Feeding 'the beast

Look, let's be honest. I am not a huge fan of social media (is it obvious?) and therefore, my Facebook page is a little ... tragic and I’ve not been blogging either. But, if you stick with me, you will soon find out that I am a just as fabulous a celebrant all those other sensational celebrants out there who have a very robust social media presence.

My goal this year is to Try Harder to 'feed' the social media ‘beast’ (it’s quite hungry) and I am starting right here, right now with these gorgeous photos of Chloe and Aaron's October 2025 wedding, taken by Khyla of @roguesocietyimagery_ who worked alongside @shecreates.content to deliver a bunch of memories. Their venue was the amazing The Warehouse Brisbane which was a brilliant spot with incredible light and space!

And this is what Chloe and Aaron said…

"We're so happy with how you brought us into married life. It was exactly what we wanted & we enjoyed all of it. Thank you so much for being a part of it. You were amazing & so helpful."

All images: Rogue Society Imagery

Starting fresh in 2026

Hi everyone! So, it’s a new year and I am feeling inspired to really get stuck into blogging on this website, especially given that I love writing. Here is the perfect opportunity to let myself go wild!

I met a young couple on Saturday in Kingscliff who I am marrying at Lennox Head midway through the year. They were delightful and meeting them for a coffee was a reminder of how much I enjoy working with couples who are super excited about starting their next adventure together. It set me up for a fantastic weekend!

Sadly, my friend and fellow celebrant Jill of Groovy Kind of Love wasn’t around for a catch up!

Seagull sits on a fence overlooking the beach

I spent Sunday with two girlfriends walking along the Northern Rivers Rail Trail but it was way, way too hot! We managed 10kms but then stopped because we were baked. We are ‘training’ for a four-day hike in the Tarkine Wilderness at the end of the month but thankfully, it will be cooler down in the Tassie forests (fingers crossed) so we should feel better as we walk.

I am learning how to format this website so really, how did I end up with such a huge photo of this seagull at Kingscliff beach?