Incorporating their work with the dairy industry, Amy and Brian added tractors, milk churns and cow-themed table names to their big day.
Incorporating their work with the dairy industry, the happy couple added tractors, milk churns and cow-themed table names to their big day.We first met in Australia in 2016, and then we ran into each other again a year later on a night out in Langtons Hotel Kilkenny.It was my 30th birthday and Brian had booked a night away at the Cliff House Hotel in Ardmore. I had presumed that the night away was my gift.
The room already had birthday decorations and small gifts laid out. Brian asked me to step out onto the balcony, and when I did and turned around, he was down on one knee! I was so surprised; I couldn’t stop screaming – I was over the moon. Brian had chosen the ring , which made it even more special. We called our families to celebrate and could hardly eat dinner as we were so excited.in Carrick-on-Suir.
Our wedding planner at the hotel was Michaela Doyle; she was so helpful in the run-up to the wedding and ensured everything on the day ran like clockwork. The food, drinks and service were brilliant, and it was lovely to get so much positive feedback from our guests.from Athy. We had heard them perform at other events and as soon as we got engaged, we knew they were the only band we wanted.was a dream to work with. We clicked when it came to the theme for the flowers and decorations on the day.
Dee was even able to include the dairy theme common to both our careers by putting flower arrangements in milk churns outside the church. Our cake stand was made by my bridesmaid’s dad, Peter Ponsonby, and the cake was made by my godmother Daphne Walsh-Decon.Working with suppliers we clicked with made life so much easier for us.
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