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Chennai to Bali: Couple Getting Married 7 Times Across The World 

In 40 days, Gabriella & Timothy are seeing the world and getting married in one fascinating journey. 

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As the pujari recites mantra after mantra and issues instructions on what needs to be done next in the ceremony, Timothy Peirco Tomlin and Gabriella Sandberg listen and follow enthusiastically.

Finally, with the ritual walk around the fire seven times, Timothy – dressed in a crisp, white veshti – and Gabriella – dressed in a maroon nine-yard saree – are pronounced married for the fourth time in three weeks.

The ceremony that the couple completed on 7 June, is just the fourth of their seven weddings, which the couple, based in Atlanta, US, are celebrating in seven different countries over forty days.
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But why exactly?

We could have done an American wedding. But it wasn’t something that resonated with us. We wanted to do something that was interesting. We thought, why don’t we travel and make that our wedding
Gabriella Sandberg to The News Minute

Their ‘holiday’ began in Tokyo, Japan, where Gabriella, a veterinarian, and her husband Timothy, a Masters’ student in Psychology, wed for the first time on 18 May. The bride and groom, both dressed in kimonos, got married as per Shinto traditions.

“It was a short ceremony, about 30 minutes or so. My aunt and cousin also joined in,” says the 27-year-old bride.

In 40 days, Gabriella & Timothy are seeing the world  and getting married in one fascinating journey. 
(Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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From Japan, the American couple flew to Bali in Indonesia, where the second wedding was held on 30 May. The informal western ceremony set in a paddy field, saw Gabriella, dressed in a white lace gown, and Timothy, in a black suit and bow-tie, becoming ‘man and wife’ for the second time. A close friend, who had flown down to Bali from the US, was their lone witness and guest.

In 40 days, Gabriella & Timothy are seeing the world  and getting married in one fascinating journey. 
(Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

Wedding number three was at Patan in Nepal. Gabriella says, “We had contacted a monastery before our travels, asking to be blessed by a Buddhist priest. The blessing was held on 2 June near the Golden Temple.”

In 40 days, Gabriella & Timothy are seeing the world  and getting married in one fascinating journey. 
(Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)
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The couple then made their way to Chennai for their Indian wedding. The Hindu ceremony was held at Gabriella’s professor Mohan Kumar’s residence.

It was an abridged version of the usual wedding ceremony. It was beautiful and we were so honoured to be a part of a new culture. About 10 or 15 people from down the street came to witness us getting married. We also had some classmates join us.
Gabriella Sandberg

After spending a day soaking up the sun at Mahabalipuram, the newlyweds then dashed off to their next destination – Kenya. At Maasai Mara, Gabriella and Timothy wed for the fifth time in a traditional Maasai ceremony, earlier this week. Both bride and groom were dressed in tribal regalia.

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In 40 days, Gabriella & Timothy are seeing the world  and getting married in one fascinating journey. 
(Photo Courtesy: The News Minute)

The bride and groom, who are still traveling, have planned wedding number six in the sky. The couple plan to get married on a hot air balloon in Prague. Their parents and Gabriella’s brother will be their guests.

The final wedding will be held in Amsterdam, where the couple’s friends will join them in a Catholic ceremony. The bride’s friend will officiate the wedding.

Gabriella and Timothy, who have been engaged for seven years, say it took three years to plan their dream holiday wedding(s).

(The story was first appeared on The News Minute and has been republished with permission)

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