Thursday 14 March 2013

Rhea & Ben - A Class Act

There is some merit in the theory that you can meet the love of your life at a wedding.  Rhea and Ben first met at a wedding on Hayman Island.  They caught one another's eye, however barely spoke.  The following year, when Rhea's mum Liz needed a lawyer, Ben came to mind.  Rhea contacted Ben and a meeting was arranged.  Their meeting was brief, however Liz believes she witnessed an undeniable connection that day, and understandably takes the bulk of the credit for Ben and Rhea's union!

Ben continued to assist Liz, though without charge.  When Rhea eventually learned of Ben's generosity she sent him a message of thanks.  In addition to her words of gratitude, Rhea mentioned that she was single.  Ben invited her to dinner and so began a relationship that would, within a year, lead to a highly romantic marriage proposal, and later, the birth of their beautiful son William and a romantic, joyful and beautifully styled wedding ceremony.

Ben and Rhea were married at Carousel by Albert Park Lake.  The ceremony was first intended to be held outdoors on the deck, however 43 degree heat necessitated a welcome move indoors.  With the comfort of their guests assured, and concerns about the condition of the many hundred David Austin roses put to rest, Ben mingled happily with family and friends awaiting the arrival of his bride.  The pre ceremony period was underscored by an impressive performance by Ruby Strings.





Despite the intense heat, Rhea, dressed in a Suzanne Harward French silk and lace couture gown, was all smiles when she arrived. Attended by her brother Prabesh, Rhea, together with her bridesmaids, entered to a performance of Pachelbel's stately and sentimental Canon in D Major





Rhea and Ben received the blessing of Rhea's mother and brother, before Liz stepped forward with their adorable five month old son William to read a sweet and humorous children's story; The Lovely Dinosaur by Edward Monkton.  Rhea and Ben's faces instantly lit up when their little boy was brought forward.



After telling the story of their meeting (the reaction from Ben's business partner and Groomsman Darren was priceless when he learned that Ben hadn't billed his hours of work for Rhea's mum!), Ben's friend Richard presented the final reading; 'Union' from The Beginning To End by Robert Fulgham.


Ben and Rhea recited vows they had composed themselves.  They were romantic and reflective and delivered with touching sincerity and a hint of humour.  


"..I previously thought that a partner needs to accept you however you are and whatever you do, but you've shown me that relationships take time, effort and sacrifice,  and if you do these things with love and kindness in your heart, the rewards are beyond compare..."


".. I vow to be honest, caring and truthful.  I vow to love you for eternity, respecting you, honouring you and growing old with you until we have to carry each other's walking sticks."
 

After my very happy task of declaring Ben and Rhea to be husband and wife, we were entertained by Ruby Strings's renditions of J.S Bach's Air (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major) and Mancini's Moon River.




Ben and Rhea's introduction for the first time as Mr and Mrs Skinner was met with an enormous cheer.  As they walked down the aisle, hand in hand, to the tune of Bittersweet Symphony, it was clear that they were a much loved and respected couple - qualities I identified the moment I met them.   



Congratulations Rhea and Ben.  Your kindness and relaxed attitudes made planning and presenting your ceremony so enjoyable.  I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.  Have a wonderful life. xx


Sally Hughes
Authorised Marriage Celebrant
The Words & Music Company

Photography: Warrenphotography
Venue: Carousel
Styling: Intique & Co
Musicians: Ruby Strings
Rhea's gown: Suzanne Harward 
Ben's suit: Hugo Boss

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