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Vows: Our Love Was Meant To Be
Photo: Dean Clarke Photography
All Woman, Features, Lifestyle, Local Lifestyle, Tuesday Style
November 5, 2017

Vows: Our Love Was Meant To Be

Friday, July 7, 2017 was the day chosen by family nurse practitioner Sandra Edwards and project manager Ricardo McLean to exchange wedding vows on the lawns of Trident Castle in Port Antonio. Vows brings you the magical moments.

How they met (Sandra’s Version)

We met the summer of 2004 on my daughter’s school trip to Dorney Water Park in Pennsylvania. Sparks were definitely flying, but the relationship didn’t unfold until a couple months later when we saw each other again at my daughter’s birthday party and he offered to help me transport the gifts to my car. He asked me out a few days later, and the rest is happily-ever-after.

The proposal

Ricardo proposed to me on May 16, 2008, exactly two months after we welcomed our son into this world. “I remembered getting ready for bed all clad in pyjamas and head scarf when he suddenly knelt in front of me and took a small box out from his pocket,” expressed Sandra. He opened it, and popped the question. I honestly didn’t understand or remember everything he said, because I was so surprised, and began crying. That moment went down in my history books as one of the happiest days of my life.

The ceremony

The bridegroom was debonair in a Paul Smith black and white tuxedo. The groomsmen wore black Kenneth Cole suits and white shirts complemented by black bow ties. They escorted the stunning senior and junior bridesmaids, who were styled respectively in charming one-shoulder floor-length white taffeta mermaid dresses and elegant Georgette ivory maxi dresses with cold shoulders, sweetheart necklines and elegant ruching details as they made their way up the aisle to the strains of Kenny G and Beyonce’s Love On Top.

The bride made her way up the aisle, escorted by her brother Alton Edwards, to Kelly Clarkson’s A Moment Like This. She was stunning in a Leah Da Gloria and Kashi Couture ivory, cream and hand-beaded lace gown with an eight-foot removable organza train embellished with hand-beaded lace and exotic Swarovski crystals.

Under the ministerial guidance of Pastor Astor Carlyle the newly-weds professed their love, with all eyes witnessing their “magic moment”. The party recessed to the lyrics of Teddy Pendergrass’s When Somebody Loves You Back.

There were many highlights for Sandra; among them:

Something new: crown and gown

Something used: Victoria’s Secret underwear

Something borrowed: Kate Spade diamond and pearl earrings

Something blue: Victoria’s Secret underwear

The reception

The reception took place at the Trident Hotel where guests enjoyed hors d’oeuvres and cocktails prior to the arrival of the newly-weds.

A sumptuous four-course dinner catered by the Trident Hotel was followed by heartfelt toasts ahead of the cutting of the KukUp Kreations-designed, six-tiered chandelier fruitcake suspended from the ceiling.

Their first dance was to Why I Love You by Major. Guests, thereafter, joined them on the dance floor where they partied into the night.

The honeymoon

The newly-weds honeymooned at Hawaii.

The look of love…
Mr and Mrs Ricardo McLean observe the jumping ofthe broom ritual, an African tradition signifying theirentrance into a new life together.
Photo: Dean Clarke Photography
Ricardo and Sandra share their first dance ashusband and wife as they move to Major’s WhyI Love You.
It’s official! You maykiss the bride
The newly-weds cut their six-tiered chandelierfruitcake that was suspended from the ceiling.
The KukUp Kreations-designed six-tieredchandelier fruitcake suspended fromthe ceiling.
On the steps of the Trident Castle with thegroom (front) are (from left) his brother RobertMcLean, brothers of the bride Alton, Shawn andOmar Edwards and Morris Ricketts, JermaineJohnson, Wayne Nathan, Joseph Wheeler andbest man Jason Aiken.
The bride and her attendants (from left) KaylaMcLean, maid of honour Keriann Tomlinson, sisterMarica Edwards, Tamia McLean, Jahmila Duncan,Kimorra Lucas, sisters Beverly and Stacey Edwards,daughter Najiyah Haighs, Neilia Lucas, BarbarineKelly, Jodi Edwards and Shanique Edwards.
Sandra and Ricardoenjoy a fun momentwith members oftheir bridal party.
The newly-weds with the bride’s motherSonia Edwards.
The bride and groom with their parents. Motherof the bride Sonia Edwards (left) and the groom’sparents George and Barbara McLean.
Alton Edwards proudly escorts his sister to her bridegroom.
The gorgeous appliqué details ofthe bride’s gown from the back.
Guardians of the wedding rings, JaisonMcLean (left) and Cadren Todd.
Mr and MrsRicardoMcLeanduring theirpost-nuptialphotosession.

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