How the Australian came 10,000km to find his girl
OUR STORY
Malcolm was sent to South Africa by Hydro Tasmania to build a hydropower station on the edge of the Kalahari desert; he spent some 2 years in South Africa before he had the pleasure of meeting Tracy. Tracy started working at the same company as Malcolm and as soon as Malcolm met Tracy it was love at first sight. Little did Tracy know that Malcolm actually hid in his office for a week from her before he gained enough courage to speak to her.
What started as a friendship developed into a magical fairytale.
Fast forward 12 months and Tracy and Malcolm are standing beneath a beautiful waterfall in the Tasmanian wilderness when Malcolm drops to one knee and asks for Tracy’s hand in marriage.
They wed on Saturday 7th March 2015 alongside their closest friends and family at Felix Unite near Swellendam. It was a day neither of them will forget spent with many laughs, too much food, and so many memories that will last them a lifetime.
Tracy and Malcolm both feel so blessed for crossing paths and finding there soul mate and best friend.
We are so excited to start our happily ever after!
Suppliers are as follows:
a. Venue - Felix Unite Round the Bend River Lodge, Swellendam;
b. Hair and Makeup – Corne and Cornelia from Illusions hair designs, Robertson;
c. DJ – Adam Gale from Adamant Soundz, Cape Town;
d. Photo Booth – Retro Photobooth, Cape Town;
e. Flowers and décor – Rene from Gypsy Rose, Robertson;
f. Cake – Limnos, Cape Town;
g. Wedding dress – Meylea Bridal, Cape Town;
h. Bridesmaids dresses – Jacoba, Cape Town;
i. Brides shoes – Anella, Cape Town;
j. Tent and dance floor – Tentation, Cape Town;
k. Groom dressed by Country Road, Cape Town;
l. Photographer – Celeste of Aglow Photography, Paarl; Photographers Assistant Samantha Du Toit from ST Photography
m. Videographer – David and Tania of Missing Pieces, Cape Town
n. Band – Crimson
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