I like these wedding videos so much more than the over glamorized ones here in The US. So real and wholesome. Everyone looks so naturally beautiful 💗💗💗
@@tarafranzen9964 Everyone gets extra glammed up for a wedding, including nails, hair and eyelashes. A lot of people get fake tans every day of the week. They are dressed tastefully and beautifully.
Wow, the family are all dressed very different to the other videos of Irish travellers, they look great! The bride was stunning, not a huge meringue toilet roll cover, or led lights or moving butterflies! This wedding was very classy, the children looked so cute, no high heels for nine year olds, this wedding was on a very different level!
You made me laugh with your unusual descriptions, Hayley! How lovely you enjoyed watching, as you got a little peep at their personalities here. Thank you! xx
I'm not sure the lady with the red dress split to her thigh looked very classy, nor the lady in the massive sparkly red affair, or the two young ladies in the thigh high elongated orange tubes, or the lass in the half-there strappy pink number, but it's true that the brides dress wasn't a massive meringue, and anyway, each to their own, and if it made them happy, jolly good luck to them.
Thanks @seasmacfarlane6418 . They just have their own style, which are almost always very flamboyant, so try to view them as their own, very unique and creative sense of style, rather than basing it on standard mass, fashion sense.
You are probably right, but it was a wedding so it's possible the mother felt it was her best option to keep the peace during the wedding? It's up to the family concerned anyway so not really our business. On a personal level though, I never gave any of my kids a dummy, as breastfed them all, but as travellers generally choose to feed their babies with powdered milk in a bottle, they usually also initiate this habit from birth and its a tough one to break.
@@Serene3574 Well, at least you had one positive point to redeem the two negative ones. The bridesmaid's dress was quite typical of traveller wedding style for younger girls, so even though its not to your personal taste, its what they chose and its perfectly OK.
@@Serene3574 Have you seen many traveller weddings Helen? They love these - as you call them - "girly" dresses. Every culture has their own style. I also cover many Pakistani weddings, with their highly coloured, sparkly outfits. Those not from that culture may not wish to wear the same styles, but it doesn't make them bad, so I feel its good to see clothes in the context of their environment, rather than judging them by our own individual preferences in clothes. .
I recognise one of the girls in red She chewed gum all the way through her own wedding ceremony and here she is chewing gum, I think the bride here was one of her bridesmaids
Aha! Wow! Well done for noticing her. Yes, that is why I came to the conclusion that chewing gum has been normalised in the traveller community, so its not be seen as socially "unacceptable", and was at that time, at least, a social norm. Thanks @ainesisland2 ! xx
Glad you enjoyed watching it Deloris. I think fashions change over time, don't they? I can't imagine anyone now wearing a wedding dress with puffed sleeves such as the one Princess Diana wore to marry Prince Charles in the 1980s, so similarly traveller wedding styles also change. Even at 'standard' weddings, some brides go for a very full and frilly skirt, like a merengue, whereas others prefer a more fitted skirt on their wedding dress. I don't honestly think that anyone sets out to be dressed like a cartoon, and although that's a clever description, cartoon artists most likely base their fantasy wedding dress designs on something they might have actually seen in reality, whether based on recent or historical fashion, so anything goes really! We are lucky that we live in an age in which we have so much freedom to dress in a style that reflects our own individual tastes and personality, don't you think?
Aw that's so sweet!, Charmsin. Yes, to tell you that truth, thars actually my favourite part of the day, getting to know everyone when they are all relaxed in each other's company, just bring themselves.
Wow! That's amazing! Its wonderful to see how far this video has travelled! I've never set foot anywhere on the continent of America at all, though I have photographed a wedding in Iceland for a couple from Canada, so my photos have travelled there as has a painting of mine that once was flown on rhe Concorde to Phoenix, Arizona.
Not all but yes, it does happen. Many brides at Pakistani weddings also keep awake with Red Bull: both tend to be night owls, and need this to get through their wedding day on limited sleep!
Thank you Joanne. Children make weddings special, and the kids themselves always have a great time at wedding receptions running around with all the other little ones.
It’s really sad this beautiful family could not get a venue to host their wedding. They are not trashy at all and deserve to celebrate the way everyone else does.
I 100% agree with that Mary. It was SO disappointing to see hungry children turned away, but it was partly because venues can't deal with a sudden influx of 40 or more diners, unless they had pre-booked. But that is where they also struggle, as you know, when the venue finds out that they are travellers they often get turned down anyway, so as you say , its totally unfair to prejudge! xx
Yes, travellers are almost always very exuberant, and act differently in social situations than expected by mainstream society. I still enjoy photographing or videoing their weddings though, exactly because they are so excitable. Thanks Susan for your feedback! xx
Everything was absolutely beautiful. The brides dress was simple and flowed beautiful with each step. Made me a bit jealous, wish my family acted like that
Oh Lacy that is so heartbreaking to hear. For you to see someone else's wedding and to wish your family was as close is really sad. Family relationships can change though if well nurtured, so maybe there is still hope for your family too?
@@ReelLifePhotos my family shunned me because I left the church. I am considered a lackey because I'm an Irish traveler that married a Scottish traveler. I am also the only one in my family that graduated high school and went on to get a degree in business. So I run my husband's business from home, take care of my kids, and put God first above everything else.
@@lacyhay9022 Wow Lacy! You are amazing! Belonging to a church is entirely up to you, particularly once you are old enough to form your own opinions! But you DID marry another traveller so what's their problem? I married first a Greek man, had 3 children with him, (only left him as he preferred his girlfriend to me) but have been married for the past 22 years to a black Cuban, so as you can see there is nothing at all wrong with marrying for love! Well done Lacy for studying, and getting a business degree! You have shown them the way to go, but its up to them now to follow! Its never to late to study and learn! My father got his degree at the age of 65 and I also got mine late at 47!
@@ReelLifePhotos yeah I married another traveler. He's a Scottish traveler. He was not from the catholic church I went to. He is a Baptist. I was head over heels in love with him and I still am 20 years later. My family even was against the marriage and started a fight at the church. And yes the cops were called and they were made to leave. My grandmother was one of the few who understood me because she raised me.
@@lacyhay9022 Incredible! Both churches are Christian; both worship the same God, and to top it all, how DARE they start a fight inside a church! Fights usually only break out at the end of a wedding night when the men have had too much to drink, not inside a church, during a wedding ceremony! Those are the only times its been necessary to call the police to a wedding in my experience, and by the time they arrive, everyone has already left anyway! Bless you grandmother! She seems to be, or have been, a very special lady!
@@ReelLifePhotos Are you a traveller or just shoot the video? I have so many questions I need answered. I am so fascinated by this whole situation, it's like I am watching a movie from another planet.
@@I_heart_fishing Exciting! Yes, it's the latter, but I also shoot photos, and often do both video and photos at traveller weddings. They are always dramatic, and very colourful. So no, I'm not actually a traveller myself, even though my parents did bring me up initially in a caravan, until they could afford to buy a house!
@@ReelLifePhotos wow that's so lucky I've never been to a traveller wedding despite being mates with them for years not this particular family but the Joyce's
@@ellyhamilton959 Well hopefully you'll get invited to one some time, assuming they still have unmarried children or grandchildren? I regularly photograph and video traveller weddings. My last was just a week ago and my next so far will be in January. I'm also designing a traveller wedding album at the moment!
Regarding your "onery* comment , Katrina, (assuming you meant ornery?) I think that's because many traveller children are just not used to fitting in with the kind of behaviour expected by mainstream society in these more disciplined social settings. I'm glad you appreciated the effort they all go to, to get everyone ready and to the ceremony on time.
@@ReelLifePhotos It's Southern US for the same word. Behavior for a child, whether they're a Gypsy or anyone else's, is acceptable or not. I'd say she was "misbehaving"....like a spoiled toddler. Do you correct all those who comment about their grammar and spelling? Thanks??
@Katrina Johnson Oh sorry! It wasn't meant to sound like that, but as I had to look the word up, I couldn't be sure it was the same word, that's all. We all make typos!
The groom didn't look into her eyes as he made the promises...and she did the same... As he hugged the maid of honor, it made me lol wonder since I didn't see any emotion given to his 'new' bride....!! ?? She was beautiful n he was handsome... Hope they have many happy years together....
Hi Josephine, You probably picked up on something there. They were both very young. I think they are first cousins too, but despite a difficult start in married life, I believe they have made their marriage work.
Many full length wedding dresses are difficult to walk in Nancy, particularly if they are slightly too long. After all, most of us live in jeans/trousers or shorts depending on our climate, don't we?
Yeh Right , they do in my eye , the women are under strict instructions not to let the family down and the men sneak around with a 'what the eye don't see , the heart won't ache' policy . I really hope you never have the misfortune to be charmed by one of these hardy boyos.
@@ReelLifePhotos Hi , no I am not one of them but I believe my grandmother was born into a clan of Mountain People who when forced off their tenant farmers had no choice but to live on the roads , the men worked the fields for rich farmers and women worked the kitchens of the big house , that is how my granny married into a farm and her people travelled on , it all started with cruelty and desperation and then they turned on themselves. I had to meet one of those rough boyos to understand my own heritage. It is very painful when the big dresses go back in the wardrobe.
@@rozdoyle8872 Oh how sad! It's definitely a case of "Once bitten twice shy " for you then! Fascinating story about your gran though! What a hard life our grandparents led!
Hi again. Nice you found this wedding too, English Madcow. Yes, it was a huge effort to hold it all together, but they were all lovely. They get a lot of traveller weddings at Barnsley Town Hall, so they knew what to expect and carried out the wedding ceremony with sympathy and understanding. You can't really blame a community for skills they lack, when they haven't had the opportunity to learn them. I guess that going to school regularly would be the first way a child learns to be quiet when their teacher or an adult is talking in a formal setting.
@@ReelLifePhotos yeah so true my best friend is a traveller he good lad 😊 know of good lrish traveller family lovely people in my area in Surrey dowe in Croydon got traveller family live in lreland
I also tend to struggle to understand American English, so am not surprised that you can't understand their accents. My husband is from Cuba, and many people find it hard to follow his accent, and likewise he always found it hard to work out what my dad was saying, when he was alive. It takes a while to familiarise yourself with new sounds and sights, so keep listening and I'll do the same.
@@ReelLifePhotos in my very long life, I’ve met several Cubans. Not that many because they’re smart enough to stay in the south of America where it’s warm. I have never met an unattractive Cuban. Now I’m not silly enough to believe there are no unattractive Cubans, I’ve just never met one.
@Helen Semrau Interesting! I've been to Cuba 7 times, but as I always look for interesting scenes, it's never really occurred to me to asses people as attractive or non attractive. I just look for visual interest as an artist and photographer, so an interesting composition, lighting, colours, or simply a great story.
What's that comment all about please Margo? On the surface of things, it looks like you have preconceived notions about this family, based on your generalised view of travellers in general, though I am hoping I have misunderstood your intentions?
I'm sorry but I would be fuming if people was letting there kids run riot and be noisy at my wedding. No respect at all. Plus the miss match of red. Blue pink was awful
Hi Levi, Of course that is expected as you say, but travellers are different. They don't always follow the same rules of society as mainstream society. I think the registrars did really well to get through it!
As for their choice of colours, well it's almost always a riot of colour at traveller weddings, similarly South Asian weddings are super colourful too!
I like these wedding videos so much more than the over glamorized ones here in The US. So real and wholesome. Everyone looks so naturally beautiful 💗💗💗
Thank you! Thats so sweet of you! They are raw simple reality, so very genuine. ❤
Natural? Lmfao 😂 You mean with the fake hair and the fake makeup and the fake tans? Oh yeah! So natural!
@@tarafranzen9964 Everyone gets extra glammed up for a wedding, including nails, hair and eyelashes. A lot of people get fake tans every day of the week. They are dressed tastefully and beautifully.
@@betweenthepoles mkay…
It's so warm and nice when the elder brother takes care of the smaller sister. How wise are parents!!!🙌
Bride's dress is so elegant!👌
Yes, that was particularly sweet to see! The whole family were truly special! So pleased you enjoyed seeing a little part of their wedding day too. xx
Wow, the family are all dressed very different to the other videos of Irish travellers, they look great! The bride was stunning, not a huge meringue toilet roll cover, or led lights or moving butterflies! This wedding was very classy, the children looked so cute, no high heels for nine year olds, this wedding was on a very different level!
You made me laugh with your unusual descriptions, Hayley! How lovely you enjoyed watching, as you got a little peep at their personalities here. Thank you! xx
I'm not sure the lady with the red dress split to her thigh looked very classy, nor the lady in the massive sparkly red affair, or the two young ladies in the thigh high elongated orange tubes, or the lass in the half-there strappy pink number, but it's true that the brides dress wasn't a massive meringue, and anyway, each to their own, and if it made them happy, jolly good luck to them.
Thanks @seasmacfarlane6418 . They just have their own style, which are almost always very flamboyant, so try to view them as their own, very unique and creative sense of style, rather than basing it on standard mass, fashion sense.
THAT DRESS IS BEAUTIFUL AND THE ROSES REALLY ADD GLAMOUR.
Aw thanks Sarah. That's so sweet! xx
Any kid as old as that little girl does not need to still be on a pacifier.
You are probably right, but it was a wedding so it's possible the mother felt it was her best option to keep the peace during the wedding? It's up to the family concerned anyway so not really our business. On a personal level though, I never gave any of my kids a dummy, as breastfed them all, but as travellers generally choose to feed their babies with powdered milk in a bottle, they usually also initiate this habit from birth and its a tough one to break.
Same surnames!
Beautiful couple.
May God bless them both ✝️🤍🕯
Thank you. Yes, first cousins.
You would think that an enterprising gypsy would open a chapel-church with attached reception center specifically for gypsy weddings. Just a thought.
That sounds like a great idea, Carol! However, I doubt there are many who are rich enough for such a huge undertaking!
With a huge deposit for damages before the fact. Brides dress is beautiful, not liking the bridesmaid so much. Too little girlish.
@@Serene3574 Well, at least you had one positive point to redeem the two negative ones. The bridesmaid's dress was quite typical of traveller wedding style for younger girls, so even though its not to your personal taste, its what they chose and its perfectly OK.
@@ReelLifePhotos Defensive much?
@@Serene3574 Have you seen many traveller weddings Helen? They love these - as you call them - "girly" dresses. Every culture has their own style. I also cover many Pakistani weddings, with their highly coloured, sparkly outfits. Those not from that culture may not wish to wear the same styles, but it doesn't make them bad, so I feel its good to see clothes in the context of their environment, rather than judging them by our own individual preferences in clothes. .
The brides dress and that blue bridesmaid dress are lovely
Thank you. That's very kind of you. Glad you enjoyed watching. xx
I recognise one of the girls in red
She chewed gum
all the way through her own
wedding ceremony and here she
is chewing gum, I think the bride
here was one of her bridesmaids
Aha! Wow! Well done for noticing her. Yes, that is why I came to the conclusion that chewing gum has been normalised in the traveller community, so its not be seen as socially "unacceptable", and was at that time, at least, a social norm. Thanks @ainesisland2 ! xx
Dress is absolutely beautiful not over the top like some have them congratulations 🥳
Thanks Paula. Yes she made a great choice of wedding dress!
This was a beautiful video, I’ve watched some were the dresses were so out of a cartoon to think of them as a wedding dress
Glad you enjoyed watching it Deloris. I think fashions change over time, don't they? I can't imagine anyone now wearing a wedding dress with puffed sleeves such as the one Princess Diana wore to marry Prince Charles in the 1980s, so similarly traveller wedding styles also change. Even at 'standard' weddings, some brides go for a very full and frilly skirt, like a merengue, whereas others prefer a more fitted skirt on their wedding dress. I don't honestly think that anyone sets out to be dressed like a cartoon, and although that's a clever description, cartoon artists most likely base their fantasy wedding dress designs on something they might have actually seen in reality, whether based on recent or historical fashion, so anything goes really! We are lucky that we live in an age in which we have so much freedom to dress in a style that reflects our own individual tastes and personality, don't you think?
I love seeing everyone getting ready together. It's wonderful 😊
Aw that's so sweet!, Charmsin. Yes, to tell you that truth, thars actually my favourite part of the day, getting to know everyone when they are all relaxed in each other's company, just bring themselves.
@@ReelLifePhotos Thank you for sharing. It's totally awesome 💯
@CharmaineRanford I'm delighted you've been able to enjoy watching it. That makes it all worthwhile, sharing pleasure thd worl over!
so lovely !!! thanks for sharing!
watching from Vancouver Island BC, PNW Canada 🇨🇦
Wow! That's amazing! Its wonderful to see how far this video has travelled! I've never set foot anywhere on the continent of America at all, though I have photographed a wedding in Iceland for a couple from Canada, so my photos have travelled there as has a painting of mine that once was flown on rhe Concorde to Phoenix, Arizona.
I loved the brides dress and the maid of honours dress. Both were stunning.
Thank you Dawn. That's great! xx
The bride is beautiful the gorgeous kids and the lovely families
Thank you Tracey. An sure she would be delighted to hear that. xx
Every traveler wedding features Red Bull lol
Not all but yes, it does happen. Many brides at Pakistani weddings also keep awake with Red Bull: both tend to be night owls, and need this to get through their wedding day on limited sleep!
Beautiful kiddies they steal the moment everyone looks beautiful x
Thank you Joanne. Children make weddings special, and the kids themselves always have a great time at wedding receptions running around with all the other little ones.
Chaotic
Yes, but that's normal for a traveller wedding Sally!
This is class!
Thanks Shawn! I'm glad you enjoyed it!!
What a beautiful bride, congratulations ❤
Most travellers marry very young so look great on their wedding days. Am glad you enjoyed seeing a bit of their wedding day.
Congratulations beautiful bride love the dress💕💕💕
Thanks@@annhughes1503 Yes she really had a truly beautiful dress didn't she! xx
Thanks Ann! xx
@@annhughes1503
Her dress is beautiful wish them love health and happiness
Thank you Carmen. That's lovely! xx
Dress is beautiful gorgeous bride love watching gypsy weddings stunning
Oh that's good. I love gypsy weddings too, as they
are always lively!
It’s really sad this beautiful family could not get a venue to host their wedding. They are not trashy at all and deserve to celebrate the way everyone else does.
I 100% agree with that Mary. It was SO disappointing to see hungry children turned away, but it was partly because venues can't deal with a sudden influx of 40 or more diners, unless they had pre-booked. But that is where they also struggle, as you know, when the venue finds out that they are travellers they often get turned down anyway, so as you say , its totally unfair to prejudge! xx
Beautiful everyone and very family oriented
Very true Kate! That's what I particularly love about travellers! ❤ xx
Beautiful wedding dress. Gorgeous bride. Congratulations
Thanks Cheryl. They all crammed into that tiny room, all full of excitement! xx
Beautiful wedding dress.
Yes, it was lovely wasn't it! Glad you liked it Darron!
I am so intrigued by these lovely people!
Aha! Well travellers certainly do have a different way of life to main stream society, Sharon..
great ceremony it was kinda like watching a wedding at share time in kindergarten
It could have been worse!! I've covered several traveller weddings at this same venue, where they have been even more unruly. Cute comparison though!
That wedding dress is incredibly gorgeous!
Yes, the bride looked lovely in it didn't she! I love traveller weddings too,as they always dress so beautifully. xx
I absolutely love there weddings and the dresses r so so beautiful I would love 2 go 2 one of there weddings
Yes, traveller weddings are always very lively. I hope you get to experience one firsthand one day too Tracey! xx
Way to much noise during the wedding.
Yes, travellers are almost always very exuberant, and act differently in social situations than expected by mainstream society. I still enjoy photographing or videoing their weddings though, exactly because they are so excitable. Thanks Susan for your feedback! xx
Everything was absolutely beautiful. The brides dress was simple and flowed beautiful with each step. Made me a bit jealous, wish my family acted like that
Oh Lacy that is so heartbreaking to hear. For you to see someone else's wedding and to wish your family was as close is really sad. Family relationships can change though if well nurtured, so maybe there is still hope for your family too?
@@ReelLifePhotos my family shunned me because I left the church. I am considered a lackey because I'm an Irish traveler that married a Scottish traveler. I am also the only one in my family that graduated high school and went on to get a degree in business. So I run my husband's business from home, take care of my kids, and put God first above everything else.
@@lacyhay9022 Wow Lacy! You are amazing! Belonging to a church is entirely up to you, particularly once you are old enough to form your own opinions! But you DID marry another traveller so what's their problem? I married first a Greek man, had 3 children with him, (only left him as he preferred his girlfriend to me) but have been married for the past 22 years to a black Cuban, so as you can see there is nothing at all wrong with marrying for love!
Well done Lacy for studying, and getting a business degree! You have shown them the way to go, but its up to them now to follow! Its never to late to study and learn! My father got his degree at the age of 65 and I also got mine late at 47!
@@ReelLifePhotos yeah I married another traveler. He's a Scottish traveler. He was not from the catholic church I went to. He is a Baptist. I was head over heels in love with him and I still am 20 years later. My family even was against the marriage and started a fight at the church. And yes the cops were called and they were made to leave. My grandmother was one of the few who understood me because she raised me.
@@lacyhay9022 Incredible! Both churches are Christian; both worship the same God, and to top it all, how DARE they start a fight inside a church! Fights usually only break out at the end of a wedding night when the men have had too much to drink, not inside a church, during a wedding ceremony! Those are the only times its been necessary to call the police to a wedding in my experience, and by the time they arrive, everyone has already left anyway!
Bless you grandmother! She seems to be, or have been, a very special lady!
Lovely Wedding ♥️
Thank you @Gillygrenn1 ! Am glad you enjoyed watching. xx
Holy #&@£ batman, that was a friggin train wreck! Haha! I need more of this now!
It's actually quite tame as traveller weddings go!
@@ReelLifePhotos Are you a traveller or just shoot the video? I have so many questions I need answered. I am so fascinated by this whole situation, it's like I am watching a movie from another planet.
@@I_heart_fishing Exciting! Yes, it's the latter, but I also shoot photos, and often do both video and photos at traveller weddings. They are always dramatic, and very colourful. So no, I'm not actually a traveller myself, even though my parents did bring me up initially in a caravan, until they could afford to buy a house!
I do have a few other traveller weddings videos here, so really I should have added them as a playlist, I guess!
@@I_heart_fishing Am of course delighted you have found it so different/ out of this world (literally)!
Outstanding 🤩💫
Thanks Candy. I always love capturing traveller weddings. xx
Those little girls in the thumbnail so cute bless them pretty little girls and the bride and groom obviously
Yes, super cute. I was also the wedding photographer, so enjoyed meeting them all. They were all so full of life!
@@ReelLifePhotos wow that's so lucky I've never been to a traveller wedding despite being mates with them for years not this particular family but the Joyce's
@@ellyhamilton959 Well hopefully you'll get invited to one some time, assuming they still have unmarried children or grandchildren? I regularly photograph and video traveller weddings. My last was just a week ago and my next so far will be in January. I'm also designing a traveller wedding album at the moment!
The Gypsys certainly enjoy weddings.
@@BonnieCurtis-h4h And why not! I think most of us would love a fun and happy wedding day for all participants!
The little baby in his suit and tie 🤗
Thanks Frankie! Yes, the cutely dressed little ones, are so "delicious", aren't they!
In the beginning it looked like he was hiding to go poo
😅🤣 I didn't spot that, but even so, that's life isn't it!
Very helpful young man.
That's lovely, but who do you mean April?
Onery little girl.🤔 What a lovely family. Getting everyone ready and to the church in time can't be easy.
Regarding your "onery* comment , Katrina, (assuming you meant ornery?) I think that's because many traveller children are just not used to fitting in with the kind of behaviour expected by mainstream society in these more disciplined social settings. I'm glad you appreciated the effort they all go to, to get everyone ready and to the ceremony on time.
@@ReelLifePhotos It's Southern US for the same word. Behavior for a child, whether they're a Gypsy or anyone else's, is acceptable or not. I'd say she was "misbehaving"....like a spoiled toddler. Do you correct all those who comment about their grammar and spelling? Thanks??
@Katrina Johnson Oh sorry! It wasn't meant to sound like that, but as I had to look the word up, I couldn't be sure it was the same word, that's all. We all make typos!
Congratulations
The groom didn't look into her eyes as he made the promises...and she did the same... As he hugged the maid of honor, it made me lol wonder since I didn't see any emotion given to his 'new' bride....!! ?? She was beautiful n he was handsome... Hope they have many happy years together....
Hi Josephine, You probably picked up on something there. They were both very young. I think they are first cousins too, but despite a difficult start in married life, I believe they have made their marriage work.
Both were saying vows to the pastor lol
@@ReelLifePhotosI noticed the same surname but my parents shared the same surname and wasn’t related.
@Felicity2121 Aw. Well spotted! Yes, you never know who you will end up marrying, but its sweet to hear about your parents, Felicity. xx
The. Bride seems to be having some issues with her dress. It’s lovely but maybe difficult to walk in.
Many full length wedding dresses are difficult to walk in Nancy, particularly if they are slightly too long. After all, most of us live in jeans/trousers or shorts depending on our climate, don't we?
LOVE THIS ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Wonderful! It a bit hectic, but that adds to the interest value really, doesn't it! I was shooting photos and video so not easy either!
What a amazing bride and dress. Not OTT. Best wishes to you.
Thanks Flis. That's great. The couple will appreciate that. xx
I’m fascinated by how the travelers live💜 high morals.
Definitely! Look at her ? Then you need to marry, no "messing about"!
Yeh Right , they do in my eye , the women are under strict instructions not to let the family down and the men sneak around with a 'what the eye don't see , the heart won't ache' policy . I really hope you never have the misfortune to be charmed by one of these hardy boyos.
@@rozdoyle8872 So you are a traveller yourself? You seem to speak with some authority you see.
@@ReelLifePhotos Hi , no I am not one of them but I believe my grandmother was born into a clan of Mountain People who when forced off their tenant farmers had no choice but to live on the roads , the men worked the fields for rich farmers and women worked the kitchens of the big house , that is how my granny married into a farm and her people travelled on , it all started with cruelty and desperation and then they turned on themselves. I had to meet one of those rough boyos to understand my own heritage. It is very painful when the big dresses go back in the wardrobe.
@@rozdoyle8872 Oh how sad! It's definitely a case of "Once bitten twice shy " for you then! Fascinating story about your gran though! What a hard life our grandparents led!
The poor Registrar! They lacked social manners to stop talking.
Hi again. Nice you found this wedding too, English Madcow. Yes, it was a huge effort to hold it all together, but they were all lovely. They get a lot of traveller weddings at Barnsley Town Hall, so they knew what to expect and carried out the wedding ceremony with sympathy and understanding. You can't really blame a community for skills they lack, when they haven't had the opportunity to learn them. I guess that going to school regularly would be the first way a child learns to be quiet when their teacher or an adult is talking in a formal setting.
Congratulations ❣️
Thanks. Am sure they will appreciate that. x
Proud traveller lad such good video gogroues familys respect to all the travellers in the world from Ryan 😊
Oh that's great to hear! Thank you Ryan! Yes travellers generally work very hard and above all, always take good care of their families!)
@@ReelLifePhotos yeah so true my best friend is a traveller he good lad 😊 know of good lrish traveller family lovely people in my area in Surrey dowe in Croydon got traveller family live in lreland
@@ryansvlogsandvideos953 Am glad you have a traveller friend. It's good to learn from other cultures and communities.
@@ReelLifePhotos yeah it really is everyone does somethink different I might not seening be for 🙂
I heard travellers don’t like black people, my friend was called racial slurs by a traveller smh
lol at 14:00 i thought she buried the child with the dress
Well that's a new one on me Laura!
Hard to believe they’re speaking English. They probably wouldn’t understand my American English either.
I also tend to struggle to understand American English, so am not surprised that you can't understand their accents.
My husband is from Cuba, and many people find it hard to follow his accent, and likewise he always found it hard to work out what my dad was saying, when he was alive. It takes a while to familiarise yourself with new sounds and sights, so keep listening and I'll do the same.
Ha ha! Of course I have no problem understanding them myself.
@@ReelLifePhotos in my very long life, I’ve met several Cubans. Not that many because they’re smart enough to stay in the south of America where it’s warm. I have never met an unattractive Cuban. Now I’m not silly enough to believe there are no unattractive Cubans, I’ve just never met one.
@Helen Semrau Interesting! I've been to Cuba 7 times, but as I always look for interesting scenes, it's never really occurred to me to asses people as attractive or non attractive. I just look for visual interest as an artist and photographer, so an interesting composition, lighting, colours, or simply a great story.
The little ones are sooo cute
Yes, aren't they just! Little ones make weddings super special! xx
One of the best wedding dresses on born to breed, born to obey, born to clean, born to rob & born to fight & born to drink to oblivion.
What's that comment all about please Margo? On the surface of things, it looks like you have preconceived notions about this family, based on your generalised view of travellers in general, though I am hoping I have misunderstood your intentions?
@@ReelLifePhotos here here .... rude and uneducated.
Beautiful ❣️🙏
Thanks Suzie!
Ahh lovely 😘xx
Thanks! xx
@@ReelLifePhotos np 😘
8:06 - the groom can hardly contain his excitement
Am not surprised! She's a good match!
I'm sorry but I would be fuming if people was letting there kids run riot and be noisy at my wedding. No respect at all. Plus the miss match of red. Blue pink was awful
Hi Levi, Of course that is expected as you say, but travellers are different. They don't always follow the same rules of society as mainstream society. I think the registrars did really well to get through it!
As for their choice of colours, well it's almost always a riot of colour at traveller weddings, similarly South Asian weddings are super colourful too!
Usa here. Luv it
Thanks USAJuan!
Shut those kids up!!!
All part of the package with traveller weddings in general!
Noisy bunch.
Yes! They are very exuberant and excitable.