Knowing for a long time that neither Mike nor I were interested
in having a traditional wedding, we decided to exchange nuptials in Mozambique,
kicking off a two-year honeymoon adventure.
The celebrations started the night before when I was treated to a traditional pre-marital Macua beauty regime, including a body scrub, termite mound mud wrap and coconut oil massage while being sung to by 2 local village women, very indulgent but lovely.
We rose at 4:30am as we wanted the ceremony to take place at
sunrise based on the idea of a ‘new day, a new life together’. We had to move
quickly to get to spiritual location – a baobab tree on a point
- before the sun came over the horizon.
The location of the ceremony, we were told, is famous with the local village as a place to make offerings to the spirits. According to the legend, a woman from the local village disappeared while fishing on the outer reef, swallowed by the sea. Three months later she reappeared, stating that the spirits had saved her and instructed her that wishes would be considered under the baobab tree. The site became a ceremonial location, where villagers would make offerings to the spirits and request that their wishes be granted.
Our traditional offering, rice, is an integral part of the
blessing ceremony and had been cooking since 4:00am, tended by a village elder.
Once the rice is cooked it is offered to the spirits, both on land and in the
sea and, if the spirits are pleased with the offering – full and happy they
will grant your wish. Our request was to have a long, healthy and happy life
together.
We were also treated to a traditional Tufo dance by the local village women who encouraged us to participate and dance
with them. Mike and I were busting our moves!
We then had a bottle of bubbles and some chocolate cake to
celebrate – all the while serenaded by our African choir. We decided to try and help the happiness of
the spirits along by also sacrificing some of our champagne – after we had
drank a little of course!
After the ceremony and celebrations were finished, we were
carried in a litter across the lagoon, back to a breakfast on the beach. It was truly memorable to be followed by a
joyous choir as we walked hand in hand.
We were treated to another wonderful breakfast on the shore
as the tide receded, and then walked the tidal flats together to enjoy a
beautiful morning as husband and wife.
The morning was exactly what we had dreamed of - it was the perfect
day and exactly as we imagined it would be!
5 comments:
ABSOLUTELY beautiful Megan. Congratulations to you and Mike. Nes xxx
Congrats Mike & Megan! May your life always be filled with beautiful moments like these and adventure!
Amazing, congrats Megan and Mike.
Again...what an amazing experience Megsy. Breathtakingly beautiful and completely magical. I don't think I've seen you smile sooo big! Congratulations to you both - love and well wishes, Helen, Heath, Abigail and almost Freddy (due 7/1/13)
Loved this! What a beautiful and memorable ceremony. Thanks so much for sharing.
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