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Thursday, March 23, 2023

Family Wedding and Kakahu

This week we attended a family wedding.  The venue is so popular that Saturday bookings are not available for the next two years.  So Robin’s niece Hanah (daughter of Kaye and Jan from Nelson where we spent a wonderful Christmas) and her bridegroom chose a Tuesday wedding, followed by a casual BBQ lunch for all the guests on Wednesday.

It was a garden wedding, with guests from as far away as Ireland  from the groom’s side of the family.  When the ceremony was concluded, and the photos taken, we sat outside in the sunshine with drinks and nibbles, till it was time to go into the function centre for dinner.  Speeches were made, and the cake was cut.

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David and Hanah cutting the cake

During the cake cutting ceremony Hanah was wearing a beautiful feather cloak – there is quite a story behind this.  The kakahu (Maori cloak) was a garment made in early Maori times and was generally woven or made from traditional materials like flax and feathers. They are worn as a mantle of prestige and honour.  Underneath the beautiful feather cloak was a woven flax cloak which previously belonged to Hanah’s great-grandmother and had been passed down the family to Jan.  Kaye received help and encouragement from the local Marae who advised her how to construct the feather cloak and attach it to the original family heirloom.  The bride was honoured to wear both her great-grandmother’s original cloak at her wedding with the beautiful feather overlay made by her own mother.

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Kaye and the feather cloak, attached to the original woven cloak

Dinner was delicious – we had to select our main from a choice of three when we received the invitation way back prior to Christmas.  And we were wondering what we had ordered all these months later.  Luckily the catering staff had a list and brought out the correct meal to each guest – we had both ordered beef, by the way.  More speeches and then the dancing began.  We left a little early as Robin’s knee didn't feel strong enough to be up and dancing, not like the old days when we could dance till midnight!

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Place cards at our dinner table

The following day all the guests were invited back to the venue for a BBQ lunch, put on by the bride’s parents, Kaye and Jan.  It was a beautiful sunny day and we all enjoyed sitting outside in the pleasant surroundings.  Must say that the stars of the show were a whole lot of crayfish which Jan had caught, cooked and frozen over the last few months especially for the big day.  The crayfish were halved with a big cleaver, and the tasty flesh removed from the tails and cut up into bite sized pieces.  For those who haven't tried crayfish, it is a real delicacy here in New Zealand.

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Preparing the crayfish for lunch

The BBQ was cranked up and steak, chicken kebabs, sausages and meat patties were sizzling away.  With salads and bread rolls, and a helping or two of that crayfish, it was a lunch fit for royalty. Many thanks to Kaye and Jan for their hospitality, and very best wishes to the young couple Hanah and David.  It was a very pleasant afternoon and we got to chat with visitors from far and wide.

After two days of family wedding celebrations it was a real change of pace the next day.  We rook a trip up to Palmerston North, as it was time for my annual mammogram.  I am so thankful that I receive this free follow-up care after my breast cancer several years ago. The radiographer told me that they now had new machines, brand new this week!  I’m sure they came with a hefty price tag.

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All done

We decided to go to the local Chinese restaurant for lunch to settle my nerves,  I’ll be waiting and hoping for good results now.  This place has lovely buffet food, and  very reasonably priced too, with dessert and coffee included in the price.

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Lunch time

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The wedding sounds like it was a great chance to catch up with family and friends. Beautiful bride and groom! The cape is gorgeous . Fingers crossed for a clean result from your mammogram Gail at the Cozy Quilter

Jenn Jilks said...

You've had a busy time!
The wedding looks amazing. We haven't been to a wedding in years.
Good luck with the mammogram. Take care.

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

that looks like a lovely wedding with a bit of money put into it to pay for it all. I haven't gone to many like that - quite often here in the states a lot of people do not put a lot of money into a wedding anymore but use the money to go towards a house instead. In my area anyhow. I know there are still plenty that spend it on a celebration.
That feather cape is unusual and very nice looking.

Tired Teacher 2 said...

Congratulations to David and Hannah! The cloak is stunning and looks great with the wedding gown. Crayfish is tasty. I’ve never seen such large ones. Wishing you all the best on your mammogram.

Fiona said...

Fabulous wedding celebration... and I love the story with the feather cape... how special. Hope the results of your boob squeeze are all fine....

Hugz

ButterZ said...

What a wonderful 2 days celebrating. Those crayfish are big. Oh I wish I was there. And your Chinese dinner looked delicious

Raewyn said...

The Kakahu is beautiful and what an honour to wear one. It sounds like a lovely wedding - having it over two days really makes it a worthwhile celebration! The BBQ lunch sounds fabulous too, with the kaimoana to make it more special! Best wishes for your mammogram results.

Lyndsey said...

Congratulations to the bride and groom. The clock is amazing. Those crayfish actually look a little scary! I hope you mammogram goes OK. I always find it so worrying in the days between the mammogram and the results so I understand just how you feel.

Jocelyn is Canadian Needle Nana said...

Big Congrats to that lovely couple. I got a shiver reading about that wonderful special cloak she wore. How amazing for her family. And my you were well treated with all the wonderful food, Jenny. Thanks for sharing the details. And yes, here's to hoping you get another all clear. Like you, we are so thankful too for free healthcare, esp. for Tony who has to avail of it so much. Tell Robin not to feel too bad, not many of us can dance the night away like we used to, LOL.

Jackie said...

What a lovely wedding, and that cloak is beautiful. Such workmanship.

Those crayfish put our tiny ones to shame.

Hoping that your test is as positive as mine was for my cancer.... Two years clear now.

God bless.

Janice said...

How special to have the cloak to wear at the wedding. It must have been great to have the family together for the celebrations. What a treat to be fed those delicious cray fish. I hope you receive a good result from the mammogram.

Karen S said...

The wedding looks wonderful and the cloak is amazing. Thanks for explaining that for us.