So, my wife has informed me that, indeed, I have written a trip report in the past...............hmmm...........I don't remember. It must have been before the site was updated because I don't see it anywhere. I also have no idea what I may have told in the first version (too many subs). So I am going to soldier on in this TR. If any of it is old news to you, you may stop here and wait for TR #2. For everyone else, let's carry on-----

Day 3--The Wedding

When we first got to Coral Cove we immediately wanted to be wed out on the rocks that jutted out into the magnificent ocean that surrounded us. Unfortunately, the winds had risen up so high in the first two days that the wedding planner told us that it would not be a place fitting for us to take our vows..............."That's OK, we are here to get married and I don't care where we have it", I thought.

Here is a pic of where we were thinking of, taken on the day of our wedding (we would have been right out on the point):

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There were continuous gusts on the day of our wedding, probably around 20-30mph, and cloudy. Not the ideal situation for a wedding, but we were still so excited to finally be wed that the weather could not deter our plans. In order to save some time and get onto stories that you may care about I will just insert some pics of the nuptials, so that we can hurry up and move on to the funnier and more interesting stories of our first reach.

My Beautiful Bride:

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Me, getting ready for the wedding. Not sure why I was cleaning my flip flop, as I had to walk down the beach to get married:

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Our wedding arch:

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The Nuptials:

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