Jelly
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lol...i actually have tons..but figured i''d spare ya''ll until the pro ones come in. but i''f ya''ll want more...i can prob dig up a few more! but not until hubby sets up the computers again...sorry!Date: 5/26/2006 4:02:04 AM
Author: Milly
Any more new photos??? Come''on! You gotta have more by now!
Date: 5/17/2006 6:25:47 PM
Author: gingerBcookie
The traditional dress I wore is actually very old fashioned and out of ''style'' for current Vietnames trends. But I really wanted to look like all my aunts did when they got married. I remeber going to their wedding and being in them as a kid and just thinking how beautiful they looked. That is the image that has always been in my head for the way a bride should look, so when I couldn''t find the right ensemble since it was no longer trendy, I pieced the dress tofgether by going through diferent companies and having the dress custm made. It turned out to be less expensive (I found a FAB tailor) and Iw as able to modify the dress to give it a slightly more modern profile. I loved how it turned out. The red dress was velvet, which I made that decision despite probable boiling Houston weather (aaah..the sacrifices we make for beauty) because I loved the rich red that only velvet can give, but it turned out fine since the rain made everything relatively chilly in the morning, I didn''t melt in my dress and was very comfortable.![]()
Date: 5/17/2006 6:25:47 PM
Author: gingerBcookie
Hubby and I are two very traditional people in a very un-traditional relationship and so we wanted our day to have elements of both. So we decided to do all the ceremonies! Traditional in the sense that each ceremony and part was traditional and honored our cultures like our individual selves, non-traditional in that we did them all in one big long crazy day! just like our crazy jumble of cultures in our relationship and the mixing of two very different families. His family was so gracious and kind about honoring our traditions and my parents tried to make them as easy and streamlined as possible so things don''t get too out of hand since our cultures are so different. I didn''t post pics cuz i don''t really have good ones, but we did the coins and lasso ceremonies for his family, and played tons of traditional music and dances at the reception.
yes, it was tough, and extremely stressful. and to top it off, the day is extremely LONG and tiring. but so so so worth it. my husband is catholic, and initially we were planning a catholic wedding rather than the outdoor wedding (which cannot be catholic because all catholic wedding must be in a church) but the dates and times didn''t work out for us. we originally were going to have the catholic cereony at st. anne''s, but due to several factors, mainly logistic, my husband made the decision to do the civil one instead, and ask the officiant to have elements of a catholic wedding.Date: 6/6/2006 12:38:38 PM
Author: radiantgirl
Kathy - Congratulations on getting married and getting your doctor''s degree! Your ceremonies and reception were beautiful, and you looked beautiful! I''m from Houston too, and we are planning on having 3 ceremonies as well (bride''s home ceremony, same Buddhist temple - Chua Viet Nam, and a Catholic ceremony, if we are able to have one there). Was it hard and stressful to plan all of those ceremonies? I was thinking of we can''t have a Catholic church ceremony to have a priest marry us outside. We are both Vietnamese, but I''m Buddhist and my bf is Catholic. Is that what you guys did? Is your husband Catholic? I know that blending the two religions is going to be a tough one for us, so any suggestions would help.
Thanks.
Thanks for your response. We have agreed that I am not going to convert and our kids would be exposed to both religions. Our main concern is that since we are not going to promise to raise our kids to be just "Catholics" and not going to have them baptised, until they are old enough to choose themselves, wouldn't that be a problem to the church? Have you guys agreed on how you are going to raise the kids as far as religion is concern? I was just wondering if the church you were going to have your ceremony at allowed the two of you to have a ceremony there if you didn't agree on having the kids being baptised Catholic and raising them up like that. I heard that you can have the wedding in the Catholic church, but only if you agreed upon bringing the kids up as Catholics.Date: 6/7/2006 11:32:19 AM
Author: gingerBcookie
yes, it was tough, and extremely stressful. and to top it off, the day is extremely LONG and tiring. but so so so worth it. my husband is catholic, and initially we were planning a catholic wedding rather than the outdoor wedding (which cannot be catholic because all catholic wedding must be in a church) but the dates and times didn't work out for us. we originally were going to have the catholic cereony at st. anne's, but due to several factors, mainly logistic, my husband made the decision to do the civil one instead, and ask the officiant to have elements of a catholic wedding.Date: 6/6/2006 12:38:38 PM
Author: radiantgirl
Kathy - Congratulations on getting married and getting your doctor's degree! Your ceremonies and reception were beautiful, and you looked beautiful! I'm from Houston too, and we are planning on having 3 ceremonies as well (bride's home ceremony, same Buddhist temple - Chua Viet Nam, and a Catholic ceremony, if we are able to have one there). Was it hard and stressful to plan all of those ceremonies? I was thinking of we can't have a Catholic church ceremony to have a priest marry us outside. We are both Vietnamese, but I'm Buddhist and my bf is Catholic. Is that what you guys did? Is your husband Catholic? I know that blending the two religions is going to be a tough one for us, so any suggestions would help.
Thanks.
its can be tough to blend two religions, compromises have to be made on both sides, but just keep in mind waht the final objective is. you both love eachother, you both respect eachother, and you both want both or ya'll to be happy.
i'll be happy to answer any questions yo have on the logistics/planning or blending thing.good luck with everything!![]()