Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Milad and Hola


What more can I add to this wonderful photograph of Milad and Hola on their special day?

Another photograph?



              

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Believe it or not


I thought that I had had some uncomfortable things to deal with in a wedding 
- elephant pooh, the bride saying NO, the mother-in-law in a miniskirt.......... 
- but then i saw this - what would I have done? 

              

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Congratulations David and Janjira


A match made in America - a Thai lady and a Norwegian man - questions as how they met in the middle can be directed to the bride and the groom!!

They had a Thai celebration in the morning with the Buddhist monks, chanting and lots of fire crackers.

This was followed in the afternoon by an almost Traditional (if you call an elephant escorting the bride traditional) Western style wedding ceremony on the beach. The words were chosen carefully with me and we worked closely with Krittaya to organise all the little pieces to make a special day where dreams come true.

The beach was prepared and the flower girls waited patiently with the elephant for the bride.

The bride gently walked from the tram escorted by our Pavinee and was joined by two delightful girls and we approached the wedding party also waiting patiently.

The smiles were abundant and Janjira glowed - David smiled and the ceremony began.  
What a special day for us all.


Congratulations David and Janjira

              

Monday, February 22, 2010

Congratulations Zoe and Olly



This was certainly a mix – an Aussie was marrying a Pommy!

Then we found out that Olly was having a Thai kick boxing fight 2 days before the actual wedding date. We were glad he won – and the boys partied in Patong and did not come back until 6 in the morning – NOTE. The girls came back at 4 – does anyone have some pictures that they want to share? (thisis2tim@yahoo.co.uk)

The girls took over the spa the next day – everyone had a special massage, cocktails were shared and they started to get ready for the next day.

The Wedding ceremony was in front of Panwa House – flowers were everywhere – hanging from the tree, Panwa House, scattered on the floor…


The music started and Zoe and dad followed the pink ladies (bridesmaids dressed in pink) out of Panwa House – beautiful.

Tears, smiles, kisses and embraces were shared and there was a lovely feeling throughout the Panwa House.  Pimms were drunk and Singha clinked – a lot of photographs were taken.

Dinner was set and the music began, spirit balloons were lit and the band from Timber Hut were there top share the special day – than the DJ shook the floor and the party began……

Then there was a trip on the Panwa Princess to Banana Island

Congratulations Olly and Zoe.