You really can’t find a more well matched couple than Ainslea and Tim, who share an amazing amount of things in common. From both being twins, to both growing up in the mountains, having birthdays just two days apart, and sharing a deep devotion to church and God. I haven’t even begun to mention Tim’s appreciation of things red and one unfortunate lad named Tom.
When Tim proposed almost a year ago on a Wollongong beach, his idea of a romantic picnic lunch didn’t exactly go to plan with cold, wind and rain forcing them to shelter under a gazebo. Luckily, the sun did emerge long enough for a beachside walk leading to Tim getting down on one knee (then a few months later I showed up and this happened ?).
Fast forward to their wedding day, and it was no surprise that cold, wind and rain would again make a guest appearance, turning the set of their wedding at Blue Mountains Botanic Gardens and Loxley On Bellbird Hill into a magical wonderland.
Despite the wet conditions, Ainslea glowed in her Sophia Tolli dress (via the Penrith Bridal Centre), just about drawing a tear from everyone.
To keep things easy going and intimate, these two drew on the resources of their family and friends to help run their incredible day. With florals designed and arranged by Ainslea’s sister-in-law Chloe, MC duties undertaken by her step father Jeff, the celebrant being their church pastor Ben Sattler, and of course, the bridal party who well and truly got into the spirit of things.
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