Wednesday, 8 September 2010

What a posh wedding celebration to include all the Zanzibaris to grace the occasion.




Dear Anthony & Amita

I am right in front of my laptop viewing all those wonderful photographs taken at the wedding of your daughter Amalia to Brandon. You may not believe it, but seeing all the Zanzibar folks at the celebration party made me feel I was amongst you all.

With 225 guests in attendance was certainly a mega great wedding and you and Amita look real proud parents and in fact like a King and Queen especially Amita's attire was absolutely stunning and Joanita who has taken the photographs certainly did a great job with her camera.

Betty and myself wish to convey our CONGRATULATIONS to the bride and groom, Amalia and Brandon wishing them the very best in the future.

Attached below are two photo albums slideshow for all our SJCS folks to share. Only wish we were present to celebrate.

Best regards
Benito & Betty

FEW PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN AT THE CHURCH
You are invited to view Victor's photo album: Amalia & Brandon


You are invited to view photo album taken by Joanita.

P.S. Hope I will be able to view the photogaphs taken by the professional photographer with the hope to capture some for my personal blog spot colletion.
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Nice comments received from Joanita Gonsalves

Benito:



The church pictures were taken by my cousin, Victor. I forgot my camera in the car so all I have are the ones from the reception.


It was a really classy wedding. The music selection at the church were classical music with a violinist, and organist and a classical singer. The bride was stunning and the attendents were lovely in their sari styled dresses which complimented the Indian dress worn by the family and many guests. Anita had a sari and Denzil a Kurta pajama - they both changed for the reception. The reception was in an elegant hall very tastefully decorated. It was a very lovely affair. And we all had a wonderful Zanzibar reunion.


If any more pictures come my way, I'll forward them to you.


Jo