Edwards Wedding was on June 20 in Kaohsiung. Upon arriving at Edward's wedding you have to sign in and give them a red envelope which contains money. Then they seat you where they have assigned you to set. The pictures are from dinner reception of the newlyweds. The bride wears between three to four different dress during the dinner. The first is the white wedding dress and the picture is of Edward and his wife Fiona with their parents. During that time they are giving a speech to honor their parents. After the speech I was called upon to speak at his wedding and to read a poem in honor of the newlyweds. Next Fiona and Edward return to the front and sang a song together as they proceeded to the stage. Next Fiona threw her boutique of flowers to the single women at the dinner reception. No one got the boutique because they all backed away from where it was thrown. Next Edward and Fiona and their parents went to all the tables to toast their marriage. Again Fiona changed one last time to signal the end of the dinner reception. During the entire time we were their they continually brought out varies dishes for us to eat. The last one was a desert soup which was for us to have which is a tradition in Taiwan for fertility for Edward and Fiona. The last thing that happen is that Fiona had her finally dress on and she and Edward held basket of candy to hand out as you say good bye to them and wish them luck in their marriage.
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Edward's Wedding
Edwards Wedding was on June 20 in Kaohsiung. Upon arriving at Edward's wedding you have to sign in and give them a red envelope which contains money. Then they seat you where they have assigned you to set. The pictures are from dinner reception of the newlyweds. The bride wears between three to four different dress during the dinner. The first is the white wedding dress and the picture is of Edward and his wife Fiona with their parents. During that time they are giving a speech to honor their parents. After the speech I was called upon to speak at his wedding and to read a poem in honor of the newlyweds. Next Fiona and Edward return to the front and sang a song together as they proceeded to the stage. Next Fiona threw her boutique of flowers to the single women at the dinner reception. No one got the boutique because they all backed away from where it was thrown. Next Edward and Fiona and their parents went to all the tables to toast their marriage. Again Fiona changed one last time to signal the end of the dinner reception. During the entire time we were their they continually brought out varies dishes for us to eat. The last one was a desert soup which was for us to have which is a tradition in Taiwan for fertility for Edward and Fiona. The last thing that happen is that Fiona had her finally dress on and she and Edward held basket of candy to hand out as you say good bye to them and wish them luck in their marriage.
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