Daily Observer (Jamaica)

Anchored in Love

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Effy ambassador Zolia Harrison and Carnival Cruise Lines bartender Clayton Brown are still on cloud nine after tying the knot on Saturday, December 8, at the Salem Baptist Church, Runaway Bay in Ocho Rios. Vows introduces Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown.

How they met, as told by Clayton

The Bible says, “He who finds a wife finds a good thing”, but I found more than a good thing! I found a lover, my soul mate, and my happiness.

It all began one afternoon while I was sitting in the crew mess on Carnival Victory. I saw her walking in to use the sail and sign kiosk and I was rendered speechless. Yes! It was love at first sight.

I asked who she was but, apparently, no one knew her. I continued making inquiries until I connected with her roommate who confirmed she had recently signed onto the ship. I gave her my work number to give to Zolia and asked that she give me a call. She never called! I bumped back into her roommate and hatched a plot to connect with her at a crew gathering that night.

A glimmer of hope! She came, we talked. I gave her my number... Again, she never called!

Victory was mine a day later when we met by the elevator and she gave me her number. Texts and calls became frequent until one morning after texting good morning, she asked, “What do you want from me?” and I replied, “For starters, I want you to be my girlfriend and, who knows, maybe

one day they will be calling you Mrs Brown of the Fun Shops.”

Clayton’s wish became a reality on December 4, 2017, Zolia’s birthday, when they walked into the Effy store and he told her how he felt and reminded her of the day he told her they would be calling her Mrs Brown of the Fun Shops. He then went down on one knee and asked her to marry him… she said yes!

Here comes the bride

On Saturday, December 8, at Salem Baptist Church, Runaway Bay, Clayton and Zolia said their I do’s. The bride’s sister Kaylia Harrison and her friend Sanjae Miller handled the décor and used shades of blush and silver with green and ivory accents to decorate the church. The start of the proceeding­s was signalled by the arrival of the bridesmaid­s who made their way up the aisle to the strains of Beauty and the Beast by saxophonis­t Luis Graziatto. They were dressed in blush off-the-shoulder dresses while the maid of honour wore a silver off-the-shoulder dress with diamond rhinestone­s designed

by Ella Qin. They were escorted by the groomsmen, who wore custom black and grey suits.

The bride, escorted by her father Edgar Harrison, stunned in an ivory Morilee-inspired bridal gown designed by Ella Qin and was delivered to her anxious groom, wearing a custom-made, David Beckham-inspired ivory and black suit.

The ceremony was officiated by Reverend Devere Nugent. To symbolise the joining of their families, the couple performed a knotting ceremony using a rope with a fisherman’s knot which was hung on an anchor.

The reception

Following the ceremony, guests converged in the courtyard of Holiday Haven where Mark Gooden entertaine­d guests on his saxophone. The tables were named after ships representi­ng the different ones the couple worked on, and place cards were anchor-shaped bottle openers.

The celebratio­n started with the bridal party dancing in to Kes’ Hello followed by the entrance of the bride and groom to Romain Virgo’s In This Together. Master of ceremony Peart Rose set the tone for the reception eliciting good vibes and high levels of interactio­n from the gathering.

While dinner was being served, each table (or vessel, as they were given ship names) was invited to share a few words with the bride and groom. Heartfelt toasts were given with the guests nodding, cosigning on all being said.

This was followed by the couple’s self-choreograp­hed box dance to Christina Perri’s A Thousand Years, before breaking out into the faster-paced to Happy by Pharrell with the bridal party joining in. Postformal­ities, guests enjoyed a sumptuous meal and witnessed the cutting of the five-tiered Jamaican fruitcake by Shona Kaye Spencer.

Laughter punctuated the event with family and friends not wanting to leave the dance floor.

The honeymoon

The couple spent their honeymoon at Meliá Cohiba in Havana, Cuba.

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 ??  ?? The bride (front, centre) and her bridesmaid­s (back row, from left) Duedrops Brown, Nishauna Downer, Sharilynn Wright, Tavanna Harrison, and Kaylia Harrison. Front row, from left: Flower girls Alianna Arnett, and T’aeja Anson.
The bride (front, centre) and her bridesmaid­s (back row, from left) Duedrops Brown, Nishauna Downer, Sharilynn Wright, Tavanna Harrison, and Kaylia Harrison. Front row, from left: Flower girls Alianna Arnett, and T’aeja Anson.
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Clayton shares a toast with his father Everol Brown (right) and the bride’s father Edgar Harrison.
 ??  ?? Zolia with her mother Faithyn Harrison (right) and the groom’s mother Jean Brown
Zolia with her mother Faithyn Harrison (right) and the groom’s mother Jean Brown
 ??  ?? The newly announced Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown make their way down the aisle to the Commodores’ Jesus is Love.
The newly announced Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown make their way down the aisle to the Commodores’ Jesus is Love.
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The newly-weds share a kiss.
 ??  ?? Zolia and Clayton pose with the full complement of their bridal party for a post-nuptials photo: (From left) groom’s nephew Damaro Robinson, bride’s cousin Nishauna Downer, Vaughn Walsh, groom’s sister Duedrops Brown, maid of honour and bride’s sister Kaylia Harrison, best man and groom’s brother Damien Brown, Sharilynn Wright, groom’s nephew Franz Williams, bride’s sister Tavanna Harrison, bride’s cousin Cason Henlon. (Front row) Flower girls Alianna Arnett (left) and T’aeja Anson, and ring bearer Khymani Stewart.
Zolia and Clayton pose with the full complement of their bridal party for a post-nuptials photo: (From left) groom’s nephew Damaro Robinson, bride’s cousin Nishauna Downer, Vaughn Walsh, groom’s sister Duedrops Brown, maid of honour and bride’s sister Kaylia Harrison, best man and groom’s brother Damien Brown, Sharilynn Wright, groom’s nephew Franz Williams, bride’s sister Tavanna Harrison, bride’s cousin Cason Henlon. (Front row) Flower girls Alianna Arnett (left) and T’aeja Anson, and ring bearer Khymani Stewart.
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The knotting ceremony
 ??  ?? Zolia with members of her family (from left) sisters Kaylia and Tavanna Harrison, aunt Fern Henlon and parents Faithlyn and Edgar Harrison.
Zolia with members of her family (from left) sisters Kaylia and Tavanna Harrison, aunt Fern Henlon and parents Faithlyn and Edgar Harrison.
 ??  ?? Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown with the groom’s family (from left) nephew Damario Robinson, parents Everol and Jean Brown, brother Damien, sister Duedrops Brown and nephew Franz Williams
Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown with the groom’s family (from left) nephew Damario Robinson, parents Everol and Jean Brown, brother Damien, sister Duedrops Brown and nephew Franz Williams
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The newly-weds enjoy a private moment.
 ??  ?? Mother of the groom Jean Brown gives a toast.
Mother of the groom Jean Brown gives a toast.
 ??  ?? The ever-so-happy Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown
The ever-so-happy Mr and Mrs Clayton Brown
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 ??  ?? The five-tiered Jamaican fruitcake by Shona Kaye Spencer with an anchor incorporat­ed into the third and fourth tiers. Table décor Zolia and Clayton enjoy their first dance as husband and wife to A Thousand Years by Christina Perri andby Pharrell Williams.
The five-tiered Jamaican fruitcake by Shona Kaye Spencer with an anchor incorporat­ed into the third and fourth tiers. Table décor Zolia and Clayton enjoy their first dance as husband and wife to A Thousand Years by Christina Perri andby Pharrell Williams.
 ??  ?? Happy Anchor-shaped bottle openers, favors and place cards
Happy Anchor-shaped bottle openers, favors and place cards
 ??  ?? The unveiling of the cake by the bride’s mother Faithyn Harrison (right) and the groom’s mother Jean Brown
The unveiling of the cake by the bride’s mother Faithyn Harrison (right) and the groom’s mother Jean Brown
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