Our Taiwanese marriage covenant ceremony is less than 19 days away. So, I thought I should finish up writing about our American wedding before the Taiwanese one happens.
Therefore this week will be full of posts about the various special moments from our American wedding reception.
We had a blast, and we enjoyed every minute.
Also, I just wanted to offer . . . if you have any questions about the reception or wedding in America or about the upcoming Taiwanese ceremony and banquet ask those questions here on this post, and I will try to answer them either later this week or next week.
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Here is a tiny preview of what's to come this week . . .
Don't you just LOVE all that color? We wanted it to be a joyful, happy celebration . . . and that's what we got!! :)
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I only have three "regrets" in regards to the reception . . .
(1) we didn't get a chance to tell everyone thank you for coming. We ended up leaving earlier than planned because most of the guests needed to drive an hour or more to get home, and they were wanting to get home before it got too late. So, we didn't get a chance to get to every table to say thanks.
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(2) we never played our "game" that my PawPaw made for me. We didn't have a DJ, and I didn't exactly give the best directions to the person I asked to help with the game, so it just never happened. And, it just makes me kinda sad that my grandfather spent time and money to make this awesome game that never got to be played.
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(3) and, last but not least, I wish our "guest book" (photo mat) had been either announced or in a better location, not even half of the guests signed it. :( I made my dad and brother sign it later after we got back from the honeymoon.
Awww. . sad that you have regrets. :( The game looks like lots of fun. And I'm sorry not many of your guests signed your photo. My sister had one at her wedding and it was on a table as you walked into the reception. You couldn't miss it. Neat idea.
Posted by: Rose | Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 05:58 AM
The regrets are small . . . yes, they are there, but they in no way ruin the
event. :)
Posted by: amanda p. wu | Saturday, February 21, 2009 at 06:11 AM
Where are you guys go to church? Do you have any ministry at church now?
Posted by: Ting | Thursday, August 06, 2009 at 12:47 AM