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Stacey and Phil – Married!

You never know when you’re going to run into the love of your life.  You might be taking a simple walk down the river with your dog, only to find someone else taking a walk with their dog, you strike up a conversation and *boom* three years later you’re getting married. …
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Kylie and Morgan –Married!

Hug A Ginger Day.  Love it or hate it, the reason you’re sitting there right now reading this post is because of it.  I can’t tell you why redheaded people need an international day of hugs, but once a year this seems to be the case. …
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Rachel & Pep – Married in Queenstown!

“It’s beautiful”, they said.  “You’ll love it”, they said.  Having already seen a lot of beautiful places in my time, I wondered if Queenstown would really be everything ‘they’ said it would be.  Somehow Queenstown had thus far avoided a visit from me, but that was all about to change. …
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How many kids did we bring again? Memoirs of our European adventure – PART THREE

So it turns out that English isn’t the only language spoken in the world.  While you may know this in your head, you really don’t know it in your heart of hearts until you’ve been shopping in a European supermarket.  We were travelling on a budget, so there was certainly no sitting at restaurants and pointing to the menu and hoping for the best. …
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How many kids did we bring again? Memoirs of our European adventure – PART ONE

It seemed like the world’s biggest pipe dream, at the time, but I’m kind of a ‘dream big’ type of girl.  Paul and I had already been on a couple of European adventures without the kids, photographing weddings.  Every time we’d see something magical, interesting or even just kind of stinky, we wished we had the kids there to share it with us. …
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Stacey and Patrick’s Ashburton Dairy Farm Wedding

She’d be home in three days.  Well that was always the plan, anyway.  Stacey left her parents in Nelson and travelled down to Ashburton to check out what the dairy farming was like down there.    Little did she know that a certain dairy farmer was to catch her eye, and steal her heart. …