Love one another
and you will be happy:  it's as simple, and as difficult,as that.


Harold Loukes
About Leith
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Leith has been married for 35 years and
has two adult children.

"There's been some ups and there's been some downs but having a loving partner to share those moments has made our marriage something very special.

Marriage is an integral part of society and is in all cultures.

Being a marriage celebrant allows me to foster my belief in marriage as a life long commitment, and provides an opportunity to share in the dreams and aspirations of others"


With 35 years experience in Television as a

News Reader
Journalist
Presenter
Compere

Leith has the experience to add a professional touch to your Wedding Day.
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14 January 1973
Kathy and I were married on a very hot Sunday afternoon at 5:00pm.

When we came out of the church the sky was fiercely black and thunder was coming from every corner.  We didn't have photos taken at the church and went straight to the reception venue.

We and all of our guests were saturated by the time we made it to our cars.

The reception progressed as normal. Just after the main meal the candles were lit for the flaming Bombe Alaska desert to be served. 

All night we danced by candle light.  It was so romantic with the violinist walking around the dance floor as we and our guests danced.

It was only when it was time to go and got outside to our car did we realise we had been in a black out. 

The black out extended from Gympie to the NSW Border and lasted six hours.

We drove to the coast for our first night at the Pink Poodle Hotel Motel. 
That was the place to be in the 70's.

When we arrived we drank the warm wine to celebrate this wonderful day.  After a very hot and long day we fell asleep within minutes, only to be woken up by the cleaner wanting to make the bed.  We obliged and went to visit friends and spent the day with them.  Kathy got terribly sunburnt.

The next day her parents paid a visit, and stayed and stayed. 

Our life together has been a little bit like our honeymoon.  Full of the unexpected, seeing the silver lining in every dark cloud, never regretting what came our way, being surrounded by family and friends, learning from our mistakes and taking one day at a time.




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