Discovering you’re pregnant while planning your wedding is a happy surprise but can also come with its share of challenges. You’ve already got a lot on your plate, and now you’re adding motherhood to the mix! But with the right approach, your wedding can still be everything you dreamed of—just with a little extra magic […]
Jessica and Dennis’ gorgeous wedding at Anambah House sticks out in my mind for so many reasons. First off, it was my debut at Anambah House—a hidden gem in the Hunter Valley that not a lot of people, even those in the industry, know about. It’s surprising because this place is absolutely spectacular. You drive […]
A Tale of Elegance: Dom + Nick’s Chapel Ridge Wedding When I look back on Dom and Nick’s Chapel Ridge wedding, the word that immediately comes to mind is CLASSY. Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Classy? Isn’t that just a fancy way of saying expensive?” Not at all! Creating a classy wedding is all […]
Traditionally, funeral readings emphasise positivity and inspiration, often celebrating the departed’s uplifting actions and the joy they brought to others. However, choosing a fitting funeral poem can be challenging, particularly when the relationship with the deceased was complicated or strained. This blog: Funerals Poems + Readings for Difficult People, offers a unique approach to honoring […]
This is the story of my 400th wedding: a beautiful sunrise King Edward Park elopement in February 2024! A Big Wedding and a Small Wedding King Edward Park Elopement When Greta first reached out to me, she and Dylan were deep into planning their big wedding in Germany. They needed someone to handle the legal […]
Introduction Grieving is tough, and sometimes, finding solace in movies to watch while you’re grieving can make a world of difference. But can movies really help with grief? Absolutely. Films have a unique way of reflecting our experiences, showing us we’re not alone in our struggles, and offering a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness. […]
Peterson House Chapel was perfect It was an Australian-English-Greek wedding, with a sizeable guest list full of family and friends from the Azzurri football club, where the couple first met. Peterson House Chapel was the perfect venue for their celebration, because of the air-conditioning and ample seating to accommodate their large guest list 🎉 Emotions […]
First Wedding at Wallaringa Farm Wallaringa Farm near Dungog in the Hunter is a real gem. As a celebrant, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing love stories unfold in many beautiful places, but there is something truly special about this place. It has a unique charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. Owned by the lovely […]
MY FIRST ARMIDALE WEDDING: GREAT HOPS BREWERY When Hanah and Christie first booked me, I had this image in my mind of a classy, upscale affair in the vineyards— you know, the whole big shebang. Turns out, I completely misread the vibe they were going for. They had this vision of a relaxed, down-to-earth country […]
Do you ever find yourself on the brink of a major event like a wedding, baby naming, or funeral, only to feel like your mouth has transformed into the Sahara Desert? It’s like your tongue’s been superglued to the roof of your mouth, right? If you’re a celebrant, this scenario might hit close to home. […]
Wedding Day Magic at Leaves and Fishes, Hunter Valley Let’s talk about the real magic of your wedding day. One of the most heartfelt pieces of advice I offer my couples is to forget about chasing perfection on your wedding day; it’s overrated. Sure, we all want to create a remarkable experience for the guests, […]
My Favourite Ceremony Moments at Peppers Creek Chapel & Barrell Room. Peppers Creek Chapel & Barrell Room boasts this wickedly long (aka best) aisle in the Hunter Valley so I met the bride Kylee and her crew out of view at the top of the aisle to impart some last-minute pearls of wisdom like relax, […]
Purple, red and gold wedding colour palette at Circa 1876 wedding venue I have a little secret……My most magnificent weddings tend to be the trickiest to capture in words. It’s a procrastinator’s conundrum, really. I find myself hesitating, paralysed by the fear that my words won’t do justice to the couple’s wonderful wedding. When I […]
The Very Hungry Caterpillar is a great Baby Naming Theme On Sunday I had a great time at Finn’s baby naming ceremony at Gillieston Heights Community Centre. It was all themed around The Very Hungry Caterpillar – balloons, cake, the whole shebang! 🎈🍰 Seriously, who doesn’t love that classic book?! 🐛✨ Choosing The Hungry Caterpillar […]
Welcome to our book club shindig! This time around, a bunch of celebrants, including yours truly, delved into the treasure trove that is David Nihill’s Do You Talk Funny? If you’ve dived into the same pages, feel free to spill the tea in the comments. QUICK RECAP: Do You Talk Funny? The book unveils seven […]
Baby Naming Medowie- for a baby who faced a rocky start Non-religious christenings or Baby Naming Ceremonies as they are commonly called are not just about picking a name; they are about giving a high-five to the little champion for overcoming early hurdles. These naming ceremonies for babies who’ve faced a tough start are like […]
Greetings, fellow literary enthusiasts! Welcome to this book club gathering. This month, myself and some other celebrants took on the non-fiction gem, “Love Stories” by Trent Dalton. If you’ve read the book, I encourage you to share your thoughts in the comments below. Whether you’re eager to tackle the discussion questions or simply spill the […]
From Lightening Ridge to Bar Beach Newcastle: A Sunset Elopement by the Sea 🌅 Amber and Danny tracked me down on the Internet. They’re from Lightening Ridge but thought, “Hey, why not have a blast and tie the knot in Newcastle?” They weren’t picky about the date, time or location, so after some chitchat, we […]
BEAUTIFUL BRONTE I’ve been Facebook friends with Tatum since I was her wedding celebrant at Albion Farm Gardens back in 2019. I’ll happily accept a friend request from any of my clients (but equally won’t be offended if anyone doesn’t reach out in that way). It’s a great way for me to keep up with […]
Celebrant for Life I had the pleasure of marrying Hannah + Charlie back in August 2020, so when they asked me to do their daughter Ella Rose’s baby naming at the Hunter Valley Gardens, I was over the moon. I’m officially their CELEBRANT FOR LIFE now!It is not always possible for grandparents to get involved […]
Hey there, fellow pet lovers! Let me share a heartwarming story from my journey as a celebrant. When I was training to become a wedding celebrant, I was told to steer clear of including pets in ceremonies due to their unpredictable nature and potential for distractions.
But life always has a way of surprising us, doesn’t it? In my very first booking as a celebrant, the couple insisted on having not just one, but all three of their adorable dogs participate in their special day. I found myself at a crossroads. As a celebrant, my role is to guide and facilitate, not to impose my own preferences on couples. So, the dogs got the green light!
Love knows no boundaries… but bureaucracy sure does! ??? Being in a cross-cultural marriage is like embarking on a rollercoaster ride through immigration forms and language barriers. ??️ Attending my brother Jack’s Traditional Korean Wedding, I found myself thinking not only about his extraordinary love story but about the crazy challenges that all couples face […]
When we think of funerals, a somber and serious atmosphere often comes to mind. However, there is a growing recognition that humour can play a meaningful role in the grieving process. Humour, when used appropriately, can help alleviate tension, create connections, and offer moments of relief amidst the sadness. Although it may seem unusual to […]
Hey there, bookworms! Welcome to my virtual book club discussion, featuring none other than the delightful masterpiece called Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert! Get ready to dive into this literary gem, and when you’re done, join me in the comments section for some discussions. Feel free to tackle any of the discussion questions or simply […]
When someone dies, it is not uncommon for hidden truths and undisclosed secrets to emerge, leaving loved ones grappling with a mix of surprise, confusion, and even emotional turmoil. These revelations can range from financial matters and hidden debts to the discovery of undisclosed relationships or unexpected family ties. Dealing with these posthumous revelations in […]
Mother’s Day, a day meant to celebrate and honour mothers, can be a difficult and painful experience for many individuals. For those who have lost their mothers, the day serves as a stark reminder of their absence and the void left behind. Even for those who had complicated relationships with their mothers, Mother’s Day can […]
Mellow Yellow Colour Palette at Willow Tree Estate Are you smiling? Yellow is such a bright and intense colour that it immediately grabs your attention. It invokes strong feelings of happiness and optimism….a great choice for a wedding, and not one that you see often. I usually attempt to dress tonally, but my options were […]
Proposal Story for Wedding at Hunter Valley Gardens For their wedding in the Hunter Valley Gardens, Chris planned a romantic proposal for the couple’s 10-year anniversary. Unfortunately, he got a migraine and was too unwell to propose at the zoo. He had a sleep in the arvo to try and shake it off. Afterward, he […]
Micro Wedding at Shepherd Hill Newcastle A wedding in Shepherds Hill, Newcastle wasn’t what Jessica & Jake had in mind at first. Because to the pandemic, they had to postpone their original plan of having a big wedding celebration at Murrays Brewery in April last year. Sadly, it’s a common refrain. Like many couples in […]
When it rains at Stonehurst Cedar Creek Wedding It poured rain so we poured ourselves into the open-sided wedding platform at Stonehurst Cedar Creek while a string duo kept the mood upbeat.Bronwen walked down the aisle in her beautiful boho dress and headpiece to ‘Can’t Help Falling in Love’ ?All the couples’ nieces and nephews […]
Meeting Halfway Down the Aisle at Twine Restaurant James and Angharad got married at Twine Restaurant in August last year when weddings were allowed but international and inter-state travel was banned. Not ideal when you are from New Zealand and all your family lives there, as in Angharad’s case. Since early in the pandemic, there […]
Rainy Days at Valentine Bowling Club Rainy days got me thinking about Hannah & Jake’s wedding which had to be moved inside the Valentine Bowling Club instead of on the grass overlooking the lake. Ok, so it wasn’t how they planned it but Hannah took it all in her stride. She didn’t worry about her […]
This is what a Spicers Vineyard Estate Elopement looks like BEFORE the ceremony Rachel and Peter had no guests at their wedding at Spicers Vineyard Estate, so they weren’t constrained by rigid thoughts about how their wedding should be. Everything they chose to do was intentional and just for themselves. They got ready together in […]
Covid Wedding at The Wedding Social Co Last year myself and some of my wedding industry friends @ropeandpulley + @thenakedfloristau teamed up to do a free giveaway contest for an all-inclusive dream micro-wedding with The Wedding Social Co ….. back when they were having a moment due to all the restrictions. It was our way of sprinkling […]
Intimate wedding despite having over 100 guests at Peppers Creek Chapel I remember this wedding at Peppers Creek Chapel as one of those days where everything went right: I had the guests hanging off my every word, laughing at my jokes, and reaching for the tissues. Was it me? Or was it them? A bit […]
Covid Wedding at Fernbank Farm This photo of a wedding at Fernbank Farm pretty much sums up weddings in the last few years…..postponements, masks, limited guest numbers. There has been so much stress and heartache for anyone planning a wedding. Covid has robbed couples of so much excitement.We thought it would all be behind us […]
Saying The Monitum That’s me saying the monitum at Sarah & Jacson’s Tocal Homestead wedding. That’s the serious part: the legal part taken directly from the legislation. It’s what marriage IS in Australia. It doesn’t really match the rest of my style of writing. It’s a little dense in the wording. But that’s what marriage […]
Backpacker Love Story at Wallalong House As I say on my website, whether you met at the King St Maccas or backpacked overseas, then your story deserves to be told. Liz & Andy’s Wallalong House wedding started with a love story falls into the latter category. Like all couples who meet overseas, their story involves […]
Rain on their Wedding Day at Leogate Estate These cuties got married at Leogate Estate in January 2020, over 18 months ago. I’m finally getting around to posting about their wedding. Looking at their photos triggered so many memories from the day. Lots of little details came flooding into my mind……….☔ Steph and Troy had […]
Last Minute Chats at Circa 1876 I don’t remember Oscar being nervous before the ceremony at Circa 1876. He is a person that carries himself in a way that radiates confidence – others are drawn to him. We’d had a rehearsal the day before so everyone was calm. There was no frantic running around worrying […]
Being a celebrant lights me up inside. My oxytocin goes through the roof knowing that I help people create beautiful and memorable life events.
In a former life, I had a career in sports event management which certainly helps me as a celebrant. I am super organised, have great attention to detail and love creating 'a feel good factor'.
I spend my downtime roller-skating, campaigning for the environment and planning my next adventure.