





The majority of couples who get married in the Turks and Caicos choose to do so on the beach. As this post will testamant to, it's a beyond beautiful backdrop for a wedding. We are both ocean lovers so wouldn't dare leave it out of the picture . . . literally! Our photographers (Illeana, Kellie, and David) from http://www.brilliant.tc/ did a fantastic job of capturing exactly what it felt like to be there: Caribbean carefree! While we were enjoying the dangerously refreshing Lemon Lucy cocktail and admiring the sunset, caterers http://www.kissingfish.tc/ and wedding planner Teresa Brunner of http://www.tropicaldmc.com/ were hard at work setting the courtyard for the dinner reception.
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