Cat Morley

Aug

13

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Our first stop was House For An Art Lover in Glasgow, which is Jenny's wedding venue for Sunday, to meet up with the others.


It was a really pretty house with a gorgeous garden filled with art and flowers.


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As they were already married after their Japanese ceremony, this wedding was a lot more relaxed and it was nice to see them having fun.


House For An Art Lover was beautiful and luckily the weather stayed nice for their photos.


The wedding was also a great chance to catch up with our friends from Dundee who we hadn't seen in ages.


We were sat at the Green Day table for dinner and tucked in to a tasty goats cheese tart, risotto and Drambuie pudding. There was also Japanese snacks and umeshu plum wine so we could toast with a kanpai.


After dinner, it was time for the reception with Scottish country dancing, rainbow cupcakes, more friends from Dundee and a few famous characters.


We couldn't resist sneaking out to the play park in the gardens before the end of the night for a go on their swings. It was lots of fun until we realised there was someone sleeping in the slide.