Sixteen years later Jan & Anni decided on an intimate ‘real’ wedding with family and close friends attending – this time in the tractor shed on their beautiful rural property. Although a very informal wedding was always planned, Jan & Anni upped the ante at the last moment, deciding to bring the past into the future and wear the very veils and plastic flowers they had worn to their mock wedding.
Read MoreAs for the future, let’s throw in a few more hiking boots, metaphorical and literal, a few G&Ts, and some travel to remote places, as these two continue to adventure together. Not just as a couple, but with their community. With this, their love story will continue to be… pretty damn great.
Read MoreDreamy Weddings on the beach during peak whale commuting time. One very chirpy guest approached me after the ceremony and shared the following, “…you were speaking off to the side, as Matt + Jess looked at each other, a whale slapped its tail in the background, right between their heads. I couldn’t believe it.”
Read MoreOver the years, they’ve realised that life is simply better when spent together, both through the good and more difficult times. Sam + Ash have faced considerable challenges over the years, be it family, financial, or health related. Ash often says, “…this is good to experience together, I am grateful to experience this with you”. I
Read MoreMatt + Kirsty love the snowy mountains region, the rolling hills, the mountains, the long grass, the snow gums, and the creeks. They could see themselves living in an area like it… Upon visiting Charlotte Pass in May 2021, they knew straight away it would be the place for them to get married.
Read MoreThey were immediately drawn to one another and simply, had loads of fun! Which we’ve all come to understand is a constant theme in this relationship. For instance, the classic running joke between Luke + Laura, is that their relationship is the world’s longest and never ending one night stand.
Read MoreThe venue was unique and versatile, HQ 34 offered a refined industrial setting, a blank slate for Lynda, Rae and their team of humans to create a Great Gatsby-esque celebration. Lynda and Rae had even made an arbor out of old timber pallets!!! If you’re not already familiar with the venue, I suggest you check it out!
Read MoreFor us at MUS, we believe in getting married your way, we ADORE backyard weddings. Pat and Claire’s team of family members pulled off a great celebration and we were so stoked to be a part of it.
Read MoreIt’s unique to find a couple that enjoys arguing over who will get up to greet the UberEATS delivery whilst hungover with a raging headache. This really is an example of what makes Jessie and Nikki a magic match. They celebrate each other’s quirks and find joy in the unique and the mundane. They know that life is better together.
Read MoreBree and Andrew felt Kimo provided many-a opportunity to be present and what a special occasion to be present and in awe together.
Read MoreDue to some unforeseen (and foreseen) circumstances they were forced, as many couples have been in the last couple of years, to think outside the box.
Read MoreFor Iona + Nic, they see marriage as a partnership. It’s an agreement, to put each other first and where that isn’t possible, to explain why, and to have that conversation together. It is the agreement to always talk about their feelings, to talk about what is going on, to talk about how they are.
Read More…what’s really amazing, these two went to the same pre-school! More recently, much to their surprise, Chris had been spotted in some of Annie’s baby book photos, seated one person apart from each other, dressed suitably as a shepherd and an angel in the end of year Christmas concert.
Read MoreAt Depot Beach, on the NSW South Coast, I met with Anna and Raine and answered any last questions, but this couple was radiating calm and ease. As we made our way to the headland where the ceremony would take place, the wholesome feels were in abundance.
Read MoreIt was a fine Canberra Autumnal morning, Beth and Callum had persevered through many alternate plans in order to finally tie the knot. They eventually settled on what you’d define as an elopement in one’s own backyard. Canberra is teaming with nature reserves and you don’t have to go far to find a gorgeous back drop… Enter Mount Majura.
Read MoreNo matter where your wedding falls on the calendar, if it happens to be in the midst of the coronavirus crisis, you’re probably wondering what you should do – if you should have it at all – or what other alternatives might be. Re-thinking your wedding date, location, and guest count is more than likely at the forefront of your noggin’.
Read MoreCool! Congrats! You’ve gotten married. What’s next? Are you going to change your name? You might have certain questions such as why do I even need/want to change my name? I’ve had a think and small research as to why some people choose to and some people don’t.
Read MoreMaybe you’ve been to funerals before but never had to arrange one yourself. Here are the steps of what happens between the death and funeral.
Read MoreWhilst the decision re what to do with vows is up to the lovers, personally, I think vows are best written separately and kept secret until the big day… It would be one of my favourite components of a ceremony. Click through to read our top tips for writing your own wedding vows.
Read MoreThe majority of couples I hear from are primarily through my email. People access my contact details through this here webpage or via a friend’s recommendation. I’ve searched through all of my emails and collected the questions I have been sent over the years to answer them all here in once place.
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