Oasis Magazine - Cairns & Tropical North Queensland Issue 22 - Feb|Mar 2018 | Page 37

LIZ AND LANCE RICHARDS Married at Angsana Palm Cove on 23/08/1997 “Lance and I met in 1996 while we were working at the Cairns International Hotel. Shortly afterwards, I went to live overseas. We stayed in contact, and then Lance asked me to come home so we could (maybe) get married. I finished up my travels in Europe and came home. Three months later, I was still waiting for that proposal! I got impatient, so one day I popped the question in a coffee shop in Lake Street. He said yes immediately. What the hell had he been waiting for if he was so keen! Men!” Memorable moment Lance picking up his mate who was hitchhiking to our wedding. NOELLE AND DARREN HALPIN Married at Shangri-La at the Marina Cairns on 21/04/2007 “Darren and I met when I moved to Innisfail from the Gold Coast in 2002. Darren was a partner in the accounting firm where I worked, and we hit it off. In 2007, our eldest child, Harry, was about 4 months old. We were in Brisbane and got talking about marriage. That same day, we looked at rings, and we were married six weeks later.” Memorable moment: At the wedding ceremony the best man pretended to not be able to find the wedding rings, after a few minutes and a bit of panic from one of my aunties who proceeded to remove her wedding rings so I could use, they magically appeared. Harry was six months old at our wedding, so before we made our entrance at the reception, I had to slip off my wedding dress and breastfeed him. The things we do!” RICHELLE AND NATHAN WOODS Emmanuel Uniting Church in Westcourt on 25/09/1999 “I was at Brothers one night in 1997 after watching the footy that afternoon. Woodsie came up to me and said “These blokes over here want to meet you, and so do I”. Real smooth! He proposed to me on a Thursday night after footy training. We were married the first weekend after the footy season. And our honeymoon included attending the NRL Grand Final - that’s life when you marry a footballer!” Memorable moment: Woodsie’s bucks party was also his Mad Monday celebrations after the 1999 CDRL Grand Final. I didn’t see him again until late Wednesday. I fell over in my wedding gown, trying to reverse into the limosuine, and the photographer drove through Macdonalds for the bridesmaids and I, as we missed having any lunch. Issue 22 | 37