Monday, October 15, 2012

Returning to Portugal with some extra baggage

I can't believe it has been three years since I last posted in this blog about our wedding in Ericeira / Quinta de Santana.  I have been asked so many times for tips and tricks for both Irish people considering a wedding abroad and friends / family visiting Lisbon / Ericeira region on holidays.  Despite thinking we'd be back soon after our wedding, it took three years for Dave and I to make a return visit.  

This time we had an extra passenger; our 12-month old baby boy, Oisín.  We spent ten glorious days toddling (literally, Oisín has just learned to walk) around Ericeira and made a special visit back to the Quinta de Sant'Ana to meet Ann and James and some of their seven sons.  

It was a really lovely time of the year to go back; they're just finishing the harvest and we got a really special wine tasting tour through the vineyards and in the wine cellar.  Jimmy, the latest addition (age 2) and Oisín had great fun knocking around on the forklift.  

We even met another Irish bride on our first day in Ericeira, who approached me by saying 'You wore the Amanda Wakeley dress', which despite being a little disarming, made sense when she said she had read this blog.  Glad it has been of some help to people to make their decisions.

So with the hindsight of three years, would we do it the same all over again?  Absolutely; it was amazing to go back to Gradil and Ann Frost's amazing hospitality.  Hopefully it won't be as long again before we're back!

Saturday, April 17, 2010

Our Wedding Vid


Aoife & Dave's Wedding from Aoife Ni Mhathuna on Vimeo.

Delira & excira to be able to show you our wedding vid, created by my very wonderful brother Diarmuid.  To anybody getting married who's slightly hesitating bout getting a videographer there on the day, just think of your kids being able to show their kids.  Cheesy as that might sound, I think there's something very special about having a short, live view of the energy of the day, not always captured by photos.  We were so lucky that my two little brothers offered to bring cameras and take some footage of the day.  Diarmuid then did a fabaroo job of pulling it together afterwards.  For anybody else thinking of looking for a videographer in Ireland, I highly recommend Caroline Clancy in Sligo of http://www.pinklimevideos.com/ who totally gets how to make very beautiful vids without getting in your way!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Finally getting around to the album!



It's been a while, almost 6 months since we our wedding in Portugal; myself and my husband have been very busy being married, so enjoying it!

All things wedding have now taken a back seat, thank-you cards only went out in January so I've finally gotten around to doing something about our wedding album. It's not that easy to choose from the huge selection of amazing photos we have from Jean and other peeps who were there with us (Niall, Caroline, Liam...thanks for your images!!)

I'm having fun pulling it all together though, just wish I had more time...I've become set up my own company since coming home, so that has taken over all my free time, including my head-space.



This weekend however, I did have some phone taking photos of our rings, programs etc cause we never got round to getting those photos taken in Portugal. Regret not getting some shots of my shoes and the notes my bridesmaids wrote on the bottom, but it's only a little regret compared to the huge joy I've had from all the other memories, no biggie!

More shots to come over the next few weeks!


Friday, October 9, 2009

Our wedding photo booth

A treat arrived in the post this morning, the rest of our wedding photos from our wonderful photographer Jean! I need to do a little arranging and sorting, cause we now have so many photos so I will definitely be uploading a batch of selected photos over the weekend.
In the mean-time, I thought it would be a nice little week-end treat to show you the photos from our wedding photo booth.
A lot of people probably didn't know this was happening, but later when people were all warm & fuzzy after a few sherries, we opened up the photo booth: a little area where people could get their photo taken and have some fun with some fancy dress props we had in a box.

Of course, some people got really in to it and I have spent the morning laughing at the photos! To all of you who wrote sweet messages, thank you.
To those of you who got in to the moment and gave us some very sweet memories, thank you too.

Especially to Bob!

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

The recovery BBQ




Thankfully the sun shone the day after our wedding because we had scheduled a BBQ in one of the most amazing places we've ever stayed, but if it had rained it wouldn't have been very much fun.







Dave & I stumbled on Villa Ana Margharida on our first trip to Portugal, just walking on the beach, we looked up and thought we were tripping when we saw this amazing collection of houses facing on to the beach which looked like something from a Hansel & Grettel set.  We eventually found the letting company and managed to book the whole place to stay the week of our wedding and planned to have our BBQ there the day after the wedding.




Because Ann Frost & her team from the Quinta de SantAna were so amazing at everything, we had no hesitation in asking them to do the catering for the BBQ and so on the day we served up a feast of roasted pork, barbequed fish & shellfish and an amazing selection of salads & desserts.  Most importantly, there was a constant flow of bloody marys, caipirinhas & long island iced teas along with wine & beers to cure all the sore heads from the night before.







Everything started relatively civilised with some nice mellow music played by our rockabilly DJ.  A few hours later and people were jumping in the pool and we were forming a big train around the venue doing the Conga.  Of course we then improvised with a dance floor and the DJ played a few encores of We are the Champions and the Summer of 69.  I didn't want it to end!!

Our wedding day

I don't think I actually need to say an awful lot about our wedding day, cause I think the photos say enough. Our day was beautiful and perfect from start to finish. The morning of the wedding, both families had breakfast & got scrubbed up in their respective abodes. My parents had an amazing house up on the cliffs in Ericeira and our amazing hair & make-up guys, Rui & Miguel came and made it all seem like so much fun!

Meanwhile down in Vila Galé, the Porter family, breakfasted in their suite (pure posh!!) and then had to run for cover when the heavens opened.

Then we all headed for Gradil! We had arranged for some very refreshing lemonades to be served outside the church when everybody arrived, so no doubt some people were topping these up with a traditional pre-wedding tipple.

I was very lucky to travel in a beautiful old Citroen with my Dad and arrived 10 minutes early so had to skulk around the outskirts of the village until we got the call to say that everybody was in the church. And then we were outside the church and I was leaning on my Dad waiting for the processional song to begin. I took a deep breath and drank in the moment and it was very beautiful to walk in to that amazing church and feel the love from everybody smiling as we walked down the aisle.

And there he was. Smiling. My fella.

Lots of newly-weds comment on it, but I definitely agree that the ceremony was one the most special part of the day. We were so luck to be in such a beautiful church, resplendent with the most amazing flowers and surrounded by friends & family. Our musicians were sitting up on the altar beside us and we got such a kick from hearing them play the music we had planned in our sitting room one Saturday afternoon a few weeks previously, including Chasing Cars by Snow Patrol and Imagine by John Lennon.

My Uncle John got everybody's goosebumps going with a very special rendition of 'She moved through the fair' and all of our readers & singers were our friends & family which made it so personal. To then be married by my uncle, who is like my second father, made it such a familiar event that there was no nerves or at least I didn't think there was, though I do remember trembling trying to light the candle together.

There were lots of other details in the church that some people may not have even seen; Mum had made two beautiful ring pillows and included material from her own wedding hat. The wedding programs, which I had printed on my Gocco, included a little story about the Galo de Barcelos, the Portuguese emblem for good vs. evil we had included in our wedding invitations.

Then we get to walk out of the church to the beautiful harmony of the Verve's Bittersweet Symphony. Outside everybody got a cone of petals to throw, which were printed on music sheets of Queen songs including 'We are the Champions' and then we walked through the village to the wedding reception. This was definitely one of my favourite parts of the day. Our violinist serenaded us all the way through the village and the locals peeked from windows & doors to wish us well. It did feel surreal-ly like a fairy-tale.

As we walked in to the venue we had a surprise for guests with two stilt walkers to meet & greet us, which immediately added to the festival atmosphere and then people wandered around the Quinta, ooh-ing & aah-ing at the food, the location, the drinks, the fun...it was amazing. We wandered off for a few photos and then the heavens opened.

Apparently it's good luck in Portugal if it rains on your wedding day so we just rolled with it and enjoyed the games of trying to drag my dress through the puddles.

Another very special moment was when Dave & I were announced in to the dinner hall, walking together through that crowd with everybody applauding and smiling, was very beautiful and I know that anybody who has made that walk will vouch for how special it is. The dining room in the Quinta looked amazing with stunning flowers, table settings & beautiful music playing the background arranged by one of our musical consultant extraordinaires, Karl.

The tables were named after some of our favourite places and each table had one of our photos from that location, which looked beautiful framed and sitting on an easel. I had used the Gocco again to print the menus and they looked so cute tied up with the napkins.

The speeches were personal, touching & very funny on all sides. The necessary thank-you's were said and both Dave & I got to thank those people who have made our lives so wonderful; our parents, families & friends.

One of the areas we put alot of effort in to in planning the wedding, was the party after dinner. We really wanted the tempo to change and people to feel that they could kick back and enjoy themselves. We had bought lots of decorations in Ikea on our last trip to Portugal and had strung 70 paper lanterns outside, lit by LED light bulbs on magnets. Ann in the Quinta had added a fire-pit and lots of candles and the place looked amazing. We added a photo-booth with lots of costume options for people to unleash their inner performer and after the cake cutting the music started. Definitely one of my highlights. Most people didn't know that we had the King ready & waiting on the wings, so we got everybody to fill the dance-floor and had such fun at the amazement on people's faces as Elvis entered the building! Portuguese Elvis was incredible, we danced & danced and absolutely loved every minute of it.
Another spread of food was laid out and everybody was amazed with the food; fresh shrimp, cheeses, meats & ridiculous amounts of amazing desserts. I could spend hours just talking about the food, the presentation, the standard and the extra pounds people added to their waist-lines, because people just couldn't leave the food behind.

A few hours of disco fun followed and the jackets came off. Our friends Steve & Bob donned their disco hats and hit the decks and we danced & danced and then it was time for home. We couldn't believe it but the night was still young and many more hours of debauchery followed in Ericeira!!