Debbie & Paul’s Wedding, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry



We’ve only known Debbie and Paul for a short time, but we already feel as though we’ve known them for years. I think that’s because they are such a warm, friendly couple who love each other lots and they also love God.

 

Their wedding service was so special and personal as Mark who married them is one of Paul’s best friends. The ballroom at Hopetoun House was pretty packed with friends and family who’d come along to see Debbie and Paul get married. In the service Debbie and Paul were encouraged to bottle love they felt when they saw each other at the top of the aisle and to love like that everyday of their married life. Wow – that has to be a great way to live married life.

 

There were so many highlights from Debbie and Paul’s day and one of them was definitely the awesome fireworks. It was also an added bonus to see the 21cc Fireworks boys in kilts.

 

Debbie and Paul – we feel so blessed to have got to know you and to have been a part of your wedding. We hope you have a fantastic honeymoon and properly switch-off (with or without the iPad Paul?!). Looking forward to catching up in the New Year.

 

Lots of love,

 

A&N xx

 


One response to “Debbie & Paul’s Wedding, Hopetoun House, South Queensferry”

  1. David says:

    What absolutely beautiful photos. I can’t wait to see more

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