The couple
Kirsty Mooney, from Calderbank, works as a senior support worker for Mears Supported Living and Cameron Somerville, of Drumpellier, is a civil servant.
When they met
Kirsty and Cameron got together in 2013 after initially “liking” each other’s photos on Facebook and Instagram. Following an “accidental” call to Kirsty from Cameron’s phone, the couple finally met and they have been inseparable ever since.
The wedding
The ceremony was conducted by Father Vincent Lochart at Corpus Christi Parish Church in Calderbank on August 10, followed by a reception in the Dalziel Park Hotel, Motherwell, attended by 126 members of their friends and family, with a further 150 guests joining them in the evening.
Attire
Kirsty wore a beautiful Kenneth Winston gown designed by Bijoux Bridal in Hamilton, while Cameron and his best man and ushers wore Dove tartan kilts from Mackenzie Menswear, Hillington.
Honeymoon
The newlyweds spent their honeymoon in the Dream Catcher Cabins at Gartmore.
Bridal party
Kirsty’s maid of honour was her sister Claire and her bridesmaids were best friends Megan Birt and Danielle Simeon and cousin and best friend Moya Harper. Cameron’s best man was best friend Marc Balmer; his ushers were friend William Gilchrist, brother-in-law William Murphy and Kirsty’s cousin Andrew Toner; and page boys were his nephews Joey and Rory, godson Christopher and little cousin Noah.
Flowers
Daisy Chain, Cumbernauld.
Photography and videography
Clyde Wedding Photography.
DJ/band
Provided by Dalziel Park Hotel.
Cake
Special Days Cakes, Uddingston.
Thanks
Kirsty said: “We would like to thank both our parents, Paul and Pauline Mooney and Alex and Julie Somerville, for all their love and support; and all our friends and family who attended the wedding and those who travelled from both near and far, including relatives from New Zealand and Canada.”
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