Jade & Neil’s Wedding – What. A. Day.

Honestly, what a day Jade and Neil’s wedding turned out to be, full of good vibes, top people, and absolute joy.

The morning kicked off chilled as anything. Jade was super relaxed, just getting ready with her mum and mates, loads of laughs, great energy, and you could just see how close they all are. It’s always class seeing that side of things before the festivities begin.

Neil was on top form, full of jokes, full of chat and it made the couple photos a breeze. Just cracking on with it, keeping it natural, nothing too posed or stiff. We had a laugh, snapped some proper good moments, and boom, job done.

Group shots… well, they didn’t exactly go to plan, but who cares? I don’t stress about that stuff. Weddings aren’t military operations, we go with the flow, we make it work, and we still got everything we needed.

The kids were buzzing, especially over the water slide situation, it looked mint and I was a bit gutted I couldn’t get on it myself. Honestly, on a day that hot, I was tempted.

Then came the speeches. Proper emotional stuff. Jades’ dad smashed it, clearly loads of love there. Neil kept pretending he had something in his eye (three times, mate?) but fair play, it hit home. Some brilliant stories about Neil too, it’s clear they’ve got a solid group around them.

The casino in the evening was amazing. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a wedding do that before and I’m 100% here for it. Couldn’t gamble with real money, sadly (probably for the best), but it was a wicked vibe to end on.

And then… Battenberg cake. I mean, come on. That’s a top-tier wedding cake, and just so happened to be my fave, so that was a bit of a win.

Finished off with a cracking first dance, and that was that, an absolute belter of a day.

Massive congrats again to Jade and Neil, you smashed it.


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