Wedding Bubbles.

As part of living your life, you try to make your dreams come true, and by doing so you cross path everyday with other people who are doing the same. They might not be living the same dream, but they are the very best they can to let the world guide them on their personal journeys.

So you wake up early, you put your clothes on, you wish you had at least 4h more hours of sleep. You get in a strangers car, let the road rock you to sleep a bit further, and before you realise you are in parking lot with hundreds of lost people trying to figure out what’s happening. You find yourself back in the car, going through unfamiliar paved roads, dirt roads, winding roads, whilst you let your skin absorb some of those extremely needed good energies the sun has to offer.

You get to the beach, walk in the sand, swim, breathe, put your gear, swim weighing a lot more than you used too… and you thought you needed to loose some weight?!

Before you realise you are surrounded by people, you don’t know how many people are there with, but it really doesn’t matter, cause you are all together doing the same thing… you are going down!

Two groups are formed, chants of support, teasing chants, till the bell rings, and then only then, you all get negative together… negative for the better, negative for someone else’s dreams.

The visibility decreases as more and more of you get down together. The bride and the groom appear, not only the main people of the day, but also the “owners” of the day, the “owners” of today’ dream. They smile, the kiss, they bind their lifes together, forever, or at least for how long forever can actually last. You hope they last, it’s everyday two people gather such a big group of different people in order to, not only celebrate their “boda” but to make underwater magic happen. Magic between Latin Europe and Latin America, an union biding dreams and a common love… the Ocean.

There are the “usual” pictures, people smiling, dancing underwater, kisses, hugs, and those things weddings have just in a different… pressure. Just instead of lighters there are people waving their emergency regulator and bubbling everything up.

Italian, Mexican, Portuguese, Brazilian, American, Chilean, Argentinian, French, Spanish emerge slowly from the waters, and slowly find out they were 12 people short from making breaking the record of the biggest wedding water… but every single one of them got to be 1/250 of someone else’s’ dream.

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