Friday, 17 April 2009

INTRODUCING BRIODIE & BEN WILSON

The wedding day from the top.............Ben and Briodie married on a fine and sunny Easter Saturday at the beach around the corner from home!

Allan placing the ribbon on the front of the 'bus' taking the bridesmaids and flower girls to the beach.A gorgeous moment between bride and pageboy nephew Sam :)
A final touch up for the bride...
The locked Briodie is wearing belonged to her GREAT GREAT GRANDMOTHER!


A kiss from dad........the last one as Miss Priddle!
A pose in the Hummer before leaving for the beach.


"All ready in the back ?"The bride's party arriving at "New Left" beach - this is the surfer's name for the beach Briodie and Ben chose for their wedding.

...while the boys wait - I think most of the boys in the wedding party and a lot of the guests would have surfed from this very beach!
Here come the flower girls Riley and Mia ...............
Followed by the Bride, Dad and Sam.

The ceremony begins........
What did you feel there?
Well I cried
But why the tears there?
I'll tell you why
It's all too beautiful
It's all too beautiful
It's all too beautiful
It's all too beautiful

and concludes with music and bubbles and the ocean lapping at their feet.
Do you remember the song Itchycoo Park and the chorus "It's all too beautiful"? It's and oldie but a goodie and this is what the whole scene looked like - all too beautiful! Of course the song has nothing to do with a wedding, if fact it's about - well maybe you don't need to know what it's about!!! Just imagine the 60s and all that went with it!
All too beautiful!
From the excited flower girls...
...to the decorations on the beach and stairs done by Ben's mum Jenny.
Ben and brother Adam.
Bride the bride with mum and dad - Stan and Chris.
A cliff top kiss!
and of course ..................


you're in Australia...........


you're at the beach............

there

has

to

be

a

ute


and

a dog in the back!!!

Could only happen at a wedding in Oz!

And last but not least!


Us - we were there too! :)

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