1. Prelude, 2. Tea Ceremony, 3. Getting Ready, 4. The Kids, 5. Wedding Party, 6. Down the Aisle 7. Ceremony, 8. Group Shots, 9. Couple Shots, 10. Jump Shots 11. House Shots, 12. Cocktails and Dinner, 13. First Dance
Even though we planned and hosted a wedding undeniably our own, with our personal stamp of quirkiness everywhere, the event was never for us. This wedding would have never happened if not for two very special reasons, and it is truly for them that we celebrated the way we did.
Here I am with the radiant reason number one, my new Mama:

And here’s da hubs with the proud reason #2, his new Pop:
I’d say they split 50/50 on being responsible for the wedding taking place, but it is definitely because of my MIL that we had the whole wedding and reception shebang rather than just a dinner or a party at home. I remember distinctively the look on her face when we first mentioned our eloping considerations; it was much like that look of disappointment she had on when we delivered the baby news.
With her married son who did it painlessly right simply and quickly, and her youngest with no interest in a ’regular’ wedding, we were her only hope of giving her that official mother-of-the-groom experience. I admit that I was guilt ridden, and neither da hubs nor I could deprive them of yet another very important thing we’re capable of giving the parents.
So after all the hard work of planning the wedding, we finally got to the point where these two were put in the spotlight - the parents’ dance. You may have noticed that we’ve left the sap out of most parts of our wedding, and this dance would look to outsiders as no different. I picked my daddy’s favorite Beatles song, Here Comes The Sun, to dance to. It’s a happy song with lyrics that are subtle and fitting. He is your typical old school conservative Chinese father, but from that demure and rare smile of his, I could tell that he happily understood all I wanted him to know as his daughter on her wedding day.
We combined the father-daughter and mother-son dance, which was a great decision:


MIL was cuttin’ a rug and my dad refused to be showed up, so he got into his own little groove. I laughed and said to him something like, “Dad, it’s not a competition!”
This is how I remember my MIL on that whole day, beaming like a sun ray:
Besides having had so many loved ones gathered to have such a great time, we are most glad for being able to give this to our parents. They still talk about how wonderful it was! We know a happy memory like this will never fade in their minds, and that is truly priceless.

Would your wedding decisions have been different if not for your parents?
The 1st, 5th, and 6th images are by Travis Hoehne, the rest are guests’ photos. A special shout out to my friend Rob who captured most of these key parents’ dance shots, which were so important to us! Thanks, bro!
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