely again. The locals all enjoyed it as well.


They all returned to have dinner at Top of the Reef.


Congratulations Emily and Justin

Monday, September 2, 2013

Ae and Darren


This was a Traditional Thai Wedding so I was not as intimately involved as usual!


This meant that when Darren needed his cigarettes I could find them for it - see I was still important! Then it was time to decide how I was going to record this special event? I tried a video - mainly because I wanted to capture Varoons cry for the last days of freedom (that's what the boys told me! - the girls told me that it meant something else) but I digress.

So the team go off with the family to pick up Darren - wonderful atmosphere.

On returning with Darren it was clear that the chaos was not really chaos and Darren knew that I knew what was going on but had decided to to explain too much.

Darren had his shoes polished and passed through the gates (obviously giving tips as he went) and then was off to find Ae - Assaree never really helps but it is always fun watching the Groom being misled!


The ceremony with the monks passed simply and peacefully - in fact their little boy chose to sleep all the way through!



Coffee was given to the monks - blessings were shared within the families and drinks were poured. Next is a dinner at Panwa House...


Congratulations Ae and Darren


Friday, July 12, 2013

Margaret and Thomas


What an adventure!

The day started with Margaret waking early and worrying whether her dress would fit - it did! Then they both had a spa and that was where they were divided.

Thomas left to be taken care of by John and Margaret was taken care of by Margaret.


The boys strolled onto the beach and settled themselves next to a fan - with a beer and a banana daiquiri! I joined them with a beer and espresso and we waited for the arrival...

Photos were taken by timinphuket and loaded on my Instagram - but the battery ran out.


As we prepared ourselves Thomas was surprised but also very happy that Margaret sailed past in a long tailed fisherman's boat. A wonderful surprise.


The music played as Margaret walked along the beach - a wonderful setting

Their chosen words were shared and the atmosphere was wonderful - in fact I could have had a few more glasses in such wonderful company - thank you for choosing Cape Panwa to share your special words.


Rings exchanged, kisses given, a drink shared and a cake cut.


Dreams are dreamt and wishes made and for Margaret and Thomas we did just that.

Congratulations Margaret and Thomas