Christine Eddah Wanjiru Kahende and
Andrew Jonathan Field-Davies
wedding in Aberdare, Wales
on Saturday 7th October, 2006
PART TWO
![]() Rev. Ngumi and her family at the ceremony |
![]() From left is Pastor Jane Njiiri, Zipporah, Pastor Macharia, Pastor Nyanjugu and Mama Diana |
![]() Kenya's ambassador in Brussels HE Kahende (centre) posing with the Seeds |
![]() Ambassador Kahende with his family at the ceremony |
![]() From left is Pastor Elizabeth Nyanjugu all the way from Kibera, Nairobi, Pastor Jane Njiiri and the mother of the Bride Victoria |
![]() A family photo - the newly married couple with the bride's family |
![]() The mother and father of the bride posing with the newly married |
![]() A photo of the newly married in the slopes of the Aberdares |
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The mothers of the bride and bridegroom |
![]() Sealing it all with a kiss - be careful - mothers are around |
![]() Kenyan ladies escorting the bride with song as they enter the reception |
![]() Mr. & Mrs. Thompson were caught at the reception |
![]() Mr. & Mrs. Njoroge at the reception |
![]() Cutting of the cake which was of a different version altogether |
![]() Kenya's ambassador in Brussels HE Kahende addressing the guests at the reception |
![]() It was a multi cultural wedding |
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![]() Twelve Aberdare women received gifts of khangas and were shown how to do it |
![]() The bridegroom requested to eat Ugali at his wedding |
![]() A team from Bristol was sport at the reception - from left is Carol Murugi, Esther Kegah-Brett and Ian Ngotho |
![]() Ms Mergery Nyaga (right) with her friend Esther Kegah-Brett |
MORE IN PART THREE