The setting was very lovely witha floral arch of pale lemon roses and white orchids, an aisle of Rose petals and a gazebo graced with white orchids and other white flowers. Very elegant. Thai style soft drinks were offered while we waited for the bridal party. It was very hot although there was a light breeze intermtently from the beach. Angie, mother of the bride looked lovely in Teal and her son walked her down the aisle. There had been some tensions between them prior to the wedding but he greeted her with a " you look beautiful Mum" . She almost burst into tears.
The bride and her dad Tim arrived soon after the bridesmaids and she was radiant.

This is the dress we all shepherded through security and immigration on the way to Koh Samui. It was worth it. It was so tight though, Kirsten felt faint by the time we went to the wedding dinner!
The bride and her dad Tim arrived soon after the bridesmaids and she was radiant.

This is the dress we all shepherded through security and immigration on the way to Koh Samui. It was worth it. It was so tight though, Kirsten felt faint by the time we went to the wedding dinner!
The couple were so confident in their vows. The readings were poignant. Every aspect was perfect and so happy. After the ceremony we had cones of Rose petals to throw as they walked up the aisle.
While the bridal group went off to have their photos we retired to the bar for delicious hors d'oeuves by the pool. This is a vary elegant resort and very expensive but they are making the wedding very special.
Now we get transported by golf carts to the wedding reception. The main building is on the hill overlooking the beach and an expansive view of the greater bay and Islands. It is very dramatic.
After a fabulous, delicious dinner of five courses the bridal party did a flash dance medley, we all danced and then it was time to go. The finale was a Thai tradition of sending lanterns into the sky with our wishes. Unfortunately I had to share a lantern with three others and I think our wishes were too heavy. Our lantern drifted into the trees and started a fire! There was a great flurry as the staff jumped into the above pond and splashed water to put out the fire. The wind had changed so the lanterns were drifting in the wrong direction. No more wishing lanterns but I loved the idea. The bride and groom had made this a very personal wedding.
Now we get transported by golf carts to the wedding reception. The main building is on the hill overlooking the beach and an expansive view of the greater bay and Islands. It is very dramatic.
After a fabulous, delicious dinner of five courses the bridal party did a flash dance medley, we all danced and then it was time to go. The finale was a Thai tradition of sending lanterns into the sky with our wishes. Unfortunately I had to share a lantern with three others and I think our wishes were too heavy. Our lantern drifted into the trees and started a fire! There was a great flurry as the staff jumped into the above pond and splashed water to put out the fire. The wind had changed so the lanterns were drifting in the wrong direction. No more wishing lanterns but I loved the idea. The bride and groom had made this a very personal wedding.What do I think of destination weddings now? I think it can be a wonderful experience as this was. I got to spend more time with a group of people who are now friends. I had a lovely holiday. It takes a lot of organisation to make it special. It also restricts the number of family who can attend . Perhaps a good thing? Depends on the family I suppose. It was exactly what the couple wanted and they made it so special and memorable and I think when you have been living together for a while already it is a way of making the final transition to marriage significant.























The happy couple



