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The Flavour of Love
(COVER PHOTO)Newly-weds George and Sandra Matthews
All Woman
January 30, 2016

The Flavour of Love

For George Junior Matthews, personal chef to the US ambassador to Jamaica, and his sweetheart Sandra Marlene Anderson, the recipe for romance called for marination.

The two initially crossed paths five years ago at the US Embassy, and for George it was love at first sight. However, it would take a bit of persistence on his part for Sandra to see that they were meant to be.

“He would always come by to say hi, and for me it was just that. He kept asking me for my number but I kept changing the subject. It was like this for months, years even! Until one evening I was asked to work on a fourth of July event, and while there we talked for a while. This time he asked for my BlackBerry pin and I gave it to him. Eventually we became friends, and about a year later we got closer. We went on a few dates; he was so romantic,” Sandra told

Vows.

Fast-forward four years — December 7, 2014. During an intimate welcome home dinner for George’s mother, he invited Sandra to give the vote of thanks, and it was then he decided to make it official.

“He held my hand and thanked me for being a part of his life. Then all of a sudden he was down on one knee. I heard screams from our friends and family, then I realised what was happening. He then asked me to marry him,” she recalled.

The lovebirds tied the knot on Sunday, January 24, 2016, at The Powell Plaza Grand Ballroom, before a gathering of close friends and family, as well as Ambassador Luis Moreno, the current US Ambassador to Jamaica, former US ambassador to Jamaica Pamela Bridgewater, her husband the Reverend A Russell Awkard, Deputy Chief of Mission for the United States Embassy to Jamaica Elizabeth Martinez and her husband Don Pohlman.

The weather might have been a tad nippy on the outside; on the inside, however, it was nothing but warm reduction as Chef Matthews stood dapper in a three-piece grey suit by Spokes Apparel with pink and grey accents. His smile widened as he saw his bride making her way up the aisle escorted by her brother Levi, with Etta James’

At Last as the soundtrack. Sandra was picture-perfect in an understated strapless, slim-fitting gown — by Allure Bridal — for Petals and Promises — with soft English net ruches delicately woven throughout the entire gown and crystals and embroidery accents at the sweetheart neckline. Her tiara veil completed the look.

The ceremony — officiated by Reverend Levi Johnson — commenced with a prayer for the couple and included a sand ceremony. With rings exchanged and a short, passionate kiss to seal the marriage, Sandra and George were declared husband and wife to lusty applause from all present.

A cocktail hour followed, ahead of a sumptuous three-course meal prepared by George — who has served as personal chef to four ambassadors of the United States of America to Jamaica and who is a Jamaica Observer Table Talk Food Awards award-winning chef — and his groomsmen Nicholas Beckford, Venroyse Clarke, Delano Volae Williams, Andre Williams, Garcia Brown and Louis Matthews.

Zedoj Events & Weddings executed the lovely reception décor, while the formalities were ably handled by master of ceremonies Dwight Ross, who added to the celebratory mood of the occasion by keeping the energy up and spirits high. The toasts made by family and friends of the newly-weds were heartfelt and heaped praises on both sets of parents for raising such wonderful children. Rita Anderson and Halvale Matthews, mothers of the bride and groom, respectively, then unveiled the five-tiered wedding cake by Terri-Ann Brown of KukUp Kreations.

The couple’s first dance as husband and wife — to Rod Stewart’s

For the First Time — followed, after which George offered his remarks and regards to the toast makers and for the show of support expressed through the presence of all who were in attendance. The Reverend A Russell Awkard then blessed the gathering and the newly-weds. The couple retreated to the parish of Portland for their honeymoon.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guests left their best wishes for George and Sandra on an oversized card in the entryway to the ballroom.
Sandra shared a post-ceremony momentwith her parents Jeremiah and Rita Anderson.
(From left) Former United States of America Ambassador to Jamaica, the Honourable Pamela Bridgewater; Senior Associate Editor – Lifestyle & Social Content, Jamaica Observer Ltd, Novia McDonald-Whyte; United States Ambassador to Jamaica, the Honourable Luis Moreno; and Deputy Chief of Mission at the United States Embassy to Jamaica Elizabeth Martinez celebrated the wonderful wedding of their culinary artist colleague.
(Ticker Tape with 8544 & 8693 )The reception began with the newly-weds dancing to the upbeat Firework by Katy Perry, and ended with their first official slow dance as husband and wife, to Rod Stewart’s For the First Time.
(Ticker Tape with 8538 & 8544 )The reception began with the newly-weds dancing to the upbeat Firework by Katy Perry, and ended with their first official slow dance as husband and wife, to Rod Stewart’s For the First Time.
The reception began with the newly-weds dancing to the upbeat Firework by Katy Perry, (below) and ended with their first official slow dance as husband and wife, to Rod Stewart’s For the First Time.
Mothers of the bride and groom, respectively, Rita Anderson (left) and Halvale Matthews, unveiled the five-tiered fruitcake by Terri-Ann Palmer of KukUp Kreations.
Reverend Russell Awkard (left) offered a private word of encouragement to Sandra and George.
Brand manager of the Marley Group of Companies Debbie Bissoon extended a spirited toast to the bridal party.
The blushing bride was escorted up the aisle by her older brother Levi Anderson.
George was teary-eyed during the ceremony.
Groomsmen (from left) Nicholas Beckford, Nicholas Matthews, Delano Volae Williams and Venroyse Clarke made for a gallant quartet as they stood up for George and Sandra.
The groom’s parents Halvale and Samuel Matthews poured the foundation in the sand ceremony.
Mr and Mrs George Matthews share their first kiss as husband and wife.
The bridal party celebrated as the newly-weds made their way down the aisle.
Relishing their roles as flower girl, ring bearer, and mini bride, respectively, were (from left) Safiyah Sanderson, Jaiquan Logan, and Kiara Anderson.
The couple had the support of maid of honour Kayla Deleon-Campbell and best man Richard Thorpe, on their big day.
Mini bride Kiara Anderson (second right) joined bridesmaids (from left) Tiffani Beckles, Sachell Anderson, Janet Anderson-Dacers and Claudia Ramsay for a commemorative photo.

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