Wednesday 10 November 2010

An event I will never forget …

Have you ever seen a drag queen in full flight? I must admit I hadn’t - that is, until Saturday night – I still can’t believe what I saw. Nothing could have prepared me for the performance by “Veevette” (Keith Newman from Gay Pride). It was mindboggling – and utterly fascinating!

LH (lovely hubby) was best man on Saturday at Pauline and Robin’s wedding and to say they picked a cabaret with a difference was an understatement. Glitz, glamour, incredible make-up, unforgettable hair styles, heels as high as the Eiffel Tower, legs to die for and stunning outfits certainly lit up the expats club in Paphos. They’d never seen anything like it - and neither had I! …

The weather was perfect, 27 degrees and not a cloud in the sky. Weddings in Cyprus tend to be at their most popular in April/May/June and September/October/November. The summer months should be avoided as long dresses and temperatures in the high 40’s don’t really mix.

It’s very easy to get married in Cyprus. There are an abundance of wedding co-ordinators all ready and willing to help, you can do-it-yourself over the internet, or you can choose a travel agent who specialises in this area.

You can get married in so many places now, from churches to hotels, by the sea, in the mountains; Cyprus has some wonderfully romantic settings.

Top Tip: Remember though, if you want to get married on Valentine’s Day or at Easter, then you need to book really early.

Traditional Cypriot weddings are attended by thousands. LH and I are attending a Cypriot wedding ourselves next year in Nicosia in May. So far, 3,000 have been invited – yes, three thousand – and that’s only the start.

It is not unheard of for upwards of 5,000 to be in attendance, so you can imagine the size of the venue. And, in true Cypriot tradition, the bride and groom are given small white envelopes instead of gifts.

Why white envelopes? Well, they contain money from the wedding guests. Each guest usually puts around 50 euros in an envelope. I think this is a great idea, because you don’t have to mess around choosing from wedding lists and buying a present. The idea behind the envelopes and giving cash is to make sure the happy couple have a good start in life.

With 5,000 guests it’s not unusual to find the couple have 250,000 euros (wow!) – I think you will agree, that isn’t a bad start, is it? Buys a home, perhaps sets up a business and pays for a wonderful honeymoon.

OK. That’s it from me for now.

Best wishes

Jackie
The Overseas Guides Company
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