On September 11, Bridget and Andrew wed on her family’s mango farm in the Burdekin. Bridget and Andrew met in Townsville at the end of 2012, however it wasn’t love at first sight and it wasn’t until another meeting...
On September 11, Bridget and Andrew wed on her family’s mango farm in the Burdekin. Anyone who has ever planned or helped out with an at home wedding knows that it is bittersweet. On one hand there is nothing more special than taking the next step in your life where you grew up, on the other, there is the work load. Of course in the long run the good outweighs the bad and as it all comes together you remember why you did this in the first place.
Images set to music have a special place in my heart, which is why this slideshow deserves your attention, trust me on this!
(There might even be a couple of extra images in there. )
Bridget and Andrew met in Townsville at the end of 2012, however it wasn’t love at first sight and it wasn’t until another meeting later that they formed a connection and got to know one another. Over uni holidays the pair would meet up in either Townsville or Clare and it was during this time that they, in Bridget’s words, “became obsessed with each other and really got to know one another”.
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