I’m a bit late today, and considering the hectic weekend we just had, I shall probably be playing catch-up all week. The cause of the mayhem was our eldest son Ryan whom made his communion on Saturday. My wife Hazel has been planning the event for weeks now and credit to her she put in a savage amount of work which all paid off in the end. Thankfully the weather could not have been better for his big day. The ceremony kick off with a stern warning from the parish priest about using camera’s during the ceremony. I guess I-phones don’t count as every second parent was snapping away. Once the service was finished I got to work trying to get all the pictures I wanted. Then it was back to the house were Hazel had laid out a feast for a King. I reckon we shall be living off the leftovers for at least another week. Sunday we spent visiting Ryan’s two Great Granmothers whom were unable to come out for the big day. So here is a sample of some shots that I took over the weekend, hope you like them. The rest will be up on my private facebook page later today.
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Congratulations.
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Cheers mate 🙂
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Lovely family pics! Looks like you all had a fabulous day…congrats!
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Thanks Ali, it was Hectic, but the little man had a great day 🙂
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Heart congratulations to Ryan, now a young man. I guess by comparison this is like a ‘sunnet’ for our lads (the ‘snip’) and marks their passing from childhood towards becoming a man (albeit usually aged around 9). Happy smiles and proud faces all round 🙂 Nice post sir
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Thank you, I guess it is, not necessarily my cup of tea, the wife normally gets her way 🙂
Glad you liked the images, it was a great day for our little man 🙂
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That’s cool! Congratulations !
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Thank you 🙂
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Congatulations to you, Ryan, and all your family. The greatest wealth one can ever know.
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Thank you, much appreciated 🙂
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I appreciate you. Your family seems to be a tight knit group. I have only a sister now. And her family. Two thousand miles away.
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A definite occasion.
I wonder if it’ll survive teenage? That is the real test.
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Probably not 🙂
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I love the looks on his face. I wouldn’t leave him alone in the sacristy with the communion wine. 😉
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LOL, Its not the wine I would be concerned about leaving him alone with 🙂
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You’ve captured quite a range of expressions on a very expressive face. Congratulations to both you and Ryan.
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Thank you Simon 🙂
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Congratulations, he looks very happy 😀
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Thanks Irene, Our handsome boy had a fantastic day, he is still buzzing from the weekend 🙂
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Nice to hear 😀
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Awww what a lovely celebration. The facial expressions of your son with his Great Grandmas is priceless.
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Thank you Sue, he loves his Grannies 🙂
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Blessings!!! Lovely photos.
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Thank you 🙂
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Congratulations.
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🙂
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