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Friday, January 23, 2015

Kauai, part 3...

Monday was the big wedding day!  Early that morning a few of us practiced yoga with an instructor who came to the house.  
That would be easy to
get used to, no?
I think the two people who felt most nervous that day were Chris and Keith, in charge of driving across the island to pick up this three-tiered wedding cake.  Chris had to balance it on his lap, without any box, for the hour and a half ride back to the house… with Keith driving.  Quite a feat!
It's a miracle it arrived
looking so pretty!
The happy couple seemed relaxed and excited…

Steady hands!  No nerves!  :)
Soon after lunch, the house started to transform into a party…
The table was set... 
Lovely Hawaiian setting
The chef started cooking...
The chairs were placed...
The groom and sons got dressed
and shared a quiet moment together before the ceremony...
Henry and Mommy got ready too...
Keith, Pat, and Mark (Pat's brother-in-law)
Wanted-to-shove-her-in-my-suitcase-Lonny and
Pat before the ceremony 



The "real" photographers asked us not to take pictures during the ceremony so you'll have to imagine how nice that was...
After the ceremony…
the happy newlyweds!
Camille looks gorgeous, doesn't she?
Keri, (Pat's brother) Scott, Pat, Camille, Lonny, Mark

Camille's good friends,
Richard and Raffa (in from LA) 


I love that smile!
Beautiful ladies 

Ian
Charlie 

Toasts to the new family!  
The professional photographers took this photograph of Camille and Pat, on the edge of the property, with the Milky Way behind them.  Breathtaking!
It was a week we will all remember for a lifetime.  Thank you sincerely to Camille and Pat and Marta and Keith for bringing us along.  It was perfect.


1 comment:

  1. Love all of these Hawaiian wedding photos! Especially that Milky Way one - wow! Everyone looks to happy, relaxed, and beautiful <3

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