Officially hitched

Published: Monday | March 11, 2013 Comments 0
The happy couple with their daughter, Crishanti, and family (from left) groom's stepfather, Daniel Cole; mother, Janet Gunter; father of the bride Gladstone Mendez and mother of the bride Joan Pierce.
The happy couple with their daughter, Crishanti, and family (from left) groom's stepfather, Daniel Cole; mother, Janet Gunter; father of the bride Gladstone Mendez and mother of the bride Joan Pierce.
Apolonia Mendez-Pryce and her husband, Christopher, seal it with a kiss. - Contributed photos
Apolonia Mendez-Pryce and her husband, Christopher, seal it with a kiss. - Contributed photos
After seven years together, the couple finally said I do. Here is the happy couple wuth their daughter, Crishanti
After seven years together, the couple finally said I do. Here is the happy couple wuth their daughter, Crishanti
Family and friends admire the bride's ring. From left: Andrea Cunningham-Morgan, Janet Gunter, Deneshia Pryce, Simone Delisser, Natalie Smith, Joan Pierce and Jennifer Brown.
Family and friends admire the bride's ring. From left: Andrea Cunningham-Morgan, Janet Gunter, Deneshia Pryce, Simone Delisser, Natalie Smith, Joan Pierce and Jennifer Brown.

Apolonia Mendez and Christopher Pryce met seven years ago through a mutual friend.

She was in her final year of high school and he was working as a mason. After a year of dating, the two moved in together. They then welcomed their now four-year-old daughter, Crishanti.

After years together, the couple decided to make it official and get married. Everything came to fruition on December 29, 2012. The couple had their beautiful ceremony at Cecille Gardens, officiated by Reverend Eswine Haye. Their colour scheme was orange and mint green. Here are the highlights.

After seven years together, the couple finally said I do. Here is the happy couple with their daughter, Crishanti.




 

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