Well not exactly, but I guess you can Sentosa an Island and if you are having a wedding there it’s an Island Wedding. Attended a wedding on Sentosa recently. It was a very nice event, small and quaint event. We had to go a little early as the missus was helping the bride out with some wedding coordination. We drove onto the island around 11am as it was a lunch time solemnisation and buffet reception. I was tasked to help out with the video recording for the day. But did managed to get some pictures in as well.
The ceremony started in this little area where the Justice of the Peace arrived and the wedding proper began. A very short ceremony and it just took about 15 minutes and it was over, the vows were taken, kiss the bride, exchange of rings sign the documents and before you know it we were done and some photo taking opportunities were there with the happy couple. Here they are George and Darma with the witnesses and Justice of the Peace.
The party proceeded to the reception in the ballroom for lunch. Some more pictures of the event and I love those wedding gift very nice.
There was the usual games and stuff the yum seng was shouted out and of course there was the throwing of the bridal bouquet which had to have a retake as the first time no one caught it. Around 4pm the final thank you’s were said and the guess started to take their leave.
A couple of more shots of the happy couple.
And through it all was the missus who was task with being the ‘Captain’ of the bride for the day. Good Job sweetie :)
On a side note, if you ever visit Rarotonga there is an island on that island (does that sound right) where you can actually hold a wedding. It’s about I think 50 to 100 m in length and you take a small boat over (or you can walk over if you like, in your tux !!) It’s just a stones throw away from the main land. Many people actually go there to get married. That would really be an island wedding.
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