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A very happy and informal snapshot of Joan and Colin and their grandchildren bridesmaids
(Celebrant Katharina standing at back).
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An informal setting in the garden of a hotel.
NOTE: Bride, Groom and Celebrant face the congregation throughout the ceremony. (Unlike a Church service, where the Bride and Groom have their backs to the congregation).
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In this ceremony, the Bride and Groom have chosen to read their Vows directly to each other.
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After a delightful ceremony in a marquee, the Bride, Groom and Celebrant change into diving gear for a sub-aqua "Exchange of Rings", watched at the poolside by the guests.
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So, how bold are you? How about a hot-air balloon ceremony (they can be staked to the ground and just float at a pre-determined height)!
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