Holly & Paul Wedding | Bells at Killcare

Holly and Paul’s wedding happened on one of those really rainy NSW days we had a few weeks ago. In fact it was the heaviest rain downpour in April in the central coast since 2001. Every time we went outside or even thought about going outside, it became torrential… and we got soaked. The Rain Gods were watching us lol. But the Rain Gods also say that rain at a wedding is good luck for the bride & groom… it is said to foretell the coming of children… but no pressure from us 🙂

The wedding ceremony and wedding reception were held at the beautiful Bells at Killcare on the central coast. And Holly actually got ready in one of the gorgeous cottages on site at Bells at Killcare. Holly was really nervous while getting ready, but you can see the total joy on her face when she finally see Paul at the ceremony. They didn’t let the wet weather stop the celebration with their family and friends. Jazz music played and they had a beautiful afternoon dining on Chef Stefano Manfreidi’s amazing food.

Holly & Paul, it was such a pleasure meeting you guys and documenting your wedding day. And wishing you all the best in your new life together. And let us know if the rain Gods were correct 😉

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