Nikki McKay - Marriage Celebrant

Nikki McKay -  Marriage Celebrant It all starts with a great ceremony and that’s where I come in.
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I offer personalised, memorable ceremonies written just for you and which truly reflects your values, beliefs and personalities, giving you a meaningful and memorable day.

Are you planning your wedding? Would being able to buy your flowers with buy now pay later help with your budgeting?This...
24/05/2024

Are you planning your wedding?
Would being able to buy your flowers with buy now pay later help with your budgeting?
This may be an option for you

Discover the elegance of silk wedding flowers with order now, pay later. At The Styled Bouquet, we understand that planning a wedding can be both exciting and financially demanding. That's why we're offering you the flexibility to secure your dream floral arrangements today with only a deposit and without immediate full payment. Enjoy the beauty and lasting charm of our expertly crafted silk flowers, designed to make your special day unforgettable, all while easing your budget worries. Order now and pay towards the lead up of your wedding at your convenience.

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❤️ 4 May 2024 ❤️What a beautiful day yesterday was for a wedding. Photos to come. This photo was where it all took place...
05/05/2024

❤️ 4 May 2024 ❤️

What a beautiful day yesterday was for a wedding. Photos to come. This photo was where it all took place.

Today I received these lovely words. Thank you Sam and Alana xx❤️9 March 2024❤️“Nikki went above and beyond to ensure ou...
03/05/2024

Today I received these lovely words. Thank you Sam and Alana xx

❤️9 March 2024❤️

“Nikki went above and beyond to ensure our big day was perfect. From the initial consultation at the very start right through to checking in with us after our big day. She was amazing and professional. Would recommend her to anyone who’s after a relaxed and comforting celebrant. A big thank you from the Burbury family.”

Always a fun addition to the day!
29/03/2024

Always a fun addition to the day!

Can you imagine the shock, horror  and disappointment when picking up your wedding cake!  All was not lost. With a littl...
20/03/2024

Can you imagine the shock, horror and disappointment when picking up your wedding cake! All was not lost. With a little creativity and some beautiful flowers a beautiful wedding cake emerged!

A wedding on 24 February 24 at the brides home with just a handful of family and friends.  Congratulations and I loved b...
11/03/2024

A wedding on 24 February 24 at the brides home with just a handful of family and friends. Congratulations and I loved being part of your day!

Saturday 9 March 2024. What a perfect day for a wedding on the river at Redbank Events, Barnawartha.  It sure was a hot ...
11/03/2024

Saturday 9 March 2024. What a perfect day for a wedding on the river at Redbank Events, Barnawartha. It sure was a hot sweaty day but that didn’t matter at all!

I will post a few photos soon. This couple are just perfect together.

23/02/2024

Tindarra have a limited time offer for weddings during September and October 2024 !!

Are you looking for a venue to hold your dream wedding with flexibility to cater for any sized wedding above 50pax during our peak season 🤍

We are offering a discount on available dates in 2024 in our peak season that usually required 100 pax or more, no additional fees for smaller weddings 💍

To enquire please email: [email protected] or give us a call on 03 5483 6888

Happy New Year!As I head into another year of doing what I love, I thought I’d share a photo of a gorgeous couple I help...
09/01/2024

Happy New Year!

As I head into another year of doing what I love, I thought I’d share a photo of a gorgeous couple I helped become Mr & Mrs. It was a relaxed easygoing ceremony for a relaxed easygoing couple.

It is always so nice to get such lovely feedback

“Hi Nikki, just wanting to thank you again for Saturday it was perfect and exactly what we both wanted”

Erika ❤️ NathanWhat a lovely day this was. Have a wonderful love filled life. Thank you for choosing me to be your celeb...
26/04/2023

Erika ❤️ Nathan

What a lovely day this was. Have a wonderful love filled life.

Thank you for choosing me to be your celebrant.

nikkimckay-celebrant.com



I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter weekend. It sure is a chilly one!  Enjoy a hot x bun or two and some chockie.
07/04/2023

I hope everyone is enjoying their Easter weekend. It sure is a chilly one! Enjoy a hot x bun or two and some chockie.

I hope you are enjoying your Easter weekend.  It’s a bit of a chilly one! Enjoy a hot x bun or two and some chockie.
07/04/2023

I hope you are enjoying your Easter weekend. It’s a bit of a chilly one! Enjoy a hot x bun or two and some chockie.

Let’s celebrate each other every day not just today 😊
08/03/2023

Let’s celebrate each other every day not just today 😊

Today we praise women who have contributed in so many areas and we celebrate their achievements.
Let’s also celebrate all people who are driven and supportive of a gender equal world.
Let’s embrace equality for all.

❤️ is ❤️
22/02/2023

❤️ is ❤️

Love is love.

Valentine’s Day may be over for another year but I thought I would share this.  Such sadness but he did find love again ...
16/02/2023

Valentine’s Day may be over for another year but I thought I would share this. Such sadness but he did find love again ❤️

February 14, 2023 (Tuesday)

On Valentine’s Day in 1884, Theodore Roosevelt lost both his wife and his mother.

Four years before, Roosevelt could not have imagined the tragedy that would stun him in 1884. February 14, 1880, marked one of the happiest days of his life. He and the woman he had courted for more than a year, Alice Hathaway Lee, had just announced their engagement. Roosevelt was over the moon: “I can scarcely realize that I can hold her in my arms and kiss her and caress her and love her as much as I choose,” he recorded in his diary. What followed were, according to Roosevelt, “three years of happiness greater and more unalloyed than I have ever known fall to the lot of others.”

After they married in fall 1880, the Roosevelts moved into the home of Theodore’s mother, Martha Bulloch Roosevelt, in New York City. There they lived the life of wealthy young socialites, going to fancy parties and the opera and traveling to Europe. When Roosevelt was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1881, they moved to the bustling town of Albany, where the state’s political wire-pullers worked their magic. Roosevelt’s machine politician colleagues derided the rich, Harvard-educated young man as a “dude,” and they tried to ignore his irritating interest in reforming society.

In the summer of 1883, Alice discovered that she was pregnant, and that fall she moved back to New York City to live with her mother-in-law. There she awaited the birth of the child who Theodore was certain would arrive on February 14.

As headstrong as her father, Roosevelt’s daughter beat her father’s prediction by two days. On February 12, Alice gave birth to the couple’s first child, who would be named after her. Roosevelt was at work in Albany and learned the happy news by telegram. But Alice was only “fairly well,” Roosevelt noted. She soon began sliding downhill. She did not recover from the birth; she was suffering from something at the time called “Bright’s Disease,” an unspecified kidney illness.

Roosevelt rushed back to New York City, but by the time he got there at midnight on February 13, Alice was slipping into a coma. Distraught, he held her until he received word that his mother was dangerously ill downstairs. For more than a week, “Mittie” Roosevelt had been sick with typhoid. Roosevelt ran down to her room, where she died shortly after her son got to her bedside. With his mother gone, Roosevelt hurried back to Alice. Only hours later she, too, died.

On February 14, 1884, Roosevelt slashed a heavy black X in his diary and wrote “The light has gone out of my life.” He refused ever to mention Alice again.

Roosevelt’s profound personal tragedy turned out to have national significance. The diseases that killed his wife and mother were diseases of filth and crowding—the hallmarks of the growing Gilded Age American cities. Mittie contracted typhoid from either food or water that had been contaminated by sewage, since New York City did not yet treat or manage either sewage or drinking water. Alice’s disease was probably caused by a strep infection, which incubated in the teeming city’s tenements, where immigrants, whose wages barely kept food on the table, crowded together.

Roosevelt had been interested in urban reform because he worried that incessant work and unhealthy living conditions threatened the ability of young workers to become good citizens. Now, though, it was clear that he, and other rich New Yorkers, had a personal stake in cleaning up the cities and making sure employers paid workers a living wage.

The tragedy gave him a new political identity that enabled him to do just that. Ridiculed as a “dude” in his early career, Roosevelt changed his image in the wake of the events of February 1884. Desperate to bury his feelings for Alice along with her, Roosevelt left his baby daughter with his sister and escaped to Dakota Territory, to a ranch in which he had invested the previous year. There he rode horses, roped cattle, and toyed with the idea of spending the rest of his life as a western rancher. The brutal winter of 1886–1887 changed his mind. Months of blizzards and temperatures as low as –41 degrees killed off 80% of the Dakota cattle herds. More than half of Roosevelt’s cattle died.

Roosevelt decided to go back to eastern politics, but this time, no one would be able to make fun of him as a “dude.” In an era when the independent American cowboy dominated the popular imagination, Roosevelt now had credentials as a westerner. He ran for political office as a western cowboy taking on corruption in the East. And, with that cowboy image, he overtook his eastern rivals.

Eventually, Roosevelt’s successes made establishment politicians so nervous they tried to bury him in what was then seen as the graveyard of the vice presidency. Then, in 1901, an unemployed steelworker assassinated President William McKinley and put Roosevelt—“that damned cowboy,” as one of McKinley’s advisers called him—into the White House.

Once there, he worked to clean up the cities and stop the exploitation of workers, backing the urban reforms that were the hallmark of the Progressive Era.

[Photo of Theodore Roosevelt's diary, Library of Congress.]

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY      🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹Love knows no boundaries and does not discriminate. ❤️Love is simply love❤️
14/02/2023

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

Love knows no boundaries and does not discriminate.
❤️Love is simply love❤️


Are looking for someone to help plan your trip. Perhaps you are planning your honeymoon. Contact Andrea and have a chat ...
18/01/2023

Are looking for someone to help plan your trip. Perhaps you are planning your honeymoon.

Contact Andrea and have a chat and see how she can bring your trip to life.

I do know Andrea but I do not get any kickback, just sharing to get her out there and help her along 🙂

What do you think? 🤔
18/01/2023

What do you think? 🤔

Heather ❤️ AidanA beautiful wedding on the property of the groom’s mother and step-father
08/01/2023

Heather ❤️ Aidan

A beautiful wedding on the property of the groom’s mother and step-father

31/12/2022
31/12/2022

Wow, what a year it has been and one many are glad to be at the end of. My thoughts are with everyone still cleaning up after the floods and of course we are still living with Covid which I have still managed to avoid. Let’s hope it continues 🤞🏻

I would like to wish everyone especially my couples, past, present and future a wonderful night tonight however you choose to see in 2023. I hope the coming year is a prosperous, happy healthy one!

Oh and if THE question is popped tonight, keep me in mind when choosing your celebrant. I’d love to hear how the proposal unfolded and be part of your day ❤️ 0402 894 541

Looking for somewhere local for your wedding?  Give the club a call!
30/12/2022

Looking for somewhere local for your wedding? Give the club a call!

Looking for a venue for your next function in 2023 and beyond. Imagine a wedding in here or a birthday* celebration (*conditions apply). Inbox for enquiries.

R ❤️ MThis photo is from another recent wedding in October. The couple chose to have their children complete a sand cere...
12/11/2022

R ❤️ M

This photo is from another recent wedding in October.
The couple chose to have their children complete a sand ceremony. This is a lovely ritual where sand of different colours was chosen by each child and poured from the individual containers into a bottle or vessel of choice.
The flowers were just devine too!
Contact me if you would like to know how you can incorporate this into your ceremony.

www.nikkimckay-celebrant.com

Hello everyone. I haven’t been posting much lately but that isn’t because I haven’t been busy! Here is a review and a co...
11/11/2022

Hello everyone. I haven’t been posting much lately but that isn’t because I haven’t been busy! Here is a review and a couple of pics of a small wedding I did recently

“We contacted Nikki with not much notice as to when we wanted to elope. We wanted the most basic wedding possible, no personal vows, not a lengthy ceremony and to do it with no one there other than our witnesses. Nikki had no judgement and made sure we had everything we wanted. Her communication with us was impeccable and we could not fault her service. Nikki took care of all the paperwork for us and explained everything we needed to know. We would recommend Nikki to anyone needing a celebrant whether it be for a large wedding or something small.”

The stage is set.  This is where I’ll  be tomorrow to marry a gorgeous couple. A real family affair.  I think there may ...
23/09/2022

The stage is set. This is where I’ll be tomorrow to marry a gorgeous couple. A real family affair. I think there may even be a few tears.






Wondering how to include your fur baby on your wedding day?…….. how cute is this
17/09/2022

Wondering how to include your fur baby on your wedding day?…….. how cute is this

How to include your dog in your wedding cake..

Bittersweet Pastry Shop
in chigago

Happy Wedding Day to all the lovebirds getting married today. It is sooo wet where I am. I hope you don’t have to pull o...
17/09/2022

Happy Wedding Day to all the lovebirds getting married today. It is sooo wet where I am.

I hope you don’t have to pull out your plan B!

If ever there was true love, this couple had it. It’s nice to think they are in each other’s arms again
09/09/2022

If ever there was true love, this couple had it.
It’s nice to think they are in each other’s arms again

I saw this post and had to share                   ❤️Love is Love ❤️
03/09/2022

I saw this post and had to share

❤️Love is Love ❤️

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