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Good question, I think it was a year — or a bit longer. How did you find preparing the wedding? It wasn’t too bad. Usually you go to your mum whereas my mum has never been married so I’d ask her and she’d be like ‘‘I don’t know’’. But I just got heaps of magazines and looked at the internet. Where did you buy your wed- ding stuff? We got my dress and accessories, veil and a bracelet from Bliss, and we bought the suits from Rusty Zipper. What did you do for your hen’s/buck’s night? My hen’s night was at Ryan’s mum’s place, and we just had food and played silly games and then went into town. We had a great night. Ryan started at the pub hav- ing drinks with the blokes and ended up breaking his elbow — three days before the wedding. Did you have any hiccups on the day? On the day, Ryan had to get his cast cut off in the morning so he could wear the suit. And we went to take photos on the Finke track, but got a flat tyre on the way back into town. Where was the wedding held? 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