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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: November 2008
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba. Honan Chapel, UCC. Wednesday, 12 November 2008. The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba. What can I say about Aruba, other than wow! After the stresses and strains of the previous few weeks the R&R in Aruba felt incredible. We knew we would be tired after it - having been told by friends how it was for them - but it's not until you are in that position yourself until you realise how much you crash. Our photographer on the day was. And he did an amazing job.
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: Hen and Stag Mayhem
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. Hen and Stag Mayhem. Only 25 days to go. Honan Chapel, UCC. Thursday, 11 September 2008. Hen and Stag Mayhem. So we are back in Cork this weekend trying to wrap up some of the finer details. In addition we will be distracted (no doubt) by Lynne's hen, which is stopping in Dingle. For two nights before finishing in Cork on Sunday, and my Cork. Stag which will be a modest one night affair in Douglas. Watch this space for the photographic evidence next week.
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: Photo time
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba. Honan Chapel, UCC. Wednesday, 12 November 2008. Our photographer on the day was. And he did an amazing job. He ticked all the boxes we had in terms of how a photographer should operate. In particular, he never obstructed proceedings and took some amazing shots which we didn't even notice. See for yourself with the online slide show. Of the day which he posted. Labels: Honan Chapel UCC. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba. Honan Chapel, UCC. Wednesday, 12 November 2008. The honeymoon (Part 1) - Aruba. What can I say about Aruba, other than wow! After the stresses and strains of the previous few weeks the R&R in Aruba felt incredible. We knew we would be tired after it - having been told by friends how it was for them - but it's not until you are in that position yourself until you realise how much you crash. You can check the inclusion of the post here.
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: August 2008
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. From Cork to Rosscarbery. The Stag (part 1). Honan Chapel, UCC. Thursday, 28 August 2008. From Cork to Rosscarbery. For anyone with a bit of extra time on their hands returning to the city on the Sunday after the wedding, I definitely advise taking the back road via Kinsale. For those of you who don't know it there are some stunning views (much better than this shot shows). The road also provides some good driving with lots of long sweeping bends like this one. The Stag (part 1).
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: Top table introductions
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. From Cork to Rosscarbery. The Stag (part 1). Honan Chapel, UCC. Friday, 22 August 2008. Not everyone will know everyone else on October 4th, of course. But by way of introduction I thought we'd introduce some of the top table for those of you who need it. The parents have already been introduced here. So we'll look at some of the other main protagonists. Joy, the Maid of Honour. Joy is the second of the three O'Sullivan girls. S Paul's only sibling. Seen here pre-dress fitting!
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: May 2008
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. Honan Chapel, UCC. Sunday, 25 May 2008. There will be a few strangers to Cork attending the wedding (although not many) so I wanted to add a note on Cork City for anyone coming in the day before or making a weekend of it. First of all the airport. Only ten minutes from the city centre, Cork airport. Both in and around town. Wednesday, 7 May 2008. In addition to the Celtic Ross Hotel there are a couple of other accommodation options in Rosscarbery. Celtic Cottages are based a shor...
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: September 2008
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. Hen and Stag Mayhem. Only 25 days to go. Honan Chapel, UCC. Wednesday, 17 September 2008. The first piece of evidence from Dingle appeared on Facebook today, with much more to follow I'm sure! The girls had a great weekend, tearing up the town and tormenting the local gentlemen. Roll of honour: Lynne, Joy, Carol, Kat, Susan, Deirdre, Paula, Laura, Mary, Tara, Aoife and Mary-Anne. Thursday, 11 September 2008. Hen and Stag Mayhem. Wednesday, 10 September 2008. Only 25 days to go.
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: The Hen: Dingle
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. Hen and Stag Mayhem. Only 25 days to go. Honan Chapel, UCC. Wednesday, 17 September 2008. The first piece of evidence from Dingle appeared on Facebook today, with much more to follow I'm sure! The girls had a great weekend, tearing up the town and tormenting the local gentlemen. Roll of honour: Lynne, Joy, Carol, Kat, Susan, Deirdre, Paula, Laura, Mary, Tara, Aoife and Mary-Anne. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog: From Cork to Rosscarbery
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Lynne and Paul's WedLog. From Cork to Rosscarbery. The Stag (part 1). Honan Chapel, UCC. Thursday, 28 August 2008. From Cork to Rosscarbery. For anyone with a bit of extra time on their hands returning to the city on the Sunday after the wedding, I definitely advise taking the back road via Kinsale. For those of you who don't know it there are some stunning views (much better than this shot shows). The road also provides some good driving with lots of long sweeping bends like this one.