No joke! Take a look!
On their inaugural run at a wedding, these cufflinks will be presented to all of the male members of our family to be worn on their wedding day.
Watch out Aaron, Reece, Blake, James, Howard and Sampson!!!
If you only go to one wedding this year, make it this one
No joke! Take a look!
On their inaugural run at a wedding, these cufflinks will be presented to all of the male members of our family to be worn on their wedding day.
Watch out Aaron, Reece, Blake, James, Howard and Sampson!!!
UPDATE: the Call has been made. The ceremony will be held indoors.
The weather is looking a bit dicey. The Call hasn’t been made yet, but if we decide that it is too cold/windy/rainy, then the ceremony will be held inside the Narrabeen Surf Lifesaving Club, upstairs. This is the same location as before, just indoors instead of outside in the weather. It will be convenient, because we will only have to walk 10 metres to the reception 🙂
Watch this space.
Within a small tolerance, I can pinpoint the exact time and location that I fell in love with Hayley: at around 9:30 PM on August 21, 2012, at the Duke Hotel in Enmore, below the TV in the front bar. I laughed more than I ever had before. She was so smart, so beautiful, so funny. She liked stuff that is cool, and hated stuff that sucks.
It wasn’t all fun and games, we also did science. We developed the test to determine if two cats were the same; if you can put them next to each other, then they aren’t the same cat.
I walked her home, but I couldn’t go home myself. It wouldn’t have been safe to drive. My brain was just frozen; all it could say was “WOW!”. I floated.
Tonight, I’m taking her to that exact spot, two years later, and I’m more head-over-heels-in-love than ever.
This evening, Hayley was waving at my eyes with a bobby pin. The following conversation ensued:
D: “you’re trying to poke out my eyes on purpose, so I never look at another woman again”
H: “then I’ll do it before your Bucks’ Night”
D: “it’s a Bucks’; it’s men only”
H: “then you won’t miss your eyes”
This afternoon, Storm and Nikita RSVP’d to the wedding, making me the winner! The competition, of course, being whose “side” would be the first to complete their RSVP’s.
Thank you, everyone on my side, for getting your RSVPs in. I’d also like to thank Farmville; without which, Hayley may have won.
It’s going to be such a great day.
Only fifty days to go until our wedding!
Also, we posted the invitations today.
This weekend Darryn, my family and I went to Melboure. With the wedding fast approaching it was time for Darryn to meet my Nana in Geelong. Nana (Dale Rollason) is my Dad’s mum. It was a great time!! We all met at Bridie’s house and the first thing Darryn did was fix Nana’s phone. Hungry as ever we went to lunch at the Little Creature Brewery *cough*hipsterville*cough* really good food though!
A few photos from the trip here!
A great weekend picking mushrooms and staying at George’s cabin (Native Dog Cabin) in Oberon. Absolutely beautiful place with tall, yellow poplar trees, old mines, neigh-bouring horses (see what I did there?) and roos bouncing around.
We tried our hand at camping and it was FREEEEZING! Apparently it can snow in Oberon, no arguments here! No matter how big the fire was it couldn’t have helped, although it did supply Michelle, Sampson, Darryn and I with makeshift s’mores.
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It was lovely to meet Angela Miller, straight away Darryn and I were ready to lock in the date with her.
Not only was she nice and funny, she was involved in the world record for the number of couples gathered in one place to renew their wedding vows.
Below is a snapshot from Angela’s website with details of the event.
We had an incredible evening with our friends and family, drinks, glowsticks and magic berries!
We also announced the wedding date to be 13th September 2014! Looking forward to seeing everyone 1 year and 3 weeks from now.
In the meantime, here are a few photos from the party.
Holding a small family BBQ around the corner from our house seemed like an easy task, however the wind and severe lack of heat in the park hot plate made things a little messy.
Despite this it was a great day, champagne was flowing and everyone seemed to get along. What more could you hope for?
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Quite early in our relationship, Darryn said to me “We can’t move in together until we have been together for six month”.
Well roughly nine months into our relationship we signed a lease and are preparing to move into the first house we will share together.
Darryn has told me that he was about to ask me to move in with him. Let the record show that it was I who asked him if he would live with me. This was quite momentous for me, not only because I was moving in with my fiancé, as of one week ago, I was moving out of my parent’s house and into a house of my own. Managing to avoid the awkward, tense and dirty housemate phase, I am grateful that Darryn said “yes”.
2/22 Palace Street, Ashfield.
To be honest in the beginning I thought it was an elaborate joke, it wasn’t until he started trying to pull the ring out of his jacket that I realised I was very wrong.
Let us start back at the beginning.
It was our 9 month anniversary, we were looking for a place to move in together and up until this point we had not had the luck we are renowned for. Darryn suggested going to Uchi Lounge for dinner, I believe his reasoning was to make us feel better for no luck with the house hunting, as well as celebrating our 9 months together.
It was a lovely dinner, a set menu that we have had before but never failed to be outstanding. This time however, roughly halfway through the courses the food stopped coming. I didn’t really notice too much as the last plate we had had was the Kingfish Sashimi w Shallot Umeboshi & Tamari Dressing (my favourite dish of anything ever) and the taste was lingering in my mouth, the longer they held off the next course, the longer I could hold on to it.
We were holding hands across the table and Darryn was saying wonderful things, all of which are a bit of a blur now. Then he got off of his chair and down on one knee. Using my full name, he asked me to marry him. As I said earlier, I thought he might be joking, to the point where I asked him if he was kidding. Chalk it up to total shock and surprise! He began to pull out the ring and that is when I knew it was real, at which point I said “yes”. I then proceeded to cry and shake as I put the ring on.
The tables either side of us clapped and congratulated us, one even bought us some champagne which I managed to accidentally tip over our next course of Kinoko Lover – Chargrilled King Mushrooms w Garlic Chilli Sautéed Japanese Mushrooms, which I maintain made the wonderful dish even nicer.
We messaged our families, Facebooked and Instagrammed the occasion and finished our meal, all the while crying, shaking and constantly looking down and my hand.
We left the restaurant, caught a taxi to Newtown, stopping in at Gelato Blue and proceeded to Midnight Special, as this was the place we became officially together. Finishing off the evening with a glass of red. Darryn may tell you different but I believe that by this point of had stopped crying and was just floating.
Pretty incredible evening.
When Darryn invited me to his family’s week long trip to Currarong I very much felt as though I was intruding. With a little convincing I went and had a great time. I spent a brief amount of time sending my resumé to Rachel Simpson in the hopes of securing a short-term contractor role at IAG Research Centre. The rest of the time was spent boogie boarding, bush walking and snorkelling.
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I had a great time in Europe with Deb. I did very much miss Darryn! Worry not, I carried with me, at all times, his representative.
#chewydoeseurope
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It’s not a selfie if there are two of you!
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