Mouna and Paul’s celebrant led wedding
Written by Lisa Flahant from Celebrant in Cornwall who was officiating.
Paul and Mounaβs celebrations took place at The Britannia Inn on Saturday 2 October 2021β¦
β¦. And their celebrant ceremony was just one of several exciting events to celebrate their completely awesome marriage!
Paul and Mouna: just thinking about them brings such a big smile to my face! One of those truly happy-go-lucky, chilled-out, laid-back and ridiculously blissful couples who Iβd be delighted to meet for a drink on a Friday night β it was rather fitting that their celebrant ceremony was held at their local pub!
The Britannia Inn is the perfect place for parties and celebrations, as they have the most amazing luxury marquee on site β complete with a permanent bar, seating for 100 guests and plenty of space for dancing! So when Paul and Mouna were unable to find a more traditional wedding venue to host their ceremony and festivities, they turned to their local. And while The Britannia was quite used to hosting receptions, parties and other celebratory gatherings, theyβd never before hosted a wedding ceremony. Until Paul and Mouna came along – and then they hosted two on one day!
And what a pleasure it was to work with these two β there were plenty of laughs along the way, some great stories to share – including a proposal which didnβt go quite to plan (do they ever?) – and a joyful insight into the lives of these happy soulmates and their love of food, outdoor adventures and laughing together.
The big day arrived and I met Paul and his best man Richard on what was possibly the wettest Saturday we had seen in 2021. But the weather was quickly forgotten, eclipsed by the magnificent looking marquee. Paul and Mouna had organised some of the dΓ©cor, including a stunning moongate and a pretty wedding cake arch, and these had been decorated beautifully by Emily Rose Events, a wonderful local specialist in dressing venues with artificial flowers. The dusky pink theme was spectacular.
On a more melancholy note, Mounaβs Mum and her sister were unable to travel from Sudan β and Mouna knew she (and many of their guests) would miss their presence greatly. So apart from livestreaming all the preparations and the ceremony to them, she and Paul arranged for two life size cut outs to be at the entrance to the marquee, so Mum and sister could welcome the guests, just as they would have done if theyβd been there in person. A genius solution!
One of the most striking parts of the ceremony (for me) was the traditional greeting the guests gave Mouna and her entourage of sisters-in-law and flower girls as they arrived β if youβve never heard this, itβs really quite something. Called the ululation β itβs a loud, long, high-pitched trilling sound (that you could say also resembles a howl), and itβs an expression of strong emotion (in this case, joy!) used at a communal ritual or event like a wedding. Truly, a welcome Iβd never heard, and just out of this world to be a part of.
And so our ceremony commenced, with proud brothers Mohammed and Adil representing Mounaβs family in the βgiving-awayβ, and then the most enthusiastic group vow, with participation by Mounaβs family via Zoom! We revisited Paul and Mounaβs story, hearing how romantic Paul has even learnt various Arabic phrases to impress his fiancΓ©e, and how Mouna has taught Paul that Tottenham was no longer the most important thing in his life. Their beautiful vows to one another and the exchanging of rings brought about more cheering, and before we knew it, this deal was sealed with a kiss and Paul and Mouna were whisked away for photos, before they moved on to their Sudanese ceremony later in the day.
This was such a special ceremony β sentimental, thoughtful and full of heart β and I take my hat off to Paul and Mouna for organising it in a very short space of time! The Britannia team were excellent hosts, it was so lovely (and easy) working with photographer Hannah Timm and I was a little sad to leave the continuing celebrations which I knew would continue to be lively and great fun.
I (Hannah) just want to add that Lisa was lovely to work with and led the ceremony beautifully. A celebrant is a great option if you are looking to do something a bit different and I would highly recommend Lisa. This was such a fun, colourful wedding and I loved the mix of both English and Sudanese traditional ceremonies.
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