Tuesday 22 October 2013

Love comes, when you least expect it: Mr and Mrs Fanis

The 25th of August saw the much anticipated event of the summer; Monica’s wedding. Weddings are always a joyous occasion but what I particularly enjoy about the wedding season is the build-up to the big day. The night before the wedding Monica booked herself and her bridesmaids into a cute little hotel, I wasn’t a bridesmaid but happened to be in the right place at the right time and was asked to come along (yay!!!). Spending the night with a bride before her wedding day seemed very interesting to me. I’ve always wondered what brides are like the morning of their wedding day; is she first thing on the phone making last minute checks?  Did she even sleep?  Is she wrecked by nervousness and anxiety? Is she overwhelmed with excitement and tears? Well this bride woke up very….calm?

On the morning of Monica’s wedding we had a 7am wakeup call from Benita for prayer and devotion. We opened up our devotion with this reading from the book Adventist homeThe presence of Christ alone can make men and women happy. All the common waters of life Christ can turn into the wine of heaven. The home then becomes as an Eden of bliss; the family, a beautiful symbol of the family in heaven’ Pg 28. We prayed and encouraged Monica to draw her strength from the fountain of living water as she establishes her new home with Ernest. Happiness in their new home will only be found with the presence of Christ as exhibited in the love they show to each other and through their mutual self-denial and sacrifice. Even the “common waters of life” the cooking, cleaning, paying bill, organising etc can be sweetened by Christ and through Him she will find her greatest joy in serving her husband.
Another exciting event that happened in the lead up to Monica’s wedding was her bridal shower. This event brought all the “girls” together as we enjoyed an evening of food, fun and lots of gifts. The more serious moment of that evening came when Monica and Ernest courtship and engagement story was shared. I had the privilege of reading it out and it was such a blessing and encouragement to us all. At the beginning of their story Monica described how she reached a stage in her single life where her relationship with Christ was so solid that no tempest or storm could overthrow it. She waited patiently on God and walked closely with him and when the time was right and when she least expected it she met Ernest Fanis. It was very interesting to listen to the story and hear how Ernest took the time to get to know Monica, how he wooed her (very romantic) and finally how he proposed to her. Their story definitely left us very confident that God had chosen Ernest to be the one to lead Monica as her husband.

So, the wedding…
The beautiful bride and I
On the day of the wedding we were hit with another heat wave making the day even more glorious. Monica and Ernest actually got married in the same church they first visited together as an item. The wedding had a plain and simple feel yet was still touched with a great deal of elegance.  In addition to the lovely mix of African and Caribbean dishes at the reception, both sides of the family gave very meaningful speeches, songs and word of encouragement and advice to the newly wedded couple.

The wedding day is usually the happiest day of a woman’s life, however on this day the biggest smile came from Ernest. He looked so happy and proud to be a husband to Monica and I’m guessing that the words of Solomon were ringing in his mind ‘Whoso findeth a wife findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favour of the Lord’ Proverbs 18:22.
 
My first photo with the newly weds (there was a queue hehe)

Monica and Ernest, I am so thankful for your friendship and pray that God’s favour may be upon you as you seek to make Christ the centre of your new home.
With overflowing love

Miss Daisy

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