In Thailand you do not need an official marriage person to marry you. You need to do some paperwork before hand and then go and register the marriage at the local registrar office, which just involves filling a form and signing it. Tony acted as the sermon to the wedding and Billy looking after the rings and took photos with our camera. I was a flower girl, making sure there was petals on the ground where they were stood and I also took photos with Pete and Deb's camera. As the sunset, they took turns to recite their vows to one another which the wrote themselves. It was very moving and beautiful. It definitely brought a tear to my eye and then Tony pronounced them Man and Wife. It was perfect. :-)
Friday, 9 March 2007
The big moment
In Thailand you do not need an official marriage person to marry you. You need to do some paperwork before hand and then go and register the marriage at the local registrar office, which just involves filling a form and signing it. Tony acted as the sermon to the wedding and Billy looking after the rings and took photos with our camera. I was a flower girl, making sure there was petals on the ground where they were stood and I also took photos with Pete and Deb's camera. As the sunset, they took turns to recite their vows to one another which the wrote themselves. It was very moving and beautiful. It definitely brought a tear to my eye and then Tony pronounced them Man and Wife. It was perfect. :-)
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