Wonderful weddings in all shapes and sizes

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It’s been a while since I blogged some of the fabulous weddings I have had the priviledge to officiate

Julia and Reiner at Muriwai Beach

Julia and Reiner eloped from Germany and chose a wild windy wonderful day to exchange their Vows on a deserted Muriwai beach.

 

Adie and Dixie

Adie and Dixie's Civil Union

 

Adie and Dixie's Celebration

Adie and Dixie's Celebration

 Adie and Dixie celebrated their Civil Union on their fabulous property with many friends , family members and their dogs.  
Hats were a theme, so of course there had to be a ‘hat toss’ photo – Wonderful!

 

Vanessa and Warren

Peta with Vanessa and Warren at Gracehill

Vanessa and Warren  shared a very special autumn day at lovely Gracehill. A lovely touch was having their adult children as attendents.

 

Shelley and Olly

Shelley and Olly at Kumeu Valley Estate

Shelley and Oliver looked resplendent at their wedding at Kumeu Valley Estate, where they shared  their proposal story and words of love.

 

Neil and Katriona

Neil and Katriona

Neil and Katriona had a warm family wedding at their Helensville home. Everyone pitched in to make it a happy memorable day.

 

Toni & Mike
Toni & Mike

 

Toni, Mike and the kids

Toni, Mike and the kids

Back in Helensville again, it truely was a family affair at Toni and Mike’s special wedding. Surrounded by their 10 children and families, this relaxed couple, shared a unique and magical day.

Unique 'woodgrain' ring

Unique 'woodgrain' ring

I absolutey loved the rings Toni and Mike exchanged. They were made by Toni’s sister Vaune Mason, a Wellington jeweller. Check out Vaune’s link. http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.360674467310008.90004.139704912740299&type=3

After seeing hundreds of wedding rings exchanged over the years, I have to say these were extremely unique. 
Three colours of gold are blended together so the texture looks like wood grain. I’m told this method was historically used to decorate samurai swords – very unique and beautiful

 

My warmest congratulations to these wonderful couples (and their families) for making their special days both unique and wonderful.
It has been a priviledge to be part of your big day!

 

 
 
 
 
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Last of the Summer Love

Summer, what summer? Well despite everyone moaning about the soggy summer we have had, it hasn’t stopped these lovely couples having the most fabulous weddings.

 

Simone and Heath enjoyed a windy but sunny day with 40 friends and family here at ‘Casabella’, my country home in Kumeu

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Heath and Simone at Casabella

Simone’s two bridesmaids were her beautiful daughters Renee and Danielle.

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Simone Renee Danielle and Kaia

 

Deb and Rob, with Deb’s daughter Chloe as bridesmaid, had a beautiful garden wedding at lovely Willows reach in Kumeu.

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Deb, Rob and Chloe

 

Sharon ad Glen looked like royalty (and I’m sure felt like royalty too) at the Balinese inspired tropical Paradise that is Landsendt.

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Sharon and Glen at Landsendt

 

The sun came out in time for a Justine and Scott’s photos at Settlers Country Manor in Waimauku

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Justine and Scott at Settlers Country Manor

 

Debbie and Sue had an intimate and special Civil Union with their children, here at my home ‘Casabella’

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Debbie, Sue and children at Casbella

Debbie, Sue and their 4 children, chose a colour each for their ‘Blending of the Sands’ ceremony – with remarkable effect.

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Debbie and Sue's Sand Ceremony

 

Richard and Erin shared their big day with their guests in the tropical oasis that is ‘Landsendt’

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Erin and Richard at Landsendt

 

Steve and Sonya travelled from Australia to share their special day with friends and family at The Boathouse, part of the newly refurbished Riverhead Tavern.

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Steve and Sonya at 'The Boathouse'

 

Tim and Alana had a magical day full of love and laughter at gorgeous Landsendt. Even though it was my 3rd wedding there in just over a month, each wedding was unique

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Tim and Alana at Landsendt

Tim and Alana gave their wedding a warm relaxed touch by having a bouncy castle – and no it wasn’t just for the kids!

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Alana and Tim's Bouncy Castle

Luckily we live in Auckland, where if you don’t like the weather, you just have to wait a minute. Happily for all the couples I’ve married this summer, the sun at least came out for the photos, (even if one or two ceremonies had to go to ‘Plan B’ venue)

In Auckland you just can’t guarantee the weather, even in the middle of summer! My advice to those of you planning your big day, is to have a wet weather option, and then don’t fret if you have to use it. Just keep smiling and remind yourself of these two things: In many cultures rain on your wedding day is a sign of good luck, and secondly according to photographers, the lighting is much better on an overcast day for outside photos!

 ‘Love doesn’t make the world go round, but love is what makes the ride worthwhile’.                                                                                               – Franklin P Jones

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Every day is Valentine’s Day, when you’re with the one you love! – Peta Hardley, Auckland Wedding Celebrant

Congratulations to those wonderful people who I have recently been privileged to officiate on their big day. Enjoy your 1st St Valentine’s Day as a married couple!

Willie singing his Vows to Emma

Ben Serena and young Hayden

Sarah and JB at Kumeu Valley Estate

Libby, Matt and their guests at Gracehill

Blair and Tracey at 'The Brigham'

Gayle and Cally had their Civil Union here at Casabella

Liz and Foxx - a casual ceremony in Riverhead

Liz and Foxx's awesome 'look alike' cake toppers

Phil and Mira - a hatted celebration

Nadine and Yves - Eloped from Switzerland

Ian and Sarah at Mahia Park Lodge

Sharon and Glen at georgeous Landsendt

‘Only a person who risks is free,
So dare to laugh and appear the fool.
Dare to weep in front of each other.
Dare to share your true self and your dreams with each other.
May your hands be forever clasped in friendship
May your hearts be joined forever in love
And may laughter continue to be the bond that holds you both together’

Enjoy your Valentines Day!

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Spring has sprung – A great time for serious wedding planning!

It must be spring time as things are starting to pick up wedding wise. I’m getting lots of enquiries for summer weddings and Civil Unions. Once you have your date just give me a call. I’d love to talk about your special day with you and support you in getting the ceremony of your dreams.

I just love spring! After a rather cold soggy winter it is great to see the blossoms out and just as importantly …… lambs. I HAVE LAMBS. Cute as buttons, little black faced lambs. Okay so this may not be that exciting for you farming types out there, but for us city girls who are new to the country life, it is very exciting.

Peta with Spring lamb Peta with Spring lamb

Then, this morning I found this in the pool. Mumma Duck giving her 11 ducklings swimming lessons 

'Now I want you to try swimming right'

'Now kids, I want you to try swimming right'

Yes, my Kumeu home ‘Casabella’, is bursting with life and looking fabulous. If you are yet to find that perfect ceremony venue for the two of you (and up to 25 guests) just give me a call to book in a time for a wander – and possibly a cuddle with a lamb or two.

There are plenty of photos of Casabella on the ‘Private Venue’ page of this website.

I look forward to hearing from you.

xxx Peta

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Casabella Wedding

It was a real pleasure to host Eileen Harris and Andy Ferrer’s wedding here at Casabella six weeks ago. It was the first wedding here at Casabella.

Andy and Eileen’s ceremony was based on their long distance love story – one of love’s powers to bring a couple together over many years and from half way around the world. It was a wonderfully intimate ceremony shared with immediate family and a few close friends, on a fabulous autumn day.

Eileen was supported by her two beautiful children, Damian and Stefanie, who each read a poem. There were plenty of tears during the ceremony, followed by lots of smiles and laughter afterwards. The lovely photos below, are taken by photographer Victoria Dickinson from Muriwai (and yes, I have her contact details)

Eileen and Andy's Vows

Eileen and Andy's Vows

Lighting the candles

Candles - Past, present and future

Signing the paperwork

Making the marriage legal

Newlywed happiness

Newlywed happiness

The start of a new family

A new family is made

 

Entryway to a happy life

Entryway to a happy life

 

Wedding Walk

Wedding Walk

 

Wedding Walk 2

Wedding Walk 2

 

Damian, and his mum Eileen

Mother and son

 

Eileen and Andy's wedding party

Eileen and Andy's wedding party

 

Afterwards at Muriwai

Muriwai Magic

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Every wedding is a royal wedding

So have you finally recovered from the royal wedding?  Were you one of the many who oohed and ahhed and picked up ideas on hats that should never be worn in public? Maybe you even bid on Princess B’s crazy hat!

Regardless of what you wear, you are bound to feel like a Princess and Prince on your big day, and so you should. Why would you want to copy someone else’s wedding anyway?

No two weddings should be the same. I say it often and I truly believe it

Forget the rules and what others think you should do… make the day your own

 Whether it is grand and formal, fun and romantic, funky and quirky, expensive or on a budget, outside, inside, in a garden on a beach, on a boat or by a goat, …. make the day your own

 It’s such a special day. You are marrying the one you love…make the day your own

 

Here are two different weddings that both had a royal feel.

Verity and Rob at the Auckland Zoo

Verity and Rob at the Auckland Zoo

Verity and Rob married at the Auckland Zoo. Living overseas and coming back for Verity’s sisters wedding was a great opportunity to arrange their own wedding in NZ with family and friends at short notice. Despite not having a lot of time to plan the big day, it was done beautifully.

The guests were captivated when as Verity and her Dad walked to where Rob was standing, he dropped to one knee and ‘officially’ proposed. (He said he just had never got round to doing it properly)

It’s not often you get a proposal on the same day as the wedding. There was a brief hush of anticipation before Verity replied ‘Yes, I’ll marry you’

Phew, that was a relief. The ceremony continued with lots of smiles and sunshine

Even the cheeky monkeys behaved and didn’t screech during the vows.

Darell and Dave married at their herald Island home amid friends and family on a fabulous sunny autumn day

 

Darell and Dave at their Herald Island home

Darell and Dave at their Herald Island home

Marrying later in life, there was a strong sense of family throughout the day. Dave’s wee granddaughter Scarlett aged 4, danced amongst the guests with a bell to tell them the ceremony was starting. Dave’s son Graham stood in support of his Dad during the ceremony. Darell’s daughter Naomi did a lovely reading and Dave’s older granddaughter Isabelle aged 8 proudly performed her duties as one of the witnesses. (yes children can be witnesses)

Darell, Dave and Grandaughter/ witness - Isabelle aged 8

Darell, Dave and Grandaughter/ witness - Isabelle aged 8

Their vows included the poignant words, ‘Thank you for making me laugh again. Bless you for taking my hand as we begin anew’ and ‘It is my intent that our life together include our large circle of friends and loving families. While we cherish the memories of our individual pasts, we will create new experiences and memories in our new life together’

Congratulations to both these lovely couples for choosing to make their ceremonies unique, personal and making the day their own.

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March Weddings – Personal and Unique

Welcome to Autumn and the slowing down of the wedding season. The weather during March has certainly created some anxious moments with a good share of rain and wind.

My hat goes off to the couples who took any inclement weather in their stride and moved seamlessly and happily to their ‘Plan B’. The moral is that you can’t guarantee fine weather at any time of the year, especially in Auckland. (Hence the saying…… “If you don’t like the Auckland weather, just wait a minute!’)

As things get a little quieter, it is great to reflect on the fabulous couples who’s Marriages and Civil Unions I had the privilege of officiating at this season.

Despite age, gender, or background, each ceremony is based on the love between two people.

What makes each ceremony unique is the personal touches, stories, readings and vows chosen by each couple.  Some couples have a theme which is always interesting.

For Tia and Ed, their theme was all about the beach. Despite a fierce wind they braved the beach at Muriwai to be married on the sand under a beautifully decorated gazebo.

Nathan and John had a tropical fiesta theme, complete with cocktails and leis, when they celebrated their Civil Union at their home.

My congratulations to my March couples whose photos are below. 

Chrissie and Caleb at Waitakere Estate

Eddie and Tia at Muriwai beach

 

Tahlia and Phillippa at Stone Willow, Pukekohe

 

Nathan and John at their tropical themed Civil Union

 

Peta with Paul and Shannon at Castor Bay

 

Debby and Kerry at Waipuna Lodge

 

Jamie & Sarah at Kumeu Valley Estate

Thank you for allowing me to be part of your special day.

 

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What to do when disaster strikes near your special day?

We have all been affected in some way by the Christchurch earthquake nearly 2 weeks ago.  It has been an incredibly difficult and tragic time for so many in New Zealand.  So much devastation, loss and sadness followed by a national outpouring of love and support. There must have also been a lot of weddings planned in those lovely old churches and in private homes, which are now it rubble.

So what do you do when a disaster of this magnitude strikes close to your special day? Do you halt, postpone or proceed?

You won’t  want a tragedy overshadowing your big day, but sometimes you just have no choice.  How you continue may depend on how much the event will directly impact on you.  The death of someone close to you will obviously have a far bigger impact than the disruption of a distant relative’s travel plans. Talk it over, problem solve and decide together what you should do. There is no right or wrong answer. Enlist the support of others, and proceed with as much grace and dignity as you can muster. Don’t worry about shedding tears; it is all part of the process….. just be true to yourself.

It is often helpful to remind ourselves that in our lives there will always be times of great joy and also times of great sadness….sometimes within the some day! We have no control over weather, storms, earthquakes or ultimately death itself. What do they say? … The day a person dies is also the day a new life is born.

Some suggestions if you choose to proceed.

Make an acknowledgement of the event during the day. Celebrants are pretty good at this, so ask them to say something. (Contrary to popular belief, a well placed acknowledgement or remembrance done with integrity, often lightens the atmosphere rather than bringing it down).

Other thoughts….You may want to include a special reading, song, prayer or a moment’s silence. Perhaps you could quietly tie ribbons of love and hope on a tree, throw pebbles (along with your thoughts) in to a stream, or light a remembrance candle. Leave an empty chair, release butterflies, doves, or blow bubbles in to the sky. You could put out a donation box for a relief fund or perhaps invite guests to make a donation rather than bringing a gift. The possibilities are endless. Sometimes using humour, especially black humour is a way people cope.  Honour it and be forgiving to those who may be politically incorrect or have a habit of putting their foot in their mouth.

Remember too, that the celebration of your special day may be just what is needed to lift sagging sprits and remind people that love, hope and life are still part of their world.

To end on a lighter note, my congratulations to all the lovely couples I have had the privilege to marry during February.  Some photos are below.

Paula and Chris Hall at Gracehill

Paula and Chris Hall at Gracehill

Steph and Chris Story at French Bay

Steph and Chris Story at French Bay

Barbara and Paul Vinkenvleugal at Long Bay

Barbara and Paul Vinkenvleugal at Long Bay

Kevin and Evette Johnson at Butterfly Creek

Kevin and Evette Johnson at Butterfly Creek

Anita and Carl Simons at Huia Point Lookout

Anita and Carl Simons at Huia Point Lookout

Sarah and Scott Dainty at Mahia Lodge

Sarah and Scott Dainty at Mahia Lodge

Leigh and Brook Harland

Leigh and Brook Harland (married at ‘The Brigham’)

Rachael and Michael Collier (and Ryan) at Landsendt, Oratia

Rachael and Michael Collier (and Ryan) at Landsendt, Oratia

 “May joy and fresh days of love accompany your hearts”.  

xxx Peta

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Baby Namings – A Real Blessing!

Just in case you thought I only did Weddings, let me share with you a recent Naming ceremony I did for the fabulous Henry and his loving family

Henry’s Mum and Dad – Lisa and Keith, re contacted me following a ceremony I had performed for them 2 years ago. It was a combined Renewal of Vows for them and a Naming Ceremony for Henry’s older sister, Maggie.

Henry’s Naming was to be a simple, child friendly ceremony at his home, surrounded by friends, neighbors and playmates.

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Henry's Naming Ceremony

Keith and Lisa are from England and they have no extended family here in NZ. They really wanted to acknowledge their special NZ friends who have stepped up to play an active part, in loving and supporting them and their two beautiful children.

The Naming ceremony talked about Henry’s life to date, all his qualities that make him unique and the origins of his name. We also touched on the special relationship between Henry and his big sister Maggie.  Three fabulous men, Shannon, Jamie and Ian, were appointed as mentors and role models for Henry.

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3 Mentors, Shannon, Dad - Keith, Ian and Jamie

 Lisa spoke tearfully about the special qualities of each of these 3 lovely men and then Keith lovingly spoke about their wishes and hopes for Henry in the future – very touching.

Following the ceremony, a tasty lunch was enjoyed by all, with the children’s food provided in specially made lunch bags. The afternoon concluded with some sandpit and ‘slippery slide’ fun, which even the adults got in to.

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Party fun - Harrison, Henry and big sister Maggie

In a climate where we hear so much about child abuse and family violence, it is such an honour to meet loving parents, who cherish, honour and raise their children with so much love. – A real blessing!

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Keith and Lisa signing Henry's Naming certificate

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Unique, Personalised Wedding Ceremonies

What I love about weddings, is the personal aspects. Of course I always write something unique and different for each couple and I love writing their personal stories…. but it is great to see couples adding their own unique touches. Here are some examples from some recent weddings.

Lisa and Jay married on one of the hottest days of the year. It must have looked like paradise for so many of their English guests, to share their wedding on a jetty close to Lisa and Jay’s home in Herne Bay.

Lisa &Jay's harbourside wedding

 As a special delicious treat, they had an ice cream van waiting to serve ‘Mr Whippy’ type icecreams to their sun kissed guests. Delicious! 

Lisa and Jay , complete with ice creams

 Kathryn and Michael married at beautiful Markovina Vineyard Estate.

Michael and Kathryn (having a serious moment)

The balmy weather was just perfect for releasing butterflies. This was done by all the bridal party and the parents as well. The butterflies just finished off the ceremony beautifully.

Butterflies at Kathryn and Michael's wedding

 Sally and Mike chose a small intimate family wedding atop Mt Albert. Although it isn’t in the photo, there were 3 small neices who did a great job as the official bubble blowers.

Sally & Mike atop Mt Albert

Today, I married the lovely Nic and Paul at Gracehill. Nic honoured her German ancestry, by not only having a reading spoken in German, but also saying her vows in German as well.

Paul & Nic at Gracehill

 Having those little personalised touches certainly make wedding ceremonies unique and memorable.

 
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