In October, Chelsea and Greg headed down to Great Harbour Cay  in the Bahamas with 30 or so of their closest friends and family.  The weekend was spent soaking up the beauty of the island, enjoying the company and celebrating this great couple.  In this post, I have tried to share with you moments from Thursday evening (when all guests arrived) through Friday evening.  Saturday, wedding day, will be shared this weekend.  The photo above it my favorite that we took right after their rehearsal.

Enjoy.

The view from the eight person plane flying into the small island airport.

Our itinerary started with a cocktail party at Chelsea’s grandmother’s house (there are several photos from this event in the slideshow…for now, you get one!)

Friday morning we woke up to beauty . . .

How can you not enjoy your day when this is where you’re staying?


After lots and lots of playing in the sun, it was time for Chelsea and Greg’s rehearsal (photos in slideshow) . . .

And after the rehearsal, we headed to Cooliemae’s Restaurant for a delicious rehearsal dinner.  The sunset was incredible.

Love how her flower girl perfectly matched her rehearsal dinner outfit!!

 

These and many, many more photos in the slideshow below!!

 

 

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4 Responses to “the non-wedding part of an amazing {destination} wedding weekend”

Greg Wagner DAd - November 18, 2011

Janie “unbelievable” we loved this Josie cried with joy. We are so glad you and Kenzo traveled the world to be part of this wedding. Great Job !! Love music too Love you Greg & Josie

Laura Whiteside - November 19, 2011

I miss seeing you folks. Warm thoughts to Josie for her joyful tears. It’s a beautiful life altering event they portray. xo

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