Monday 3 September 2018

Noosa Wedding Ceremony Sites

There are so many gorgeous places to be married in Noosa, on the Sunshine Coast of Queensland. Noosa is a 2 hour drive north from Brisbane.


Hidden Grove, Noosa
Along the foreshore, at Main Beach, Noosa, wedding ceremony sites can be booked through the Council. Here is the link: https://www.noosa.qld.gov.au/weddings-ceremonies



There are six ceremony areas along the boardwalk at Noosa beach which can be booked. The current fee is $371.50.


From East to West, the Noosa beach wedding ceremony areas are:


Laguna Grove, Noosa 
Hidden Grove, Noosa



Sandcastles Grove, Noosa
Maison la Plage Grove, Noosa

Seahaven Grove, Noosa

Thursday 14 June 2018

A week in the life of a Marriage Celebrant

As a marriage celebrant, there's some dispute about which day is the start of the week. But for the sake of not having that chicken and egg argument, we'll start the week just past on a Friday.

Friday

Friday is often the day of choice for wedding rehearsals. The bridal party can take the day off work, and finish off those last minute preparations. A rehearsal is not compulsory, but I recommend availing yourself of the option. Ideally, the rehearsal is held at the same location as the wedding, and at the same time of day. We can check out the shade, shadows, and glare, and work out all those logistics so that the ceremony flows seamlessly. Last Friday, I was at Bundaleer Rainforest Gardens, which was tranquil & lush after recent rains.
Bundaleer Rainforest Gardens

There were a couple of last minute ceremony changes to make on Friday afternoon, before printing out the wedding documents and heading off to a birthday dinner for my trusty old hubby. 

Saturday

Saturday is wedding day, which meant frocking up in my Saturday best. In the morning, I met up with a couple who are planning their wedding later this year, and we made quick work of completing their Notice of Intended Marriage. I then headed over to the wedding location to set up in readiness for the afternoon wedding. Musician, Ben, and I set up and tested our audio equipment before the guests arrived. The day was cool and overcast, which seemed perfect for the rainforest setting. The groomsmen were relieved to be able to don suits without overheating. The couple and I had spent some time compiling their story, and it went over superbly. Guests smiled, chuckled, and shed a tear or two as the couple made their promises to one another. After the wedding, it was time for me to head home, check all the paperwork, and lodge it online with Births, Deaths, & Marriages. I was pleased that my husband had dinner ready for my arrival at home.

Sunday

No - not a day of rest for celebrants. It's often a great time to meet up with couples who are working Monday to Friday. I headed down the coast to meet a new couple, and we completed their Notice of Intended Marriage. With a 2 year old, it was easier to meet in their home. I left them with a folder of resources to give them some ideas and suggestions for their October wedding.

Tempting as it was to spend the day at the coast, I headed back home to prepare for the following week - washing, groceries, cleaning, and paperwork. It was  time to make sure everything was ready for the next wedding, so I checked that my checklist was complete, and emailed last minute queries to the couple. Being exam week, I spent a little time trying to help my son study for his biology exam, (meiosis vs mitosis - eek) and we watched Tomorrow When the War Began to help him prepare for his English exam (be warned - the movie is different to the book!). 

Monday

Monday is a day off for wedding professionals (after a quick trip to the post office to send in the paperwork from Saturday's wedding). So we met up in the city for my friend, Natasha's birthday. It's great to catch up with colleagues when we work so much on our own, and I'm fortunate to have some clever, supportive, and fun friends in the industry. I couldn't stay too long, though, as there was lots of final preparation to do for my Tuesday training day.

Tuesday

Every year, I travel up to Mackay to meet up with the local celebrants and deliver Ongoing Professional Development for them. I was up at 4am to be there and ready by 9am. We had a great group, all with so many ideas to contribute. I really feel like I learn as much as them, if not more. I was back on a flight home at 4.30pm, then straight to a parent/teacher night at my son's school. By the time we finished at 7.30pm, the family was relieved to head to the bistro for dinner and swap stories of the day.

Wednesday

I spent the day doing some bookkeeping for a local engineer on Wednesday. There's always plenty of call for administration work, and I can earn some regular pocket money from doing the payroll and invoicing for the firm. I met up with a couple of friends for pub trivia on Wednesday night, and we did better in some categories than others. #nofootballquestionsplease

Thursday

There was a bit of bookkeeping to attend to for my husband's business, an appointment or two, emails to reply to, and a little time spent updating my resources. Where did that day go? 

And now it's time to start all over again and prepare for tomorrow's rehearsal!

Friday 11 May 2018

Isle or Aisle


This is one of those frequently misused terms. Below is a picture of an isle - a small island.

King Island, Wellington Point
An aisle is a walkway - often at a wedding between rows of chairs. At a traditional wedding, the bride would walk down the aisle (not isle) on the arm of her father. See pics of aisles below:
Red carpet aisle at Macarthur Park Wedding Gardens

White carpet aisle at Redland Bay Golf Club
Timber aisle at Albert River Wines Chapel

Red carpet aisle at Moreton Bay Trailer Boat Club
Grass aisle at Fox and Hounds, Wongawallan

Hessian carpet aisle at Avenue Sixty-four, Wynnum Golf Club

Indoor aisle 

Hope this helps your wedding planning!



Saturday 5 May 2018

Lovelock Ceremony

Sarah and Max found this lovely idea to personalise their wedding ceremony. The lovelock tree was purchased on the internet, and woodworker, Max, built this beautiful stand to showcase it.

During the ceremony, their parents and grandparents added love locks to the base of the tree, showing the support of their families forming the basis of their strength.
Then Sarah and Max together added an engraved padlock of their own to the trunk of the tree.
Hopefully, in the years to come, they will be able to add to the branches of their tree when they start a family of their own.
This will be a beautiful memory of their wedding day to display in their home.

Monday 30 April 2018

Walking down the Aisle Songs

There's no doubt that times have changed. No longer is Here Comes the Bride your only option for walking down the aisle. Nor do you need to have classical music at all, although Pachelbel's Canon in D is always popular.
Photo by Craig English Photography
In recent years, From this Moment, by Shania Twain was a wedding favourite, and more recently, A Thousand Years (from the Twilight series soundtrack) by Christina Perri has been the undoubted preference. 

Ed Sheeran has produced some romantic songs, and both Perfect and Thinking Out Loud are current choices of many couples.

Other songs written for a wedding day are On this Day by David Pomeranz and I Choose You by Ryann Darling.

Saturday 17 March 2018

Beach weddings

On a gorgeous day, there's nowhere lovelier to hold your wedding than the beaches near Brisbane. The sunshine, the sparkling ocean, the breeze - all make for a atmosphere where you can't but help to relax. This photo was taken next to a Pandanus at Coolum Beach nearing the end of a Brisbane Summer.

The dress is from Review - the powder blue Majestic. This is a classic style lace dress, and fitted in beautifully with the colour scheme of the bridal party. 

Cheryl is an experienced and professional celebrant who is always keen for an excuse to spend time at the beach. Contact Cheryl at ido@cherylwedding.com for your beach wedding ceremony.