Yesterday was a glorious one for a wedding. The sun shone throughout, and it was cool enough in the shade. This was the occasion of the wedding of Mr and Mrs Andrew and Danielle Milwain, and most delightful it was.
When Jackie and I lived in Minstead I had often, en route to Lyndhurst and back, walked past the Strictly Private sign to a rough road leading to the New Forest Outdoor Centre. Yesterday, we were entitled to make our way along the track. I decided to walk, but
by the time I had reached a splendid rhododendron, realised it was probably quite a long way, especially as other cars were clearly going much further on. One of these was Frances’s, being driven by her son-in-law Paul, who hooted, grinned, and gave me a two-fingered salute. This seemed somewhat less than respectful of the young man.
Soon after this, I was relieved to see Jackie’s Modus hove into view. She had correctly assessed that I probably needed to be driven myself.
The venue was quite idyllic. The main building was of wooden construction suitable for the purposes of outdoor activities and was licensed for weddings. The lawn was inviting, and those who were planning to stay overnight had begun to pitch their tents or take occupation of their named huts.
Those gathering for the event
included Louisa with Jessica and Imogen, seen here conversing with their great grandmother.
Eventually it was time for us to take our seats inside and wait, with Andy, the handsome groom, for Rob, his soon-to-be father-in-law, to lead Danni, the beautiful bride, into the Registrar’s temporary domain.
Perhaps the highlight of the ceremony was the abduction of the rings. All had gone swimmingly until my nephew Adam was called upon to present the two gold bands. At precisely that moment, his son, Jasper did a runner. He made it out of the front door before Thea, the little boy’s mother caught up with him. It was then she realised that she held the box containing the rings which she had been just about to hand to her husband. Universal hilarity ensued, the rings were recovered, and the unfazed Registrar continued conducting the proceedings.
I had been given the honour of performing a reading. This was my choice:
It earned me a kiss from the bride.
After the ceremony we all milled about, snacking on garlic bread and enjoying drinks from the bar, until a splendid salad and cold meats lunch with red and white wine was served in the refectory.
Hundreds of photographs were taken by the guests, and probably 1000+ by the official photographer, who kept set pieces to the absolute minimum.
Here he is shooting Danni with her brother Adam and her parents Elizabeth and Rob.
At lunch in the marquee, the father of the bride gave a tender and entertaining speech, which was followed by one from the groom who omitted no-one in his eloquent thanks, and another from Danni’s friend Laura who claimed to be getting in on the act in the same way as Danni had done at hers.
This morning Aaron presented me with an apt footnote to the great day. I accompanied him to Mole Country Supplies where we purchased materials for a fence he is building for us. This involved two trips with his van. He knew about the wedding and I described the venue. He told me he had spent two days picking stones out of the lawn a year or so ago. I trust anyone reading this who spent last night in a tent will appreciate our friend’s efforts.
Hordle Chinese Take Away provided our dinner this evening. It was as good as usual. We both drank Kingfisher, which doesn’t vary much either.
Yes – a beautiful day for a wedding – and beautiful people to fill that day!
Thank you, GP
What fun to snoop on a wedding that I wasn’t invited to! Thanks for bringing me there on a glorious day.
Thanks, Luanne. Glad you enjoyed it
What a lovely wedding, what a lovely setting and what lovely words you chose to share with the couple on the cusp of the next step of their lives together.
Many thanks, Osyth
Yes, weddings are always very lovely occasions, full of hope for the future.
Thanks, John
Great post. Everyone looks so happy – bride, groom and parents. And who are those sweet girls, including the one who’s scratching the back of her leg? I love that they didn’t pose for the photo. And the vow, Derrick: beautiful. How did you feel, reading it?
Thank you, Cynthia R. I felt a bit choked. I fact, Danni, afterwards said: ‘I saw those tears’.The little girls are two of my granddaughters, children of Louisa and Errol. This post should offer some useful clarification: https://derrickjknight.com/2014/01/05/my-branch-of-the-family-tree/
Your choice of poem was nicely unsentimental Derrick, the venue looks delightful and the three photos showing interaction between bride and father are great. There are no photos of the handsome groom however – my interest is piqued!
Sorry, Pauline. My excuses are given in my response to Cynthia J. Here are a couple: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1718275118450498&set=pcb.1718276385117038&type=3
It seems you have to have “friended” that particular page to see them (unless I’m excluded because of my past record)*? 🙂
* I observe that, by chucking such verbal grenades into the text, you get readers saying “I’m intrigued”, “M interest is piqued”, etc.
Unless you have been barred 🙂 that is a shame, Paul
Delightful-looking ceremony, enlivened (as perhaps inevitably with anything involving the Knight tribe) by the unexpected. Enjoyed your choice of reading. Hope all goes well for their future (I too noted the absence of any Andy pix, unless that’s his profile behind a wineglass [significant???] just in front of Danni’s while her father delivers his speech?)
Thanks, Paul. Andy is behind a flower in those pics. My excuse is given in my response to Cynthia J
There is a champagne flute, too. Cryptic reference to music and drink??
Nice one, Paul
Some pics added to my response to Pauline
My thoughts often parallel Pauline’s….and I was asking myself, as I looked at these photos of such a happy occasion: what happened to the groom?
I had a similar thought, then thought – who needs a groom?!
Thanks, Bruce. 🙂 I’ve added some pics to my response to Pauline
Thanks, Cynthia. I thought that myself, too, but I couldn’t take any during the ceremony, there were no set pieces from him, and he was elusive. You can just see glimpses behind a flower during Rob’s speech. Never mind, there are loads more appearing with great speed on Facebook
I’ve added some pics to my response to Pauline. X
Thanks for taking us along to the wedding, Derrick. Looks like it was a perfect day.
Thank you, Jill. It was. Memorable
Just beautiful! I love the poem you read. What a memorable day.
Thank you, Leslie. It was
Beautiful captures on a beautiful day… 🙂
Thank you, Maniparna
I’m so glad you walked down that path.
The reading was short and sweet.
Thank you, Mary
What an amazing day. Thanks for sharing the pics, the atmosphere and the reading with us.
Thank you, Peggy
Such a lovely place for a wedding! Much light and luck to the newlyweds!
Many thanks, Michelle
I crashed a wedding with your help and such a sight it was. An honor to be asked to read at a wedding! (I’ve only read at funerals…)Fine words and pictures, Derrick. I love the eloquence of those of Danni’s father speaking. Wonderful venue; I would put up a tent there, myself. (Also makes me think of my youngest daughter’s wedding in a clearing of woods a couple years ago. Bliss.
Many thanks, Cynthia G. I did read at Sam and Holly’s wedding at a winery in Australia, but I thought that was unusual
In what way, I wonder? Now I am curious.
Or perhaps you meant: the winery…?! I might agree!
The reading at a civil ceremony
Got it, thanks.
Thanks for sharing such a lovely occasion with us. Love The Vow and the setting looks gorgeous.
Many thanks, Miriam. It was quite an event
Beautiful poem! Wishing all the happiness to the young couple!
Thank you very much Inese
What a lovely, down-to-earth wedding! The poem you chose to read is charming. You don’t get stage fright then? 🙂
No more, now I’ve grown up 🙂 Thanks, Rose
Derrick, this was a marvelous and special day you shared with all of us! Two hearts joined with all the family pleased with such a marriage Union. All the pieces seemed to fall into place. Thank you for letting us get a glimpse of the wedding and reception.
May God bless and keep this couple happy, healthy and successful together in wedded bliss. <3 <3
Many thanks, Robin, for reading, for commenting, and for your prayer
What a glorious setting . Thank you for the guided tour 🙂
Thank you Raili
Lovely scenery! Gosh, the envy! Can’t have been anything but wonderful day 🙂
Thanks, Nina. It sure was
Beautiful pictures
Thank you, Lynn. Your blog looks as if it will appeal to me, so I’ve followed
Wow what a beautiful setting and day!
Thanks, Lynn
What a lovely venue and such perfect weather. I love the vow which you read. 🙂 Congratulations to the newlyweds.
Many thanks, Sylvia
The day and choice of place couldn’t have been better! Wonderful reading too! 🙂
Many thanks, Anna
I get such a kick out of the fact that I know family members in your pictures. However, I did not recognize Louisa as her hair looked much darker than I remembered from prior photos. No doubt the light. It looks as though it was a beautiful day for all.
Thank you, Lisa. I wouldn’t be so sure about Louisa’s hair. It is prone to change. 🙂
Aha! I should not be so easily led…
It looks like a lovely wedding in a lovely place. How fun that so many spent the night, as well.
I love weddings–thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Merril
Beautiful wedding.
Thanks, Lonely
Thank you for sharing the special day with us. 🙂
Thank you, Amy
Your blog post will be a lovely gift for the bridge and groom. Perfect day!
Many thanks, Laurie