Monday, October 10, 2011

Pre-wedding and honeymooning!

Before anyone gets too excited I should say that Remi and I haven't received our wedding photos from the photographer yet.  I'll only be posting here a few taken by Alain Masson before and at the wedding, and some pics from our honeymoon.  We can't wait to see the photographers' pics either, which should happen in a week or two.  In the meantime...

Ann and Alain were with me when I happened upon my dress at Bryan's Bridal in Burnaby Dec 26th, 2010.  Alain was kind enough to take a few photos. 
 
 
 The sales lady was a genius.  If it weren't for her, I wouldn't have been wearing that lovely hat on the wedding day.  I should mention a funny story that many of you have heard previously.  This is a classic Remi Masson moment:  I return home having just purchased my wedding dress and the aforementioned hat and Remi says "I hope you're not wearing one of those stupid hats".  True story.  
Before the wedding I headed home to Southampton to visit my family.  I have pictures of the beach day here. I didn't take very many photos so for more of this visit, see my Mom's blog: http://deannasteve.blogspot.com/.  She also has wedding photos up there :)  Thanks to Mom and Dad for a relaxing few days and also for helping me with place setting cards and the seating plan!  As well as for Dad's artistic stylings for the programs (I believe Mom has these uploaded onto her blog).
 
I love this photo.  It looks like Keenan is jumping so high but he really wasn't (don't tell him that though) ;)
The following photos were all taken by Alain and are from the wedding day (as you might have guessed) ;)


While he was reluctant, I'm glad my Dad decided to walk me down the aisle.  I was a ball of nerves before I made my way from the dining area and down the stairs to the aisle and he squeezed my hand and popped a joke.  Thanks, Dad!  I should mention that one thing great about this venue was that Remi couldn't see me until the last second as I was coming down the aisle.  I like big entrances ;)
 Mr. and Mrs. Masson!!
 Now we can finally relax!!  Keenan decided it would be adorable (and it was) to go around "fist-pumping" all the guests.
Keenan was not long for that tuxedo and was much happier in jeans and a t-shirt, which he wore to deliver a little 'lations to Remi and I (= congratulations in Keenan).  Kristin looked lovely and said some lovely words too!
Our first dance!  We had a dance choreographed through a lovely lady who works out of the Mission Rec Centre (our gym), named Mary.  We had two lessons and besides stepping on my dress a couple times, we pulled it off without much of a hitch!  Unfortunately the DJ played the live version (which is not what we'd been practicing too) but we made out ok!  There is a video coming from my Mom which we'll post soon hopefully!  As well as one of the ceremony for those who want to be entertained by our nuptials ;)
 
 Shortly thereafter, my Mom and Grandfather did a polka!!  It was very exciting!!  She tried to teach me but it's quite complicated!
 Ahh, the honeymoon!  We spent six full, relaxing days at Remi's parent's cottage in Muskoka (on Star Lake for those familiar with the area).  Remi took the opportunity to play with his camera a great deal, hence our first photo!
 On Tuesday we decided we needed groceries (and a new dog kennel as WestJet kindly informed Remi that ours was too big - after we'd flown with it at least 4-5 times; but that's another story!).  We headed out to Killbear Prov Park near Perry Sound at the same time.  While beautiful, I strongly believe Ontario Parks needs to re-think their off-season charges.  It was $14 to just drive through the gate!!
 
 We also canoed a few times (as all real Canadians should on their honeymoons!).
 And we read a lot! (I also stared at my bling a lot - but so did Remi!)
 And we ate a lot!! 
 A sunrise.
 A glamour shot of me - Photoshopped and everything!

 Ahh, newly wed love ;)  Alain was kind enough to leave us a few bottles of Champagne which we enjoyed immensely!  Thank you!!
 Being fall, we were lucky enough to see the leaves changing.  It was very dramatic!  Remi and I haven't been home in the fall for leaving-changing since we left Ontario in '05.  We'd forgotten how gorgeous it is.  In living colour, it's even more stunning that the photos.
 
Did I mention we brought Maggie?  Likely the first couple in history to bring their "child" along on their honeymoon ;)  We certainly couldn't spend a week at the cottage without her though!
 Images by Sarah. 
Wednesday was BEEEEAUTIFUL!  We made the most of it: kayaking, sailing and canoeing all in the same day!  Thank you to Neil and Karen for loaning us their kayaks.

Another beautiful sunrise.
 More gourmet cooking chez Remi.  Have I mentioned how lucky I am?
 And good looking too!
We walked two parts of the Seguin Recreation Trail while we were at the cottage.  This part is actually quite close to the cottage (I couldn't tell you where it starts, but it was close!).  It's used by snowmobiles in the winter and the odd ATV in the summer and it's a lovely place to walk the dog and complain about not seeing a moose.  There's a picture above in the "leaf montage" with me walking along the other part of the trail.  Here I'll include the video of Maggie meeting a turtle (which happened on the other section of the trail).
 

Ahh, one more swim before heading back to reality.
Thanks again to Ann and Alain for the use of their cottage.  And sorry about the bacon grease in the freezer *yuck*

S & R 

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I have enjoyed this whole experience from the beginning to the end and feel so fortunate to see what happened before, during and after the wedding.You were the most beautiful bride I have ever seen whith the most handsome groom.
I loved Maggies meeting of the minds with the turtle.
And you two spending the honeymoon with nature.
i have never seem a more compatable couple in my whole life, you both truly compement each other.
Friendship is true Love.

Love Mom
xoxo

Unknown said...

It was great to have been there! And I agree, canoeing should be required fare for Canadian honeymoons, well done.

Re. pricing at Ontario Parks... wow, a very live topic for me. About $45/night for backcountry canoe camping sites for me and family. And while I'm aware that its not Park's fault that I have 4 kids, still more than a bit on the expensive side.

Take care, sorry for the rant, and here's hoping for an awesome winter full of adventure!

Cheers,

Aaron