Dominic & Alicia Hill's
Wedding
Newlyweds Dominic and Alicia Hill celebrated their nuptials in
Barbados at the opulent beach front setting of Josefs Restaurant
in St. Lawrence Gap.
Dominic, a Barbadian, and Alicia a true Jamaican belle were introduced
by a mutual friend at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of
the West Indies, and as they say
their future was written.
After completing their Undergradute studies, Alicia returned to
her native Jamaica and Dominic stayed in Barbados; the pair however,
continued the age old dance between Caribbean nationals for the
next four years inevitably resulting in yet another marriage
of Caribbean cultures.
The wedding took place on August 7th 2004 on a typically beautiful
afternoon in Barbados. Alicia wore a classic strapless A-line dress
and Dominic chose the traditional black tuxedo with a white vest
and tie.
The ceremony was intimate and memorable. The coming together of
two lives, two families and lots of good friends; and thanks to
an intimate but boisterous guest list hailing from across the region,
dancing continued well into the night at the garden setting of the
popular restaurant in the south of the island.
David and Lesa Conliffe's Wedding
David and Lesa Conliffe travelled from Toronto, Canada and got
married on the 31st of July 2004 in their native home of Barbados.
The couple sought a traditional themed Caribbean wedding. They
exchanged their vows in the elegant setting of Coverly Plantation
House, just before sunset, when the lighting is soft and the breezes
are cool and balmy on the south of the island.
Steel Pan music created the perfect Caribbean sound track as the
two Canadian residents started their life together as man and wife.
David and Lesa planned the event to coincide with Barbados' Crop
Over festival, so travelling guests could capture some of the spectacular
carnival events going on all over the island.

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