Rochelle and Nathan pictured an authentic, relaxed, and intimate wedding day, and contacted the team at Elope Stradbroke to make it happen for them.
With sincerity being so important to them, the couple carefully chose the words for their ceremony, and together, we created a ceremony which reflected their time together as a couple, and their plans and dreams for their future. Their vows to each other were also curated with thought and imagination.
Nathan wrote, “Rochelle, your glow is nourishing and warm, and with you, I feel infinite and full of possibility. Your love guides and steadies me.”
Rochelle included, “Nathan, you are creative, logical, have a great sense of humour – you’re a real catch. With you, I will always have everything I need.”
On the morning of their wedding day, showers were predicted, and as the Elope Stradbroke team made the trek from the barge terminal to the ceremony location, rain fell consistently onto the windscreen. Watching the Bureau of Meteorology radar intently, we made the call to delay the ceremony set up until 2pm – a last minute dash in preparation of a 3pm ceremony. As luck would have it, the clouds cleared at exactly 2pm, and Steve set up the wooden arbour and placed out white chairs for guests. The arbour was styled with draping in white and neutral peach, with colourful florals added. The rolling ocean provided an epic backdrop for the setting.
Nathan and Rochelle, always a little innovative, chose to walk in to the ceremony space together, hand in hand. They chose “A Thousand Years” by The Piano Guys as their entrance song.
The couple chose to incorporate a number of personal touches in their ceremony. To open the ceremony, friend and Nunukul woman, Renee, Welcomed guests to the land. Rochelle’s brother, his baby daughter balanced on his hip, read the poem, “To Love is not to Possess”. The couple also passed their wedding rings around so that each guest could hold the wedding rings, making a wish or prayer for the couple. And incorporating Nathan’s Italian heritage, “That’s Amore” by Dean Martin, was played during the signing of the certificates. The couple honoured their grandmothers by asking them to witness their marriage and sign as such on the official marriage certificates.
After the tossing of (biodegradable) confetti, the couple celebrated with their families, before gathering for some photos which will be a reminder of their beautiful day. The couple were even joined by a kangaroo as dusk drew over the ocean.
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Coordination: Elope Stradbroke
Celebrant: Cheryl Landsberry - Marriage Celebrant
Photographer: Romana Saeheng Photography and Graphic Design
Cake: Cakes by Simone