The big day had arrived and we got up early as we had to go to the hairdresser’s to get our hair done. Mum and my Auntie had theirs washed and blow dried, while I had mine washed, then went under the dryer, had it put in rollers then under the dryer again and then put up! It was well worth it as it looked pretty (even if I do say so myself.) We then went home and got into our outfits and set off for the church which was a 15minute drive away. We arrived to find loads of onlookers outside the church trying to get a glimpse of the bride and the wedding, the minister said this was the biggest wedding he had ever been involved in (there were around 200 people there).
The wedding lasted over an hour as the string quartet played, hymns were sung and the groom’s sister (who sang at my brother’s wedding) also did a solo. After the wedding the guests were invited over to the church hall for a light lunch, where the quartet also played again. All the guests then set off for the reception which was taking place at a hotel in a place called
The reception was at the Slieve Donard Hotel and started at around 5 o’ clock. The speeches were great and the food was delicious, the tables were decorated beautifully and the attention to detail was superb! Instead of favours the bride and groom made a donation to a local charity called Riding for the Disabled which was a great idea. After the four course meal there was a chocolate fountain with strawberries, fudge, marshmallows etc and then a band and disco. There was a buffet served at around
We stayed over in the hotel and woke up to an
So the rest of the day was spent taking it easy and sleeping as I had tired myself out! Then it was off to dialysis again which went fine and luckily no clotting this time.
I’m so glad I decided to go, I don’t know why I put it off for so long or why I was so nervous about it! The dialysis went fine, the nurses were great and I haven’t got a bad word to say about it at all, it almost felt like I didn’t dialyse at all, it was a real holiday and I will certainly go back in the future in fact… I can’t wait!!!
pleased your trip went well and you had a good time. Got any pics of the unit Daisyhill sounds posh want to see if it is.
ReplyDeleteI live in Newcastle! It's wonderful you think so much of it. It can be very windy and cold at times, but on a good day Its lovely!
ReplyDeleteGlad you had a nice time :)
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hey sweetie - welcome back! I can totally understand the nervousness about entrusting your care to an unknown hospital but so glad it all went well! Sounds like you had a fantastic time. Much love xx
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