Showing posts with label A Team Wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label A Team Wedding. Show all posts

Sunday, June 27, 2010

In Yet Another June ...

... two years ago in June, it was time for AC to do one of his very favourite things and buy some new clothes. The A Team wedding was coming up, and suitable attire had to be chosen. The wedding colours were to be green and pink, so I tried this suit with a green tie.

Trying my best to look dapper


It was okay, but it didn't seem to fit with an outdoor, cottage wedding, especially one that would be unique in several respects.

Ah ... much better. I ended up wearing the bowtie. But my goodness, that turned out to be a hot (as in very warm and not sexy — much to my regret) item of clothing.



Meanwhile, Cuppa was putting the finishing touches on the ketubah, in effect the wedding contract in Jewish marriages.



It was to be quite an unusual but absolutely wonderful wedding. Newer folk might want to take a quick peek at the photo album that I put together from everybody's pictures. The girls didn't hire a professional photographer, so I gathered up all of the amateur attempts and did what I could. Thank goodness for digital photography.



Click here to view the larger and better version

Thursday, January 08, 2009

Finally! The Wedding Album

My posting here became more spasmodic and erratic than usual in December because I became very busy trying to finish the girls' wedding album for Christmas. They were coming home, and I wanted to present them with a more or less completed album. And that's exactly what they received — a more or less completed album. While I'd like to add a few pages here or there, I think I've covered all of the essentials to some degree.

Since then, I've posted the pages to Flickr bit by bit and have now embedded the resulting slideshow below. So, here's the album as it stands presently. For me, it works best to click on it once (on the play button of course) to get it going and then to roll my mouse off until the text and and other distractions go away. Then I use the arrow key to forward through it as it doesn't seem to wish to play automatically. If you keep clicking with the mouse, you'll keep getting those overlay distractions.

I hope you get it to work even if you don't linger for all 34 images. (lol) Also, you may have better luck clicking the link below. The images will certainly be larger that way, and that's all to the good.

http://flickr.com/photos/anvilcoud/sets/72157611783663620/show/


Sunday, November 16, 2008

Two Funny Pics

I've been going through a few more wedding photos and thought I would post these two that make me smile. The boy is Puff's nephew, and I guess you know who the girl is. Or maybe not because it's not Nikki Dee's usual look. I'm not sure how I'd caption that expression. Does she look drunk? Comedic? Put out? All of the above?



Next are the mothers of the brides. You might wonder what they were on, but I assure you, it was just life. The really crazy one is my beloved Cuppa.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

The Couple Poses

I managed to get back to wedding photos this week. It was a great day.

The Couple Poses


The Couple Poses


The Couple Poses


The Couple Poses


The Couple Poses

The Couple Poses

Sunday, October 12, 2008

Family Poses

Yes, I'm in the country but pre-published this for Sunday (gotta love that relatively recent feature). I've recently gotten back to processing some wedding photos. These are pre-wedding shots of our side of the family.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Ceremony Photos

I finally have made the time to update my Wedding Ceremony set. While there are many parts of the weekend yet to be attended to, I think that's it for the ceremony, at least until I receive the one other batch that I am expecting.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Ceremony Photos

So, let's meander through the rest of the ceremony, shall we?

The rabbi and the couple partake of the cup (wine).

The Wine Cup

Then the seven blessings are read. In this case, the rabbi read the first two and last two. I read the third in both Hebrew and English. Cuppa and Puff's Mom read the fourth and fifth blessings respectively.

Dad's Blessing

Mom's Blessing


Mom's Blessing

Although the couple does not formally exchange vows, they do exchange rings.

The Ring

Exchanging Rings

Of course, they kiss after the ring exchange.

The Kiss

Then they each broke a wine glass.

The Breaking of the Glass

Following the Jewish tradition, right after the ceremony the couple went off together for about ten or fifteen minutes. The second picture is an attempt to be arty. I know; I should leave it to the artists. You may have to view it large to get the effect.

Time Alone

Time Alone

Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Singing, Clapping and Dancing

If I recall correctly, there were three times when D played the guitar and sang, always encouraging the rest of us to join in. I have never witnessed such integration of music into a ceremony and found it to be quite wonderful.

Singing

Music leads to clapping and that's what the next four photos show from various distances, starting with the girls and moving back to take in the audience. The third picture is just a zoom of part of the one before it. When I looked closely at the whole photo, I found that all four of us — parents and grandparents — were engaging Nikki Dee as they clap as we often do this together. I, particularly, have a goofy look on my face.

Clapping


Clapping

Clapping Zoom


Clapping

Good music tends to lead to dancing. This one was impromptu. What fun! Imagine being spontaneous at your own wedding!

Impromptu Dancing

More to come tomorrow.

Monday, September 08, 2008

Under the Chuppah

The Jewish wedding ceremony takes place under a canopy called a chuppah (don't say the 'c'). For their event the girls had their west coast friends sign their best wishes at the party following the civil ceremony. Puff's dad has passed away, so on top, Puff placed her father's prayer shawl.

The first photo shows the whole scene and part of the audience. One has to appreciate how green everything was so late in August. That was the beneficial side effect of having such a wet summer. Another great thing is that by the end of August the insects were not inclined to bother us very much; earlier in the summer, they could have and would have made it miserable. Notice that the families stand beside the couple rather than sit through the ceremony.

Under the Chuppah

The next photo is a little closer than the first. The flouncy bride's family and friends are on the right actually closer to Althegal. Except for Nikki Dee who was being a very good girl in the front row, that's our whole but tiny clan under the chuppah and to the left. The two brothers-in-law, Puff's and Althegal's, are holding the chuppah with Puff's nephew helping out.

Under the Chuppah

Moving in even closer, you can see me looking off into the trees. At times I needed to collect my emotional self by casting my glance to the glorious surroundings. Cuppa seems to be having a similar moment. It was a beautiful scene on a beautiful day with the Crowe River in the direction in which I am looking (except lower). If you look closely, you can see that the officiant is playing the guitar at this point as he did at several junctures during the ceremony. It was quite poignant.

Under the Chuppah

And finally, for this post, a closer shot under the chuppah with the rabbi reading, the girls holding hands, and my son-in-law holding the chuppah. The funky footwear is more visible in this photo, but if you look back up at the other photos, you'll see it there too. We didn't all wear pink or green Converse sneakers, but I was keen to go with the flow.

Under the Chuppah

(Note: all of these photos as well as those yesterday were taken by my BIL.)

Sunday, September 07, 2008

Along the Green Aisle

Even the last four years have brought about a difference in photography. When Thesha got married, there were digital cameras, but they weren't quite as ubiquitous or so many megapixels. I perhaps have access to half the pictures taken at the wedding and feel swamped. Nevertheless, bit by bit I'll try to wade through them and post them here and there on the WWW. Primarily for family, I think some of you regulars may appreciate a quick look too. In almost all cases, and certainly in today's batch, the photos were taken by others. All of these, for example, are from my Bro-IL, Treebeard who has some amazing photos posted on his Flickr site.

Today, I 'll show you the walk down the aisle, the green aisle. In this first photo, you can see where the wedding party collected for the traditional walk. It shows the lawn, which we call Bridgesward (or Bridge Sward)because there is the relic of a bridge if you were to point the camera the other way. The rabbi (not officially one yet) is the first to make the walk.

Walking the Green Aisle

At thirty second intervals the rest of us followed. This is Thesha, my oldest.

Walking the Green Aisle

Both Cuppa and I walked Althegal. This was very emotional for me, and there are a number of photos of me looking to the ground, but I managed to lift my head for a this one. Get a load of the funky vest and bowtie, will ya? I think it's been fifty years or more since I last wore one of those. Don't Cuppa and Althegal look smashing?

Walking the Green Aisle

At the end of the walk, we both got a hug from the girl. Cuppa is about to get hers in the next photo, and I managed a smile while waiting for mine.

Walking the Green Aisle

Then Puff came, escorted by her mother and sister.

Walking the Green Aisle

Here, the two brides greet and are about to hug and kiss before being officially joined.

Walking the Green Aisle

I'll try to keep the photos coming fairly regularly now that I've started because I know that a number of folk are getting anxious to see them.