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  1. ahhh you are 30 days away! I am almost 30 days since my wedding!! crazy how time flies by. I saw that you were asking about communication with your photographer. Ours was excellent...and he kept asking us for a list of the shots that we wanted. I thought that it wasn't necessary because we are not a big group and people would stick around for shots. It was impossible to get a group shot as it was soooo hot that people were leaving to change between ceremony and reception and I didn't get invidividual shots with my bridesmaids which I do regret. So definitely make a list even if it seems silly and obvious because if it's on paper you won't forget especially when you are deliriously hot and just want to be done with pictures.
  2. Hi @Sarahop81 Oh no, before you walk away from your deposit try to see if you can reach anyone. Do you know anyone who speaks Spanish? That might help out a little. I speak Spanish - so if you want to send me what you want to write them in English I can translate it and see if you get a faster response. As for the GSP - I am going to say that I don't think they allow for that...I could totally be wrong, but I don't think they accommodate for DJs or dance floors at the a la carte restaurants. ;(
  3. Hi @Pottswedding2015 I actually rented the hanging aisle jars from Katy from Love and Lace. She rented them to me for about $3 each I believe. I see that you are getting married at the Grand Sunset Princess!! yay!! Are you excited? Where are you events taking place at the Princess. Feel free to contact me with any questions. I just had my wedding there not even a month ago. One more thing that I would add is that if you were planning to look for mason jars in Playa del Carmen, while I'm sure they have them somewhere...I wasn't able to find them anywhere. lol That was another thing that I was really glad that we sorted out before we left.
  4. Hi there and welcome!! I was also going to book initially with the Riu Palace Mexico - we were about to sign the contract and something just told me not to....they didn't want to work with us at all..they were making everything so difficult. Everything we asked for was met with a 'no' so we in turn said no to them. I find that at a lot of all inclusives they tend to offer their house wine selections and then anything outside of those wines are considered extras. It's annoying but pretty standard.
  5. Aww what a fun trip you have planned coming up. I wish you the best in your recovery and happy to see that you will be treating yourself to a fun trip. I had a my wedding at the Grand Sunset Princess which is a huge, gigantic hotel - they actually opened an Adults only hotel called the Platinum Yucatan Princess right next door and it is a nice size. It's approx. 400 rooms. Not too much walking compared to the other resorts I have stayed at. I can't think of any resorts near a town that would be smaller than this one in this area. It is all inclusive, the beach like a lot of the beaches in the mayan Riviera is going through a little seaweed crisis. They are working on it but it seems like all the beaches are dealing with this problem. So the beach was nice about 2 years ago but right now it's' ok.' It was a little rocky and seaweedish but so was the beach in Tulum and that beach was always a gem. The pools are great. I would recommend booking a swimout so it's right there in your balcony area. Cheers!
  6. @@Meandhim aww i'm glad your flight changed worked in your favour. I had a similar situation and it worked out in our favour as well. I would definitely suggest getting all your online shopping done now. It seems far out but it's not. I had an issue with a vendor and the item that I ordered arrived the day I was leaving and they sent me the wrong item so I definitely wasn't able to resolve that one. I ordered a lot of items a month before our departure date and i was really surprised to see how many things just barely arrived. it gave me a lot of unnecessary stress and a lot of stalking the postman. yay november!!
  7. Welcome! It's a very friendly bunch! Did you set a date and pick a destination yet?
  8. @@loubellou Her name is Katy and her email address is [email protected] Feel free to mention that Becca from Toronto recommended her. She's very kind and patient and easy to work with ! @@calgarybride2015 I just read your post and it reminded me of our luggages on the way back. 1 was wedding items, 1 was all my clothes and a mix of souvenirs and wedding items, and 2 LUGGAGES were the husbands clothes (all his) because he somehow overpacked and I didn't notice when we left. So lesson learned, always audit the husband luggages. hahaha
  9. I was very lucky that my travel agent was able to get us an 40kg for both of us. In total we had 30kg x 2 + 40kg so 100kg. That being said, even on the way back we barely made the cut off weight. ( and we thought we would have way less weight because we left most of our decor there. One tip for PLaya del carmen, mayan riviera brides, an alternative to bringing all your decor and buying all your decor is to rent it from Katy from Love and Lace. We rented from her and she was very nice to deal with and very patient. We also sourced our sparklers from her as they were impossible to find anywhere. A lot of our decor we left with her as well it wasn't worth lugging it back and paying extra kg.
  10. @ aww thanks! None of our guests took pictures of the sparklers as they were all engaged in the process. From a technical standpoint it all worked out well. We were on the beach for the dance part and everyone was able to light the sparklers using the tiki torches. totally eliminated the problem of having lighters and passing them out etc etc. I'm going to wait for my photographer's pictures before I finish my review. He took 5000 pictures so I'm sure he'll have a few good shots to share. hahaha.
  11. Hi! I just got married a few weeks ago! My bridesmaids wore coral and I decided that since it was a beach wedding the perfect hair accessory for them would be flower crowns. They loved them and it added extra colour and beauty to the look and to the photos. I am a jewellery designer and had made them necklaces and earrings but found that when we put it all together it was TOO much so we stuck to simple earrings and the flower crown was the statement piece. When else do you get to wear a fun flower crown !! ? hahaha good luck! (Flower crowns from Aldo $10 each) @@Sarahop81
  12. I was just thinking about you and I saw your wedding ticker!! It's coming up so quickly. I remember the 1month mark and it was just a blink of an eye and now I am post wedding !! Enjoy this time and try to get all the annoying little things done and out of the way. Sorry about the Canada Post issues, they definitely presented some issues with my wedding. I was reading your #hashtag dilemma - you could always do something fun with Spanglish. We had a mixed group and used #BesosInParadise2015 everyone loved it and we are the only ones who have it so it was nice. The husband came up with that one, it was inspired by Bachelor in Paradise which I am a huge fan of. haha What about #AzulAmor
  13. Planning thread continued... Retail lessons I've learned in Playa Del Carmen: Things that you might think you can find in Playa Del Carmen and surrounding areas but you actually can't 1. Sparklers . They can be found NOWHERE. I was told this several times but didn't believe them. Apparently they only carry them at Christmas time and only at like party, pinata stores. We were lucky enough to get our Sparklers through Katy from Love and Lace. We paid $3usd for each one. They were the 50cm length and we used them for our first dance. I'm sure once we see our first dance pictures we'll agree it was all worth it in the end. I even had my dad who lives in Veracruz look for me but it was the same thing, only on sale in December. One of my BMs was going to pack them in her suitcase and I had to really convince her not to as you can't fly with them. lol you.cant. 2. Wrapping paper and cards. So I waited last minute to wrap up my gift to the groom and also get him a card. Honestly, do it before you leave; don't do what I did. I looked around walmart; chedraui; and some local stores and apparently only children receive gifts because it was all like cartoons and birthday wrapping paper. I opted for the tissue paper route which was difficult to find but eventually found some at an Office Max. I was lucky to find a Chedraui with leftover Valentine's day cards which I just turned into my card to go with the gift. 3. I had a bit of a debacle with my wrist coil/hotel key holders. Long story short, I ordered the plastic zip covers and I received grommets instead. So I thought I could maybe look for them in Playa and I went to Office Max and another store similar to Staples, no luck at all. I thought for sure I could find them but no cigar. the grommets arrive the day we were leaving so it didn't leave any time to find a replacement here. 4. Peonies - they don't really carry this flower in Playa, not sure if just not in June or if ever but definitely not in season right now. Twine; burlap, lace, not so much. Not that I was looking for this but just in case you think you might, nope. 5. Sunscreen and Aloe Vera in bulk. We wanted to look for some big bottles to fill up mini bottles that we bought from the dollar store. NOPE. We looked at Costco and Sam's club they only carried small tubes and very expensive. 6. Vases. Apparently you can't find vases. At one point I was going to see if I could find any but thankfully i found them elsewhere. Even if I had found a nice vase, the likely hood of them having more than 2 was impossible, let alone 8. FLOWERS As I mentioned, I decided to do my own flowers. I don't necessarily recommend that you do yours, but this definitely shows that you can work within the rules of your agreed contract and look for ways to cut corners and save dollars. My contract said no external vendors; so I asked for the definition of a vendor. I told them when I arrived that I was going to be arranging my own flowers and centrepieces and they didn't say anything. I went to one flower market that I won't even post the name of because the lady was extremely rude and does not know how to run her business - so instead I will rave about the shop that was amazing and super nice. The flower shop is called Floreria Sac-Nah (super close and on the same street as the Walmart) Playa Del Carmen: 30 Ave Mz 119 Lt. 1; Esq Calle 16 col. Gonzalo Guerrero And they have a location in tulum as well. Email: [email protected] I ordered way more than I needed but still only paid about $258 canadian for all the flowers i bought vs 1000USD. The centre pieces that the hotel was offering were $80usd and were super tropical tacky and very basic. I used roses, mums, and some greenery filler with a variety of other flowers for the BM bouquets. I brought my own garden scissors and twine and burlap to give it that beachy/pinterest look. I would have purchased some baby's breath but they needed a few days in advance for that. If you do go this route I would suggest going to the store a few days before to place an order or even emailing them with notice and then just picking it up the day of. Here are the centerpieces I worked on. The vases were smaller than I would have liked but my dad found them and I just made them work. It was impossible to find anything gold in mexico. You can see our mason jars with flowers in them as well. We also bought bags of flower petals for about 100 pesos which is fab compared to 20 usd a bag. Here are a few shots of the BM bouquets that I put together. Here is a shot of the BM bouquet 2 days after the wedding, still looking good! The BM bouquet that I used to toss. It survived the toss and a bit of back and forth. TBC.....
  14. We got married at the Grand Sunset Princess on June 20th, 2015. The majority of our guests stayed at the Platinum Yucatan Princess hotel (adults only) but the wedding took place at the resort next door. We had two families attend with their children. Guests staying at the Platinum Yucatan Princess have access to all three Princess hotels. It was a perfect day. I’m struggling to combine the right words to accurately express how blessed, grateful and elated we feel. We keep replaying our wedding week in our heads and we know that it was a unique, epic, ‘once in a lifetime’ event that we will never forget. I truly enjoyed myself. I was in the moment and as everything was happening around me I knew it was an epic experience. I took in all the love and really felt it. A few days to ourselves June 13-17 We decided to leave a few days before the group and I can’t say this enough, but it’s honestly the best thing one could do. We had time to unpack, set up, meet with vendors, run some errands. When our guests arrived we were ready for them and were ready to spend time with them. I can’t even imagine arriving at the same time. I would feel like I was constantly trying to catch up. Sunwing Vacations We were lucky that they cancelled our Sunday flight and rescheduled it to the Sat June 13th. We stayed one extra night at the resort courtesy of Sunwing! Yay! Our group rate for our guests with a price drop was $1250 double occupancy. The rooms were gorgeous and our guests were very happy. We received 1 free trip for every 10 people. We ended up receiving two free stays. Since we stayed for 11 days and upgraded our rooms we ended up paying a difference of $1600 for both us. Well worth it though. We received a free upgrade to Elite Class which included 30kg each + 20kg each just incase. Our travel agent was able to negotiate this for us. It helped us out a lot indeed. PACKING We ended up bringing with us 4 luggages, 2 large carryons, suit, dress, and my sister brought 1 luggage for us an another BM brought another luggage for us. NOTHING BROKE!!!!! And we didn’t lose anything. We cleared customs just fine. We got the green light, literally, and off we went to the resort. All my tumbler packing tips I received from @@calgarybride2015 CHECK IN We were so impressed with the hotel when we arrived. It was so pretty and luxurious. Our check in went smoothy and the concierge staff was really excited for us as they knew we were getting married. They upgraded our room by one category. The hotel was fully booked the entire time we were there. My sister also travelled with us and she booked a swimout platinum room. The room was stunning. Her room was ready as soon as we checked in at 10am. Our room was ready at 3pm. We left our bags in her room and went over to the buffet. We checked in on June 13th and the rest of our guests check in June 17th. Nobody had any issues with their rooms. Nobody had to make any changes. It worked out perfectly. The guests that were there for R&R somehow got the rooms with the swimouts that were further away from the party pool. The party crowd had the rooms close to the party pool. Our group was quite loud. The resort suddenly had life when our group arrived. The nice thing about the rooms close to the party pool is that you couldn’t hear anything when your balcony door was closed. Tropical Storm The day we arrived it was raining non-stop. The pilot announced that it was a little misty and that it would clear up by the afternoon. I think the pilot just wanted to make us happy and get us off the plane because that was far from the truth. The storm was actually a tropical storm category 1. It lasted from Saturday until about Monday night-ish. There was no escaping the storm either. We tried to drive out to Tulum and it was even worse there. We started getting nervous because everyone said that usually the rain passes but that this actually very strange. The staff at the hotel kept saying that it hadn’t rained for weeks prior to this…all things I didn’t want to hear. I was nervous about our outdoor wedding events because I kept checking the forecast and it kept saying, rain, rain, rain, rain… I finally cried a bit on Sunday and decided to just let it go. We made sure to work on all the last minute details and ironed out the things we needed to get done. Monday: We met up with Katy from Love and Lace. We rented quite a few décor pieces from her to personalize our wedding reception look. She was extremely patient and easy to work with. I truly recommend working with her. We had 6 luggages with just our clothes, and gifts, and welcome bag items, I can’t imagine bringing décor too. Meeting with Wedding Coordinator We met with the wedding coordinator on the Tuesday and she was very nice. We went through all the details and it felt very official. She went through the décor details and a few details with our ceremony. We added a few things and added a bit of a script for a ceremony. We also asked the officiant to do a ceremony in Spanish and English. I didn’t translate my vows but we thought it would be nice to have the ceremony in English and Spanish. Finally the weather turned and it was nice and sunny. Welcome dinner: The majority of our guests arrived the Wednesday and we booked a welcome dinner at 6pm at the Mexican restaurant La Hacienda. Everyone came out. We were worried people would be tired and it would be too rushed but it worked out fine. We decided to bring all our welcome bags with us. My dad arrived late as he arrived a little later so we gave out the bags as we waited for him to come down. The food was delicious and the guests loved the bags. They were so impressed with the details and snacks. I think everyone’s favourite items were the snacks and the hangover kits. Handing over those bags was like handing over a newborn. We were so proud of them, people thought we totally over did it , but we were happy to be able to do that for our guests! J Some of additions in mexico were candies from Sam’s club, post cards, sabritas (chips). Welcome bag fails: I had ordered plastic hotel key covers from a vendor on ebay and instead of mailing me the covers, he sent me 1000 grommets. Ya, no. We purchased small bottles and made labels for aloe Vera and sun lotion. We thought that we would be able to find somewhere that carries bulk sun lotion and aloe…but no. They sold them in the smallest volumes and they were still pretty pricey and though they were stores outside of the typical tourist areas. TBC....
  15. @@TinkerSofi I couldn't contract outside vendors - so no external DJs, no external décor person, no external florist to come and drop off flowers. I was allowed to bring any decorations I wanted as long as they did arrive in a luggage... The contract did not say anything specifically about not being able to buy fresh flowers and arranging them myself. I highly doubt they would even notice if you had someone else do your boutonnieres. Our WC was all over the place.
  16. I was just reading your planning thread and you cracked me up with your "befriending the gardener" I brought down some gardening sheers to be able to put together my flowers etc etc and I was seriously tempted to snip some greenery afterhours to add to the volume of my flowers. lol I obviously didn't, but I was really tempted. That's insane about the hotel charging you soooo much. I was in the same boat as you. My colours were gold and coral and Katy didn't have any gold vases for me to rent which is why I got my dad to get them for me. A few things I learned from my wedding ...it's not easy finding nice vases in Playa del Carmen. Not that we needed any but we kept an eye open because the ones that my dad bought were slightly small and I thought that if I found a size bigger I might pick up a few and add it to our décor. We looked at Walmart, Chedraui, Sam's club, Mega, playa, and definitely wasn't easy. They need a Michael's down there becfause that would solve our problems. Even talking to Katy, she mentioned it was really hard to find vases down there. So if you do consider bringing some down it might be the easiest solution for you. Just because you bring them down with you doesn't mean you have to take them home with you. You could always see if Katy wants them. I would probably do the lemon thing yourself and not let them charge you a dime- I'm sure if you recruit a few people it would be fine. I found a really nice flower store in playa del Carmen and their prices were very reasonable. They also sell the greenery that you are looking for as well and for a reasonable price. I have their business card somewhere...i'll post it when I come across it. Anyway, those were my little lessons learned regarding vases and flowers in Playa del Carmen.
  17. @deecol - totally up for August 14 sounds great. Hopefully I will have some photos from the photographer by then. Can't wait to meet you lovely ladies!!
  18. @@TinkerSofi @@Wafflesmom When your wedding week begins and all your guests start to arrive at the hotel you will see that they will just do their own thing. We had a bit of a wedding week itinerary and left it free for the most part so that people could fill it in. We were really impressed with our guests...everyone arrived on a Wednesday and by the Thursday the older generation guests went on an excursion, we had the bachelorette on the Thursday which took up the afternoon. by the time Friday came around I think people were happy to have some free time before the wedding on Sat. We planned an excursion for the Monday and the majority of the group went and then some also went into Playa del Carmen on their own. Since we laid out the schedule of the week ahead of time people planned their own things to do. People booked spa appointments and snorkelling. It's their vacation too so I don't think they are expecting you to entertain them with our weddings. In the planning stages I think I felt like I would be responsible for entertaining everyone but as people started to arrive and check in and get settled in, everyone is going to do what they want to do and they are not going to wait around for you to spoon feed them entertainment. I really liked that about our guests. As soon as you arrive your party will have a life of its own and it will be awesome !
  19. Thanks for the support ladies! It was nice to read through your posts and I totally agree with and appreciate your feedback. @ @@Sabes44 @@Wafflesmom @@vancouverpetunia @@beckys98 @@acw271011 It was starting to feel like the wedding took over our lives with the planning and financially and time wise so I am really grateful to have my schedule back and try to get back to normal again now being a Mrs of course. I had done a lot of prep work and reading but I guess I had never read too much in the forums about post weddings other than reviews and photos...so I just wanted to be really honest about how I felt because while I'm so happy and grateful I also felt those other feelings. Having been back now for about a week now it's easier to look back and really be grateful for everything and just agree that those little things won't be important years to come and they don't define our marriage and nobody will even care about them. It was epic in every sense of the word and expression and what everyone pointed out was that you could feel the love in the room, not just between me and the husbter but also between our guests and the genuine care and that everyone was so present in the celebration. Our photographer said that pictures turned out amazing because everyone was like smiling like a 5 yr old in a candy shop. So I guess when it comes down to it, gratitude is the word of the day. We didn't get rained out, everyone was healthy and able to attend, we had a safe trip back home, the resort was safe and beautiful, I can't ask for more. As for the flowers vancouverpetunia, I didn't think I was going to do my own flowers but I asked for a quote and I got really annoyed with the flower prices at the resort. It was approx. 1000usd. I loved our venue for the reception and like most of my friends who had been married before told me, I didn't need a lot of décor. The venue itself was enough. My dad bought me the cute little vases, they were smaller than I expected but knew it would be fine. I asked the WC to give me a clear definition of what a vendor was and I realized that if I went to Walmart or Chedraui and bought flowers that these stores are not considered a vendor under their definition. So my intentions were to buy the flowers at Walmart because I had gone earlier on in the week and they had a ton of roses but by the time we went back the day before the wedding they were all gone. I found a flower market and the lady had just about everything I needed. I spent about $258 and even if I wanted her to put them together she couldn't because she was so busy with wedding season. I told our WC that I was going to be putting together our flowers and our centrepieces and she didn't say anything. I had been a little frustrated with them about a few things and I don't know if they just didn't feel like arguing me with me or if in fact, what I did was fine, because I didn't necessarily go through a vendor by their definition. We got a huge garbage bag and put everything in there so when we arrived at the hotel we just took it up straight to our rooms. I filled up the bathtub with water and had everything soak in there. We had a production line with all the ladies at night to put together the bouquets. I am experienced in the flower industry so I had an idea of what I was doing. I overestimated the flowers that I would need so we did have leftovers and I added it to the BM bouquets to fill it up more. The centrepieces were perfect for what I wanted. I saw some of the centre pieces they did for other weddings and they were so tropical tacky, I don't know if that makes sense but trust me, it was not pinterest approved. hahaha So I was really happy that we pulled that one off. I wasn't in love with my bouquet but at that point there nothing I could do as it was included in our wedding package. @MrsCtoB I think you nailed exactly how I felt. I hope brides-to-be read this just to have an idea of what kind of feelings you expect. I dont' miss the planning because to be honest, I was so ready for this wedding and so ready to just do it. I just feel so overwhelmed with joy and sad it's over and the reality is that now I am going to be focusing on other stages in life and while this one was epic, it is not in the past. We are so grateful though and are encouraging our friends to do destination weddings. haha
  20. I agree @@calgarybride2015 no photoshop- but I've been worrying about it. It was your advice that I was listening to over and over in my head when we taking in the good moments. @@rachelia160 I agree!!! I know myself so well that I knew that I wouldn't want to be around once our guests left. We decided to arrive 4 days before our guests to plan but we left with the group. I had to say goodbye to my dad at the hotel as he was going back to his home in mexico so I was probably even more emotional because of that and everything heightened. I was happy to leave with the group and share in that travel experience. @ I have the business card of the flower store. You have to order the baby's breath ahead of time but I think it was like 150 pesos for a huge bunch. The vases my dad bought in veraCruz and we actually ended up gifting them to Katy from Love and Lace to add her to her decor repertoire. I have her contact info if you need. But I'm sure she'll rent them out. She was so helpful... We sourced all our decorations and sparklers through her. Im on the go train but I'll find the flower business card for you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  21. We are just coming down from our post wedding high! There is nothing quite like it. I have been writing our wedding review but I wanted to write this post first to seek some advice from other past brides. Everything went well, there were some small glitches that I will write more about on our review, but essentially the experience was the best time of my life. It was a combination of the people who went, the beauty of the beach and resort that contributed to a perfect day. When we left the resort I started crying because I knew that I had just spent the best time of my life at this resort with a group of people that I may never have all together again. Our guests traveled from England, Peru, Spain, parts of Mexico,Toronto and Windsor so it's probably safe to say that they won't all be in the same room again. I have never felt an overwhelming feeling of happiness and gratitude as this before and the advice I took with me from previous brides was to stop and really take it in. There was a point where I was doing the bouquet toss and my dad's wife introduce a Mexican tradition which is to do a serpent dance (follow the leader type of dance) and all the women were wearing veils that she had made and they were dancing around me...everyone was so in the moment and so happy that at that moment I remember dancing and just thinking, like wow, we pulled it off...like we threw this epic wedding and we are so happy. I don't know if anything in life can top this happiness and if nothing else does I am ok with that because it was epic. I don't necessarily have post wedding blues - but I do feel a few regrets of things that I didn't get to do. I can't seem to let them go. My sister gave me a really pretty silver bracelet and I don't know why, but I didn't wear it the day of the wedding. I felt so bad. I know she wanted to gift me something to wear and I ended up wearing a bracelet that was significantly daintier and I just didn't want something too chunky. I have been seriously thinking of asking the photographer to Photoshop the bracelet in ...is this crazy?? probably. I just feel like i should have worn it. Another regret is that we didn't take shots with each bridal party member. like individual shots. It was like 40c and I think we were all just hoping to get out of the heat but now looking back I feel really bad that we don't have individual shots with each person in our wedding party. I'm actually really annoyed about it the more I think about it. I wish we had done different shots with the bridal party- maybe i'll feel different or better once i see the pictures. I don't know. ahh We did have group shots, and here is a sneak peek but not individuals Our photographer was great and started shooting Thursday night at our bachelor/bachelorette party and took a few candids friday night and then sat and Sunday and joined us on our trip to tulum. In total he said he has about 5000 pictures...I don't know if in the grand scheme of things it's a big deal not to have individual shots but for some reason I"m really bothered by it. The day we arrived there was a huge tropical storm and the wedding that took place that day had to totally move her outdoor wedding indoors and was very upset by this..i'm sure she is full of regrets so I know that I should be grateful for the beautiful day we had and move forward but I just wondered if anyone else had any similar feelings after their wedding. I'm sharing a few more shots. We ended up doing our own flowers and I saved soooo much money. I made our centre pieces and bouquets the night before. My bouquet and the gazebo flowers were included in our package so I didn't make those but the other ones were done by myself. I spent $250 canadian in flowers versus $1000 usd. score!! Any advice would be welcomed! I"m just trying to shake off these few things that I feel bad about.
  22. @yycbride2016 Thank you!! I think our bodies just gave up. It's sooo normal, you are totally right. At least we have the entire weekend to rest and even have a 4 day work week next week.
  23. working on my review of the wedding and resort! I'm sick! Came back with a sore throat. I think all the stress just finally caught up with me. Here are few more pics as a preview! We probably won't be any pictures from our photographer until July or August but I'm sure it's well worth the wait!
  24. I did it!! Not back yet but I will post my review when I'm back. It has been an epic experience. Best in experience in my life. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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