
08/02/2025
Bono aisle runner. - this twig runner defined the path to marriage for today’s couple - it complimented the beautifully decorated hexagon (is it?!) arbour that the grooms mother decorated with driftwood and flowers from their garden
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I commenced my quest to become a celebrant shortly after becoming engaged myself. At the time I had three engaged cousins and three very close friends also engaged – so I was guaranteed some employ (of non paying variety). However, it was mostly that I wanted a family member of mine to marry my fiancée and I. So my aunty and I both trained up, became celebrants together. Having her at the end of the aisle with my husband was perfect.
There is no greater honour than to be a part of someone’s special day. I’ve worked in many different roles before and no job has given me more pleasure. A wedding is truly a day of great celebration, for both the bride and groom who have found each other in the big wide world and made a commitment to share their dreams and desires together – and for the family and friends who gain much pleasure in seeing their happiness.
I like to work outside the box, creating a ceremony that truly reflects the couple getting married. I enjoy brain storming and having open discussions to work together on a ceremony that leaves the bride, groom and the guests feeling satisfied. I like that a good ceremony can awake feelings in everyone present and inspire us to love, honour, respect and trust the special people in our lives. Perhaps a gentle reminder that we should live to serve each other, making other people’s happiness a priority in each day.