Tuesday 9 October 2012

AN AFRICAN WEDDING ....





Our darling Beatrice got invited this weekend to go to a wedding of a friend. She was very excited about it and had asked for the weekend off, weeks ago. We decided what she was going to wear, Traditional Dress and what to bring Roast  Chicken and the gift for the couple, A Dinner Service for 6 persons. 

I know Lenah , her friend well, she often visits, she is just on 50 years old, her boyfriend and her decided to get married, after having gone out for  a while. She has 2 children, but has never been married before. 



I got a brilliant idea,  if I may say so myself, *pats self on back*........ I showed Beatrice how to use my little pocket camera the old Sanyo VPOC-S600. It takes quite decent pics for such a small thing. Face it, I used it for a couple of years, until I got hooked by photography, blame Multiply and a bit more serious and got the Canon. 

It was so much fun teaching Beatrice to use the camera. She has never shot a picture in her life but is always watching me taking photos of everything which has probably made both her and Collen more aware of what happens around them. I always have to show them the photos and they often ask me to print on out for them. 

Anyway the big day has come and gone and Beatrice is back home here with us and has graciously allowed me to show you the pictures of the wedding. Only the nice ones, she says, not the shaky ones (blurry). We had to print quite a few copies of most of them lol, as Miss Beatrice is now a famous photographer and everyone wanted their picture taken. 



The Bridal Car all bedecked with ribbons and balloons. 



The Church Hall is also decorated in pinks



Here comes the bride



Lenah is being escorted up the aisle by her brother




The blessing of the rings




The Lady in red is Grace in traditional Pedi dress, next to her is Martha.



this is Esther and she  is in traditional Zulu attire. 





Theresa, another friend in traditional Xhosa. 




Must ask Beatrice again the names and who they are

but this lady in red , Ntombekhaya, in Traditional Xhosa though different to Theresa in colour and style. 


Now I asked Beatrice why was there no picture of her as we go through them and she is telling me about the celebrations and the food. " Hau" she says " I must be careful, your camera, I cannot let somebody use it, maybe they will break it".................I just shake my head, so here is a picture of darling son Kenneth escorting our Beatrice to the wedding of Steven (Russell's youngest) and his darling Amy last year, in January. 


Beatrice is in traditional Xhosa dress, that Lenah, her friend made. Lenah is actually the seamstress that made everyone's dress and her own and the grooms shirt. 

15 comments:

  1. What a wonderful ceremony, the traditional costumes are so colourful!! Looks like Miss Beatrice is going to make a good photographer :-))

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  2. BTW, you coming to look at my pics? They've only been posted since Saturday!!

    To go to them, CLICK HERE

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    1. I am still trying to figure out how to follow people, Mitch, will come take a look now. From your trip with Baz ????

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  3. That is really something completely different. Loved it. The costumes are really something.

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  4. What a lovely experience! I've been invited to a couple of African weddings, and I found them very interesting, in so many ways. The dance, the music, the food, teh clothes..different, but great!

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  5. Marianne, I always like your blogs. They show me so many things different from what I am surrounded by, that sometimes I feel like taking the plane and fly to your place. What a colorful wedding!

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    1. Belita, you are more than welcome to catch the next plane out. Just tell me what time to pick you up from the airport.

      Seriously !

      Now the kids has fled home, we have 3 guest rooms and is starting implementation of a guest house.

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  6. They seem to be a lovely warm people and certainly colourful. Your Beatrice in particular has a lovely smile and face.

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  7. i never ever gloss through or fall asleep during your blogs...ever ..as i do so during so many blogs these days...not being bad..just honest...am sure ..tons doze thru mine too...lol...

    loved the pictures....so pretty !

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  8. I most def do not sleep through yours. They are magic every single one of them. I read it , then reread it, then read again and *sigh*............Yes !!

    Thank you Honey bun !!!

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  9. I absolutely love this post from you Marianne. Happy Happy dance from me here.
    All my best to the beautiful bride and her groom. xo

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    1. Thank you so much Milli. (_|_) (_/_) (_\_) (_|_) (_/_) (_\_) (_|_) (_/_) (_\_)

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  10. Fantastic post great to read about other cultures, I really enjoyed this;)

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    1. Hey Bazman, great to see you again, thought I lost you, when I switched identity, you know old age and that, you have no idea if you are 1 or 2 ? *smile* Catch up soon soon.

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