Shanelle's Thoughts:
Tricia Roberts wedding was one of my most talked about weddings. I bonded with Tricia from day one. We talked daily through email and over the phone. I held her hand throughout the entire process. She gave me a better perspective on having fun while planning.
She added a bit of flavor to her wedding by incorporating her culture. As a surprise to her groom she wore a traditional Sari and came out to do a dance. Everyone were in awe!!
Check out the smile on her face throughout the pictures. You gotta love this woman!
And all of her vendors showed the same amount of dedication throughout the day. Come and check out the photos taken by the wonderful Jose Reyes!
Manuel's Thoughts:
When I first met Nigel and Tricia Roberts, I had but one word to describe them, and that was authenticity. Their love for each other is authentic, it is too real. The moment I was introduced to Tricia, she made me feel comfortable, as though I had known her for years. When she explained how Nigel and her met, it was like fate or destiny. Though most of us believe we make our own but this couple had a force pulling them together that was bigger then our own.
The professional and personal level with this couple was strategized with organization, communication and trust. The little details meant the most to Tricia and that was what I concentrated on the most. The little details made the biggest significance on their wedding day.
Details strategized and executed. I enjoyed working with this couple because they were completely different from one another, but yet complimented each other well. Thank You Nigel and Tricia, I learned from you that the most important thing in life is to learn how to release love,and accept it when it comes in.
Services for the day
Ceremony held at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
Reception held at VIP Country Club
Floral Design by Tantawan Bloom
Photography by Jose Reyes Photography
Bridal Reflections Bride and Bridesmaids Dresses
Ceremony Music by NY Ceremony Musician
Stayed at The Crowne Plaza in White Plains
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