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Showing posts with label Destination Wedding Cabo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Destination Wedding Cabo. Show all posts
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Real Wedding Spotlight: Nikki and Bobby's Cabo Wedding
Now here's one for the books -- I don't think this wedding in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico could have been more charming. Planned by One Happenings Weddings & Events and photographed by Scott Andrew Studio, Nikki and Bobby's beach wedding was an intimate, romantic and incredibly stylish celebration that looks as if it couldn't have been any more chic.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
A Wedding Lasso for the Mexican Bride and Groom | Mexico Current News and Mexico Current Events, all the Latest News on Mexico Today
A Wedding Lasso for the Mexican Bride and Groom | Mexico Current News and Mexico Current Events, all the Latest News on Mexico Today: "If you attend a Mexican wedding, you are bound to see at least one of the many Mexican wedding traditions. You might witness the groom giving his bride gold coins or guests throwing red beads at the newlyweds as they leave the church. Another one of these important traditions that all Mexican families follow is the wearing of the wedding lasso.
The lasso in a Mexican wedding is not a rope that you use to catch an animal. It is instead a beautifully decorated rosary or white ribbon that is large enough to fit over both the bride’s and the groom’s heads. The wedding lasso is a symbol of the couples’ union and commitment to each other.
After the Mexican bride and groom have said their vows, the “padrinos de lazo” place the wedding lasso over the couple. It is first placed on the groom’s shoulders and then intertwined and placed on the bride so that it is in the shape of an eight. The couple wears the wedding lasso during the ceremony and then at the end, the wedding lasso is removed and handed to the bride as a keepsake. " ...Read More
The lasso in a Mexican wedding is not a rope that you use to catch an animal. It is instead a beautifully decorated rosary or white ribbon that is large enough to fit over both the bride’s and the groom’s heads. The wedding lasso is a symbol of the couples’ union and commitment to each other.
After the Mexican bride and groom have said their vows, the “padrinos de lazo” place the wedding lasso over the couple. It is first placed on the groom’s shoulders and then intertwined and placed on the bride so that it is in the shape of an eight. The couple wears the wedding lasso during the ceremony and then at the end, the wedding lasso is removed and handed to the bride as a keepsake. " ...Read More
Monday, June 20, 2011
Wedding Spotlight: Rosaria and Ralph
Rosaria and Ralph took off for beautiful Cabo San Lucas to celebrate their destination wedding with just 13 of their closest friends and family members. Both the wedding and reception took place at the Hacienda Cocina private beach and restaurant.
You can tell from the pictures that this was a fun group--I love the emotional shots dancing, the laughter, and the beautiful colorful scenery that these pictures capture. Check out these wonderful shots, from Stak Photographer Duo.
You can tell from the pictures that this was a fun group--I love the emotional shots dancing, the laughter, and the beautiful colorful scenery that these pictures capture. Check out these wonderful shots, from Stak Photographer Duo.
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