The wedding ended, and we were hungry.
But before we could eat, we had to take some photos.
Arrrrhhhhh...
(no I'm not angry, that's just my stomach)
With our priest |
Our priest, Yobi, had to rush off to another wedding.
So he was up first.
I like to call him Yobi-Wan Kenobi.
He didn't lead us to become Jedi masters,
but he may have pulled some Jedi mind tricks.
*hand wave* you will both walk down the aisle
*hand wave* you will live happily ever after
With her parents |
Her brother and sister-in-law joined in |
Her extended family |
Her relatives seemed very kind.
Some of them were able to talk to me in English.
Just don't ask me to name them.
Friends |
Though mostly Sungeun's friends,
some slid over to my side to even out the photo.
I'm grateful to the friends of mine who made it,
and to her friends who posed as my friends.
Kiss time |
Kissing 8th grade dance style.
Must've brought back some good memories for my friend David.
Notice he's air-spanking someone.
Bouquet toss |
Her college friend, Jinyoung (Emily), caught the bouquet.
The one to catch the bouquet,
should hope to marry soon.
If she doesn't marry within 6 months,
she will be cursed with another 3 years of loneliness.
Luckily for Jinyoung,
she married a month later.
Once the group photos ended,
we went native.
By native, I mean traditional Korean style.
Suddenly we went from Gavin & Sungeun,
she married a month later.
Once the group photos ended,
we went native.
By native, I mean traditional Korean style.
Hanbok time |
Suddenly we went from Gavin & Sungeun,
to King Gavin & Queen Sungeun.
These hanbok were the traditional dress for kings and queens.
Even the crowns...
which I felt looked more like a Mickey Mouse hat.
and everyone sat comfortably.
Everyone but me that is.
My hips don't lie...they don't bend that way.
So my knees popped up higher than the table.
This is a traditional Korean drink, similar to sake.
It's a wine made from rice, with a sweet taste.
Feats of strength |
Sure, after I have a shot,
they drop this news on me.
I had to put Sungeun on my back,
and carry her around the room numerous times,
to prove my manhood.
My chicken legs may not look like much,
but they have the strength of a clydesdale.
my hunger had reached a new level.
In our wedding hanbok |
After one more wardrobe change,
we were finally able to go eat.
We were so hungry we forgot to take pictures of the food.
Sungeun's college friends |
Another college friend |
Sungeun with her friends |
Her elementary school friends |
After enjoying a good meal,
we took a few more pictures
with friends we didn't see before the ceremony.
It was a long day,
but one we will remember and cherish forever.
And there you have it,
the wedding posts are all finished.
Or are they....
You guys had a ton of friends there! Keep the posts coming, even if you are done with the wedding ones. :-)
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