My Granddaughter’s Easter Wedding

My granddaughter, Shannon, and her groom, Jordan, met while on holiday when they were teenagers in Grade 11 and Grade 12 respectively. But there was a problem. He lived in Queenstown in the Eastern Cape and she in Plettenberg Bay in the Western Cape, so they could only see each other during school holidays. But distance did nothing to deter these two from forging a strong and loving relationship. They would move mountains to spend time together while never neglecting their studies. Shan worked on a teaching degree through UNISA while Jordan was apprenticed while studying to become a Millwright. He is now qualified and she has just a few months to go before her final exams. They are now 22 and 23 years old respectively. Young, you might think, but not too young. They both know exactly what they want and are truly committed to each other.

Because the two families are from different towns they decided to get married at The Woods, Humansdorp and all the wedding guests booked accommodation at nearby St Francis Bay.

For us, it was a six-hour road trip but the garden route drive is always beautiful.  We stopped for breakfast in Swellendam and then for a leg stretch at Bon Jour Petro Stop just before Mossel Bay.

We shared our awesome accommodation with our two daughters, Lisa and Lollz and our grandson, Josh. Our sister-in-law, Barbara, from Kokstad joined us too.

Friday morning breakfast on our patio – Fig and Berries.

The weather for the whole weekend was awesome.  The entire weekend was wonderfully organised with something happening each day.

On Thursday evening we had sundowners at the bride’s accommodation and then walked to the restaurant where the entire wedding party had a section of the restaurant to themselves.  

Sundowners – aunts and uncle of the bride – Lisa, Nicoline, Lollz, Sean
Groom’s Family – Ettiene and Charlene (parents) on the left Grandparents on the right
Having fun
Grandparents of the Bride

On Friday we all gathered at Sunset Beach with our glasses and drinks.  Platters of delicious snacks were provided and we socialised and got to know each other while watching the sun go down.  What a perfect evening it was.  Not a breath of wind and no need for jackets or jerseys.

Brother and cousin of the bride – Simon and Josh
The Bride with her Grandfather
Lollz and Shan
Shan and Great-Aunt Barbara
Bridesmaid, Robyn with some friends from St John’s where Shan spent three years before moving to Glenwood
Mother of the Bride and Bridesmaid’s mother – Best of friends who raised their kids together.
Brother (groomsman) and Father of the Bride

Saturday was Wedding Day and the festivities began at 3 pm and lasted well into the night.

The groom’s uncle is a pastor, and he married the happy couple under the canopy of a Bedouin Tent overlooking a beautiful dam.  It was a tad windy and at first, the bride’s veil blew into her face but she cleverly swapped places with the groom, her bridesmaid arranged her train and then all went smoothly.  What a beautiful ceremony, with the gentlest, wisest words on love being given by the pastor. The bride and groom wrote their own vows which were sincere and beautiful and most eloquently expressed to each other.

Paster Goosen having a word with his nephew
Bridesmaids lead the bride in
Father walking the bride down the aisle
Here comes my bride!
A lovely place to be married
Making Vows
The mothers waiting to sign the register

As the happy couple emerged from the tent a bell rang out its joyful noise.   We all showered the couple with natural leaves and the family members gathered for a group photograph.  A drone was involved in this and we all had to look up and say cheese!

While the wedding party was having photographs taken the rest of the guests were treated to snacks and drinks in another Bedouin tent.   This was followed by a dinner in a beautifully decorated venue next door.

Grandparents in their finery

Jeff the MC ensured everything ran smoothly from getting the guests to the right venues in time to introducing each speaker most eloquently.     The Father of the Bride brought tears to our eyes with his excellent speech, the best man and bridesmaid read out messages from absent friends and then both the bride and groom gave heartwarming speeches.  I was so proud of them both but especially my granddaughter. Who knew that she was so good at public speaking!  The groom, too, said that he had not spoken in public since doing English orals at school, yet they both spoke so confidently.

The Dinner Venue
Lauren (mother of the bride) and Bridget (friend)
Master of Ceremonies
Bridal Table
Charlene, Jordan, Shannon, Allan
Jordan giving his speech
Shannon giving her speech
Cutting the Cake

And then the dancing began.  We just loved watching the littlest members of the guests enjoying the music and dancing together.  

The Bride and Groom
Robyn dancing with her dad
You couldn’t get this tot off the dance floor!
The Earl teaching Charlene’s niece to dance
Young cousins of the groom enjoying the dancing
Jenna getting the party going

The weekend ended with breakfast at the Lighthouse at a restaurant called Nevermind! We packed up at Fig and Berries, drove to the venue, enjoyed a delicious brekkie on the veranda, and then said our farewells to the other guests.

The Lighthouse
Breakfast at Nevermind

After breakfast, we made our way to Plettenberg Bay where we spent the night with Lauren and Allan, A few of Shannon’s school friends were also accommodated on mattresses in the family room upstairs.   There were in fact 12 of us altogether.  The girls left very early the following morning but the rest of us left later that morning.

And the Happy Couple?  They flew to an island in Mozambique for a week-long romantic honeymoon!

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