Based in the beautiful, coastal county of Moray in The Highlands of Scotland, I live as part of the wider community surrounding the Findhorn Foundation. I happily travel all over the North of Scotland to hold weddings and vow renewals, in all sorts of interesting and amazing places.
Over the years, I have found it’s helpful to become aware of personal semantics. I’ve found that how people define their beliefs is important for me to understand how we will acknowledge that in their ceremony. One person might describe a feeling of awe and wonder whilst standing on a beautiful beach at sunset, as ‘an inner sense of peace’. The next person might describe that feeling in the same way, but for them, what they feel is what they would call ‘God’s presence’. So I’m very sensitive to differences in beliefs, and aspire to welcome every conversation in a kind and non judgemental way. It’s really important to me to consider everyone I meet as my sister or brother in humanity, and kindness is at the heart of my daily practice.
I love being creative when I have the time. I love being in nature. I love organising, and baking cakes, and sometimes these things all merge in making wedding cakes, or preparing a picnic for a wedding for two. Every ceremony is different, and I love to help people feel at ease about their choices and how they celebrate their love and commitment.
More information:
You can find me on any of these three websites: www.gettingmarriedinscotland.org, www.alternativeceremony.org and www.gaymarriagescotland.org
Please find testimonials on my personal dedicated Wedding website, gettingmarriedinScotland.org