For anyone thinking of getting married in a Spanish-speaking country, be careful how you pronounce the word for "witness", as it can sound like some male naughty bits - Once when I said to Ger that we only needed two more "testigos", she just about died laughing.
On the morning of the wedding, I was actually ready a half hour early (!) so Nuria and I had a little dance party.
Despite one of our witnesses almost not showing up (remind me sometime to tell you the story of Dante, the town´s doctor, pizza chef and tango singer), we pulled it off without a hitch. Our wedding was everything we hoped it would be - low stress, meaningful, fun and romantic. In the early afternoon of February 15th, 2008, we were married!!!
Rather than spending our wedding night in a tent, we checked into a nice hotel. We were the first bride and groom that had ever stayed there and the staff were so good to us. Just minutes after returning to the hotel after the ceremony, champagne, chocolate and strawberries arrived! Everyone loves love!!
One week later, our rings arrived.
They´re beautiful, though, so well worth the wait! Mine has the Gorros on them, where Nelson asked me to marry him, and his ring has Mt. Fitzroy, the mountain that towers over El Chalten.
So far, our honeymoon has been all hiking, fun, mountains, glaciers and adventure. It´s very different than the single life, let me tell you!
5 comments:
Lynda - congratulations, on both getting married and being able to get married! Sounds like an amazing adventure.
Congratulations to you two! Sounds like a great way/place to tie the knot.
Congrats!!!!! You guys look grrreat!
love, John
Felicitaciones!!!!
Nos alegramos mucho que hayan pasado momentos felices y les deseamos mucha suerte :)
Que continuen disfrutando de su viaje y su nueva vida de casados!!!
Robyn y Marcelo
Lynda, congratulation you are fantastic guys!!! we hope to see early on Italy.
Sarah and ketriss
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