Wednesday, May 27, 2009

At last - the Three Little Words Project has landed! Thanks to Byron for all his hard work, and to Markus for volunteering to be his assistant on the day. Enjoy!
























Friday, April 17, 2009

We did it!


Ladies and gents, boys and girls, brothers and sisters – thank you.

Our wedding was fantastic, wonderful, amazing, magnificent, brilliant, splendid and incredible, all thanks to you, our friends and family. From the food to the décor, and on to the music, bubbly and the million other little things that made our Love Declaration Celebration a resounding success, we really are grateful.

We’re gathering photos for a Flickr album – here are the instructions:

Go to www.flickr.com
Click on SIGN-IN (top right corner)
Our yahoo ID is trabicaselyle@yahoo.com
The password is motherfucker
Click on 2 Upload your first photos
Click on Step 1 Choose photos and videos
Highlight the picture
Click Open
Don’t change any of the privacy settings – it must remain public
Scroll down towards bottom of page
Click Upload photos and videos
Click Add a description (if you like)
Scroll to bottom of page and click SAVE
Click on SIGN-OUT (top right corner)

Please add your pics, so we can create a wedding album and see you at your best (and worst, in the case of some of our guests).

Again, thanks for all your contributions, participation and presents. It was a wild rock ‘n roll wedding, and we’re glad everything went off without a hitch.

Cheers

Abi & Travis

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Pongratulations!


We intend to toast our union with a glass or two of Pongracz, whilst the sun sinks over Inhlosane Mountain. If you are able to, please bring us a bottle to add to the ice bucket. Cheers!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

And remind us about accomodation...


Those of you who have booked beds in the house and cabins know who you are. Towels and bedding are provided, and you can pay the reminder of the money due on the weekend.

For the rest of you, there are beautiful green lawns to camp on. Remember your tent, mattress and lots of snuggly blankies. It will cost R50 per person per night to camp.

So what time should we arrive?


Those of you staying with us at Mount Park are most welcome to arrive anytime from lunchtime on Friday 10 April. The ceremony will be on Saturday 11 April, so those of you just joining us for the festivities will need to arrive sometime before 4pm. Everyone is asked to gather under the massive old oak tree at 4pm.

And what about food?

For those staying over there is plenty of fridge and freezer space available. We are going to have a braai on Friday evening so bring meat, salads and rolls. We'll be providing supper on the Saturday night. If you're keen for a fry-up on Sunday morning, bring eggs, bacon etc and we'll cook a monster hangover brekkie! And then for the rest of the weekend, bring whatever you schmaak. There is ample kitchen space - each of the cabins has a kitchenette and then there is a big ol' farmstyle kitchen in the main house.

What should we bring?


Camp chairs or picnic blanket to sit on during the ceremony.
Bring an umbrella. Never know, you may need it.
Bring your own booze if you prefer a particular poison, or prop up the cash bar.
Walking shoes – there’s an incredible forest to explore.
Swimming costume.
Warm clothes. Just in case – it is the Misty Midlands, after all.
Bring your camera – and your USB cord: we’d like you to drop your pics onto a laptop before you go home.