Written in the stars

Published: Monday | August 6, 2012 Comments 0
Michael Rambally and  Sharlene Edwards-Rambally
Michael Rambally and Sharlene Edwards-Rambally
The couple under the beautiful Peta-gay Thompson-decorated gazebo where they exchanged vows. - Contributed photos
The couple under the beautiful Peta-gay Thompson-decorated gazebo where they exchanged vows. - Contributed photos
The Rambally's wedding cake by Nadene Lazarus.
The Rambally's wedding cake by Nadene Lazarus.
The bridal party from left: Best man Chad Rambally, groomsman Dwayne PetroKing, the happy couple, maid of honour  Christina Duncker and bridesmaid Latseau Harvey.
The bridal party from left: Best man Chad Rambally, groomsman Dwayne PetroKing, the happy couple, maid of honour Christina Duncker and bridesmaid Latseau Harvey.
The happy couple surrounded by their family. From left: Yvonne Edwards, Bernard Edwards (father of the bride), Ida Edwards (mother of the bride), Cynthia Duncker, Barbara Gibbs, Ayrben Gibbs and Christina Duncker.
The happy couple surrounded by their family. From left: Yvonne Edwards, Bernard Edwards (father of the bride), Ida Edwards (mother of the bride), Cynthia Duncker, Barbara Gibbs, Ayrben Gibbs and Christina Duncker.

 DHL gateway manager Michael Rambally and Caribbean Airlines flight attendant Sharlene Edwards tied the knot on July 7, 2012. The elegant ceremony took place at Struan Castle Garden in the Stony Hill mountains.

Guests were seated on lawn chairs in the beautiful garden overlooking the city, watching the couple exchange vows under a beautifully decorated white gazebo. After the sand ceremony, the couple released two white doves symbolising the joy and happiness of their new union.

Entering the reception on the third floor, the couple was introduced as Mr and Mrs Michael Rambally for the first time and greeted by the ringing of three bells (a tradition at Struan Castle Garden). The reception area was beautifully decorated in white with a touch of purple and crystals. The tables boasted high centrepieces with orchids and floating candles, while the ceiling was draped with white fabric and hanging Chinese lanterns.

It was a beautiful day filled with love and happiness. The groom described it as amazing and surreal.



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