Nicola & Mark - Gabbinbar Homestead Wedding
I'm writing this blog post in what is I think the 5th week of self-isolation. And it also marks 5 weeks since the original date of my first postponed wedding of the year. It's been a wild ride since then, and with no clear end date there is not much more we can do other than ride the wave and enjoy the extra time at home with the family - Did I mention we have a 3-month-old baby? Her name is Georgia and apart from a nightly dinner time screaming session, she is the most relaxed, sweet baby you could imagine.
A stunning Gabbinbar Wedding
While the iso continues, I've been going through my recent weddings and trying to blog as much as possible. It's so nice to re-live the days and marvel at how we used to hug and embrace family and friends without a second thought. How we used to crowd together, shoulder-to-shoulder, and watch as the people close to us declared their love for each other. Surely we will be able to do this again soon right?
Anyways, Nicola & Mark got married late last year at the impeccable Gabbinbar Homestead in Toowoomba. I am always blown away by the attention to detail at this venue. Mark's father conducted the ceremony in the pavilion, before drinks & lawn games in the garden, dinner & speeches in the ballroom, and finally dancing back out at the pavilion. These guys were so sweet together - I had a blast photographing their day. I'll leave the descriptions there and let the photos do the talking.
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