Weddings
Modern elegance and stunning style converge to perfection in Morenikeji and Olatunji dream day. Choosing a destination wedding, these two immersed themselves and their guests in a gorgeously glam experience filled with light-hearted fun and darling details.
The meeting.
We met at work. We both worked at Tennis Australia in Perth, WA, at the time. Andrew is a high-performance tennis coach, and Megan worked in marketing. We shared an office. For months, Megan used to watch Andrew walk past her window and never thought he was ever interested in anything other than tennis. Over time, they got chatting, and she was the one who ended up pursuing the relationship.
The ‘one’.
We never looked for that “moment”; instead, we evolved together as a couple. There was never that moment of finding it one; it was just that everything fit so seamlessly within our lives together.
The ceremony.
We had so many special moments during the ceremony!
Firstly, seeing each other for the first time while I was walking down the aisle was truly something. It was windy and slightly overwhelming, but being able to steal a sneaky kiss before the formalities started calmed the nerves!
Secondly, it rained at that very moment we were saying our vows! A rogue cloud came over and sprinkled on us! We laughed – no one cared. I like to think it was our grandparents telling us they were watching at that very moment from the sky.
Favourite moments.
I couldn’t pick one moment! The whole day was incredible! I didn’t have to think of a thing; our suppliers, families, and bridesmaids/groomsmen were so committed to having a great time that there was no single moment I loved more than any other.
Meaning of marriage.
Marriage is what you make it. You can choose for it to be a challenge and create pressure for yourselves, or you can continue how you were before any formality and be best friends and partners and continue that crazy thing we call life – together. All relationships take work; it’s how to respect, love and enjoy that person’s time that makes a marriage.
Wedding soundtrack.
Aisle: Dancing in the Moonlight by Alexander Mills (Cover)
Reception entry: Somebody like you by Keith Urban
First dance: This Too Shall Last by Anderson East




