Monday, May 14, 2007

We are married!

Signing our lives away. . . !



Introducing the newly married couple

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Posing for photos

Unfortunately due to limited time, we didn't get a lot of photos with people. Luckily we managed to get a photo of us with Jack's immediate family, but sadly, there is not one of the Curry's together.


Here we are with Carol Galloway, our celebrant. She was absolutely superb, and put together a service that we felt really reflected who we are and what marriage is to us. We met with her on a number of occasions prior to the wedding, and had lots of fun working with her.


With Katrina's Dad, Pat, and his partner Verna



With Jack's Mum, Margaret, and the Stanton brothers

The Brothers

Here we are with The Brothers, and it is only as I post these photos, that I realise I am the only girl in either of Jack's or my family!

With all the brothers




With my brother's Ed and Ian



And with Jack's brothers Roger, Tony and Rob

Photos of Jack and Katrina at the Massey Memorial






Driving in Style

Our friends Margaret and Johan have a lovely Jaguar (which Margaret tells us is more trouble than it's worth! and if it's anything like Jack's Katana, I know exactly what she means!) and when they heard that Jack and I had planned on driving to the wedding together in the Mazda family wagon, they were horrified, and offered their beautiful Jag and a handsome chauffeur to transport us in style.

This is Johan and his Jag


What a treat it was to be driven in such a lovely car. Johan had put ribbon on it and drove sedately all the way, so there was no chance of going to the wedding anonymously! As a lovely surprise on the way to the reception venue, Johan had a bottle of bubbly for us to enjoy, and by all accounts, Jack needed it after his harrowing wait for me to arrive at Massey Memorial! Clearly he was relieved it was finally over, as he kept saying "we're married!" all the way to the reception.

Many thanks to Margaret and Johan for their thoughtfulness and generosity in offering the Jag, it was lots of fun, and very special for us. It sure beats the Mazda any day!







Museum of Wellington City and Sea

We held our reception at the Museum of Wellington City and Sea, it was the former bond store of the Wellington Harbour Board and has been beautifully restored. We thought it was somewhere really lovely that would enable us to have the informality we wanted for our reception, in the grandeur of the surroundings. All the staff we came into contact with could not have been more professional or helpful, and made the day run so smoothly, so our thanks to Cory and the team.







Sunday, March 18, 2007

Girls on Film - Part 2



Here we are enjoying the last of the lovely day outside at The Tasting Room