Do you have guests who can’t make the big day because of distance? Hhmmm this is something to consider for your big day – Google Chats.
The day Rachel married Ace, the world was watching, well, I should say, ‘their’ world was watching 🙂
Before the arrival of the bride, the computer was abuzz with their guests from all over the worlds ‘pinging’ in, and being added to the google chat. The groom introduced me to his Mum, who, with champagne in hand looked beautifully dressed and all ready for the wedding of her son. He welcomed dozens of international, online friends and family who all waited excitedly as the bridal cars arrived.
Do you have guests who can’t make the big day because of distance? Hhmmm this is something to consider for your big day – Google Chats.
The day Rachel married Ace, the world was watching, well, I should say, ‘their’ world was watching 🙂
Before the arrival of the bride, the computer was abuzz with their guests from all over the worlds ‘pinging’ in, and being added to the google chat. The groom introduced me to his Mum, who, with champagne in hand looked beautifully dressed and all ready for the wedding of her son. He welcomed friends and family who all waited excitedly as the bridal cars arrived.
With one of the ‘real time, present’ guest allocated with holding the computer and controlling the the direction of the webcam, their online guests had front pue seats, they watched as Rachel walked down the aisle towards Ace.
Most of the guests, logging in from the UK to watch this beautiful Noosa Riverfront wedding in Sunny Australia didn’t expect to be treated to the tail end of a fierce Australian Cylone, the wind was howling and the skies were overcast, but it didn’t dampen the cheers and laughter and pure joy of the occasion. Guests took ‘screen shot’ photos of the ceremony, shared the champagne toast and even the cutting of the cake before the battery life decided it was ‘time to say good-bye’.