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Chapter 3: Wedding Bells
Back home in Newcrest, Gustav and Ishka’s gallery was as popular as ever. The Churchill family regularly hosted charity events which the Hilde’s were honoured to contribute to. Kian and Eugenie, Constance and Laidley’s parents, held the artists and their children in high regard. With council approval, they sponsored for them to paint murals on five Newcrest community buildings: The Town Hall, Library, a supermarket, and two car parks near the water. At the age of fifty-six, on Ishka’s birthday, Gustav planned an Italian holiday for two. They visited all documented buildings designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Ishka said that this tour was “one of the best months in my life” because she had not seen Gustav so happy in such a long time.
That same year, Felix proposed to Zolita in the small German town of Cochem. He was down on one knee and she accepted with a sly smile. Struggling with her pronunciation, she said, “Lass mich darüber nachdenken.” Felix wanted to make fun of her German but it was not like his abilities were any better. Their wedding was a few months later on a date when Laidley and Janja were not swamped with study. It was in Gothenburg – the place where their parents grew up and fell in love. All the Churchills and Hildes attended, and a lot of concert musicians and teachers the music duo became acquainted with throughout the years were present as well. After a honeymoon in Nassau, the two moved to a wonderful cottage in Windenburg.
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Felix and Zolita’s music careers started to slow down once they were back in New Zealand. On their six-month anniversary, Zolita revealed that she was two months pregnant. They wanted to wait until she was at least thirteen weeks before they told anyone. The two of them continued to compose music as they prepared for a baby. The first person Felix wanted to tell was his mother. He arraigned for his mother and father to take the train down to Windenburg for the big announcement. Over scones and hot chocolate, Gustav and Ishka found out that they were going to be grandparents. “It is going to be a gorgeous baby girl,” Ishka told her daughter-in-law. The next week, all the Hilde siblings and their partners gathered at the cottage. The first grandchild!
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Two weeks later, Didier proposed to Constance whilst they were exploring ancient ruins. She was ecstatic but claimed that “Constance Hilde does not sound as cool as Constance Churchill.” They got married by a river near Felix’s cottage. Like his parents, Didier did not wear shoes. Not only that, but they made a NO-SHOE policy for all the guests. Gustav and Ishka were more than happy to comply, but it took a big of coaxing to get the Churchill’s to ditch their designers. Janja was the maid of honour and Laidley was the best man. Felix and Zolita were part of the bridal party too, with the latter looking kind of funny with her little baby belly in a tight bridesmaid dress. Their reception was in Felix’s expansive yard. In front of the bonfire, Laidley asked Janja that if she wanted to get married too. “I thought you were romantic?” She joked, and they applied for a marriage license the next morning. They got married five days later in a Registry office at 9:30am, with Gustav, Ishka, Kian, and Eugenie being the only witnesses. Didier and Constance went honeymooning in Matamata – nothing screams true love like a Hobbiton Movie Set Tour. Laidley and Janja were too busy to go on a honeymoon but he swore he would take her somewhere special someday. When Constance came back, she told Janja that they “became sisters twice in one week”.
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Back home in Newcrest, Gustav and Ishka’s gallery was as popular as ever. The Churchill family regularly hosted charity events which the Hilde’s were honoured to contribute to. Kian and Eugenie, Constance and Laidley’s parents, held the artists and their children in high regard. With council approval, they sponsored for them to paint murals on five Newcrest community buildings: The Town Hall, Library, a supermarket, and two car parks near the water. At the age of fifty-six, on Ishka’s birthday, Gustav planned an Italian holiday for two. They visited all documented buildings designed by Filippo Brunelleschi. Ishka said that this tour was “one of the best months in my life” because she had not seen Gustav so happy in such a long time.
That same year, Felix proposed to Zolita in the small German town of Cochem. He was down on one knee and she accepted with a sly smile. Struggling with her pronunciation, she said, “Lass mich darüber nachdenken.” Felix wanted to make fun of her German but it was not like his abilities were any better. Their wedding was a few months later on a date when Laidley and Janja were not swamped with study. It was in Gothenburg – the place where their parents grew up and fell in love. All the Churchills and Hildes attended, and a lot of concert musicians and teachers the music duo became acquainted with throughout the years were present as well. After a honeymoon in Nassau, the two moved to a wonderful cottage in Windenburg.
Felix and Zolita’s music careers started to slow down once they were back in New Zealand. On their six-month anniversary, Zolita revealed that she was two months pregnant. They wanted to wait until she was at least thirteen weeks before they told anyone. The two of them continued to compose music as they prepared for a baby. The first person Felix wanted to tell was his mother. He arraigned for his mother and father to take the train down to Windenburg for the big announcement. Over scones and hot chocolate, Gustav and Ishka found out that they were going to be grandparents. “It is going to be a gorgeous baby girl,” Ishka told her daughter-in-law. The next week, all the Hilde siblings and their partners gathered at the cottage. The first grandchild!
Two weeks later, Didier proposed to Constance whilst they were exploring ancient ruins. She was ecstatic but claimed that “Constance Hilde does not sound as cool as Constance Churchill.” They got married by a river near Felix’s cottage. Like his parents, Didier did not wear shoes. Not only that, but they made a NO-SHOE policy for all the guests. Gustav and Ishka were more than happy to comply, but it took a big of coaxing to get the Churchill’s to ditch their designers. Janja was the maid of honour and Laidley was the best man. Felix and Zolita were part of the bridal party too, with the latter looking kind of funny with her little baby belly in a tight bridesmaid dress. Their reception was in Felix’s expansive yard. In front of the bonfire, Laidley asked Janja that if she wanted to get married too. “I thought you were romantic?” She joked, and they applied for a marriage license the next morning. They got married five days later in a Registry office at 9:30am, with Gustav, Ishka, Kian, and Eugenie being the only witnesses. Didier and Constance went honeymooning in Matamata – nothing screams true love like a Hobbiton Movie Set Tour. Laidley and Janja were too busy to go on a honeymoon but he swore he would take her somewhere special someday. When Constance came back, she told Janja that they “became sisters twice in one week”.
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