I'm really glad that the Fry family and crew were able to make it to the wedding, even though they didn't travel with us. I hope you guys enjoyed the ship. I think Craig must have snapped this picture from up by the chapel.
Here is the chapel where Nicole and Mark got married. It was very nice.
I'm glad Dad was able to do the service. After all that worrying.
Apparently I put the exact same picture in twice. Hey, when you're working with almost a thousand pictures, it's bound to happen.
The paparattzi (not sure the spelling)
The view from the reception room
Apparently I put the exact same picture in twice. Hey, when you're working with almost a thousand pictures, it's bound to happen.
The paparattzi (not sure the spelling)
The view from the reception room
I love this picture. Griffin counted 60 boats in this picture alone!
The lighting wasn't the best for picture taking. Luckily the professional pictures came out better.
It didn't take us long to get settled into our room after the wedding.
Our view from the balconey. Luckily we were on the more interesting side!
Muster drills in our wedding clothes (well, Craig changed out of his)
The ship that headed out before us. We met up with it again in Grand Cayman.
Pulling away...
The lighting wasn't the best for picture taking. Luckily the professional pictures came out better.
It didn't take us long to get settled into our room after the wedding.
Our view from the balconey. Luckily we were on the more interesting side!
Muster drills in our wedding clothes (well, Craig changed out of his)
The ship that headed out before us. We met up with it again in Grand Cayman.
Pulling away...
The bridge to Star Island.
We got all sorts of honks and cheers from cars on the causeway as we pulled away, but this nut bar on the seadoo deserved extra mention. He floowed us for at least 10 minutes yelling and cheering and doing all these crazy twists and stuff. CRAZY!
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