Gorey Guardian

Get me to the church on time!

- By DEBORAH COLEMAN

WHILE many people spent their days scrambling for bread and making snowmen during the ‘Beast from the East’, south Wicklow couple Stephanie Byrne and Damien Cullen had bigger things on their minds as their wedding day approached on Friday.

The couple, who reside in Ballingate, Carnew, spent the days before their marriage on March 2 desperatel­y trying to ensure that it could go ahead.

The bride, who is a native of Plattensto­wn, was at a loss as to how she would travel to the Church of SS Mary and Peter in Arklow on her big day and her Carnew-based groom faced equally difficult circumstan­ces with snow-laden roads.

‘We were trying everything to see how we could get to the church and, in the end, after loads of ringing around, local man Colin O’Toole brought us into the church by tractor where the snow had been shovelled away by Fr Murtagh and some local men. My sister Kelley’s boyfriend Charles Cullen and his friend Wayne Moore brought Damien in from Carnew and they had an awful job. They left at 10.10 a.m. for the Mass at 12 p.m,’ Stephanie explained.

While Stephanie, like every bride, had careful plans made for her hair and make up on the day, they fell through when her hairdresse­r got stuck in the snow and could not travel on the day of the wedding.

Her neighbour Samantha Cullen stepped up without a second thought and popped over to the Byrne household where she worked her magic on the bridal party. Stephanie’s sister Kelley then looked after the make-up and was more than capable due to her experience working in Adrian Dunne Pharmacy in Arklow.

While Stephanie, who works at Sacred Heart NS in Aughrim, and plant machinery driver Damien were due to welcome 180 guests to their reception at the Arklow Bay Hotel, the snow meant that just 54 were able to share their big day with them.

However, it was just as special and Stephanie and Damien never thought at any stage that it would not go ahead.

‘We were pretty positive right up until the morning and while it was difficult to get everyone in, we were so lucky to have such great help and support. The silver lining was that our photograph­er John Jordan got some amazing snow shots of our wedding and that was very special. Everyone went above and beyond to make sure the day happened including Michael Flood who looked after the music and our family members who put on their wellies and got there in the end.’

Stephanie and Damien are now enjoying a warm and relaxing honeymoon in Dubai without a flake of snow to be seen, and are looking forward to their wedding reception which will now take place on March 16.

 ??  ?? Stephanie Byrne and Damien Cullen with their bridesmaid­s at the Arklow Bay Hotel on Friday. FAR RIGHT: Stephanie travelling to the church by tractor after heavy snow on Thursday night.
Stephanie Byrne and Damien Cullen with their bridesmaid­s at the Arklow Bay Hotel on Friday. FAR RIGHT: Stephanie travelling to the church by tractor after heavy snow on Thursday night.

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