
The day and evening was wonderful despite the rain which meant Alex had to make the difficult decision to move the ceremony indoors.
Here are some pics of the ceremony.
Alex and his dad looking nervous beforehand
Guests assemble
The paparazzi
Bridesmaid Kerry striding up the aisle

Walking up the aisle!


Our celebrant, Ray Goldring (yes, that is really his surname!)


Paddy with his bounty after the surprise lolly scramble at the end of the ceremony!

The intrepid chair carriers who traipsed up the hill with 20 chairs for the ceremony only to carry them back down again when the rain set in. Thanks guys!

Amms' closest family

Alex's family

The rain made for good photos beneath a colourful umbrella, a hand-me-down from the Sydney mardi gras parade!




Alex, have you forgotten something?

We each had a go in the make shift chariot that Ann-Marie's family had made for her grandmother to be transported up the hill to the ceremony. Luckily the ceremony was moved indoors as I'm not sure the chariot, or more importantly, the people carrying the chariot would have survived that sort of effort!


The party





The 'shoe' game where we answered questions about us using Ann-Marie's sandal and Alex's jandal (flip flop or thong). Lets just say it was hilarious but our answers matched on most counts!

The first dance that we had been practicing - the earthquake stopped our practices but we still had a good dance to 'I'm a believer' by the Monkees.


And the next morning, we did it all again! The sun came out so we got dressed up for some more pics in a clearing above the lodge (where we had planned to have the ceremony). Views of Castle Hill rocks and fresh snow - beaut!



Thanks to everyone for making the day so special!
Thanks also to the photographers.