Orocco Pier is a stylish venue in the heart of South Queensferry, with superb views of the iconic Forth Bridge. Cara and Scott chose to get married here as Scott lived in South Queensferry as a child and even went to nursery in the hall opposite! Also, with Cara being a near Northumbrian neighbour and spending many childhood holidays over the border, it seemed the perfect choice for them both.
Cara and Scott wanted everyone to get involved and enjoy their wedding ceremony. And it certainly was fun - we all sang along to ‘Your Song’ by
Elton John and ‘Your Love
Keeps Lifting Me Higher’ by Jackie Wilson!
There were also two lovely readings by family members - Cara's mum Ellie read ‘What is Love’ by Susan Polis-Schutz, and Scott’s
sister Laura read 'A Red, Red Rose' by Robert Burns.
Cara and Scott
had a traditional Handfasting while they exchanged their vows, and chose ribbons in two symbolic colours - red to symbolise the flag of
Northumberland, the county where Cara grew up and still feels a strong
connection to, and blue representing Scott’s homeland in the form of the Saltire. These colours also remind them of the setting for their
marriage with the blue of the water and the red of the Forth Bridge joining together
to create something truly special.
Cara, I join my life with yours today
Without hesitation and with an open and trusting heart
Whatever we may encounter
Let us encounter it together
Take this ring and with it my commitment
To be the best husband I can be
Without hesitation and with an open and trusting heart
Whatever we may encounter
Let us encounter it together
Take this ring and with it my commitment
To be the best husband I can be
Mr and Mrs Somerville - thank you for sharing these great shots by Karolina Kotkiewicz.
Congratulations and good wishes to both of you!
Congratulations and good wishes to both of you!
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