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Mrs. Green Tea, Sacramento Age and Occupation: 30, Tea Analyst Fiance's Age and Occupation: 31, Coffee Critic Engagement Date: November 17, 2006 Wedding Date: August 23, 2008 Blogging Since: June 10, 2008 Venue: Vineyard on the Delta About Me: I'm just your average obsessive compulsive, arts & crafts loving, funky-on-the-inside/boring-on-the-outside girl, who dares to say 'Hey! I can make that!' Nerdy professional by day, goofy won-ton by night. The won-ton sometimes comes out during the day when I'm fed the dollar breakfast at Ikea. Since our engagement, wedding planning has put me on high alert for bargains and I've been pushing my nimble fingers through callous building experiments!
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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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19 Responses to “The Tea Party: Whose Wedding Is It Anyway?”

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Sparkles
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Sparkles (message)  706 posts, Busy bee

Aww. This is one of those “Make-you-feel-good” posts! I think we might combine the father-daughter dance with the mother-son dance too. It just helps lessen the pressure, and shorten the cheesines factor I think. ;o)

 
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heavnzbrat

beautiful…it really moved me to tears. and i just read ur “kid” post (dunno how i missed it) but hey, more power to u guys. i wish more ppl thought about “if and why” they want kids. me, i can’t wait to have them and look forward to it but at the same time, not ready yet. so i applaud you. :)

 
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frenchbulldog
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frenchbulldog (message)  6,077 posts, Bee Keeper

Awe I love these posts :)
Your MIL is so cute!

 
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Lindz1701
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Lindz1701 (message)  96 posts, Worker bee

Your wedding was beautiful! I understand, my FI is an only child and our wedding will be it for his parents. On my side I might be the only one with a traditional wedding too, as I don’t think my sister will go for it. As much as the wedding day is about us, it really is for our family and I know that they and we will really appreciate the experience, no matter how stressed out I get beforehand.

Also, thank you for the posts on being child free. They were before my time on wedding bee. You can’t imagine the look on my FMIL face when FI told her years ago that he did not want children. I can’t imagine the pressure we are going to get as my FI is the only one out of his 6 cousins that had not had multiple children by now.

 
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Miss Mascara (message)  774 posts, Busy bee

cute! I changed the song for the father-daughter dance to the song that he really wanted, even though I’d rather use a different one. That dance is all about him anyway, so I wanted it to be perfect in his eyes!

 
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Emilydll
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Emilydll (message)  428 posts, Helper bee

Those pics made me teary eyed! How special! :)

 
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Miss Bruschetta (message)  5,553 posts, Bee Keeper

Awww, this post makes me so excited for our parent dances — and the chance to share a sweet, but also fun and funny, moment or two.

 
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sally

Oh God, I am crying at my desk!!!

 
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MightySapphire
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MightySapphire (message)  2,608 posts, Sugar bee

Awww!! They both look PROUD of you!! So sweet!!

 
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gabbydancer (message)  90 posts, Worker bee

So nice!
We are also choosing to cut many of the traditional things done at a wedding. I once told my Mom that I wanted a BBQ in the backyard with kegs, I thought she would faint! We both just find many things that are usually done silly (sorry all traditionalists out there!) The unity candle, why? Garter and bouquet toss, no way! But, I think for there sake we will also keep the father daughter and mother son dance.

 
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Miss Hot Cocoa (message)  1,721 posts, Bumble bee

Aw, schmoopie . . . this post is adorable.

 
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Miss Glitter (message)  880 posts, Busy bee

I love this post! Your MIL and your Dad are the cutest!!

 
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Newport Nuptials
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Newport Nuptials (message)  1,136 posts, Bumble bee

Your parents look so happy! We are doing a church wedding because neither my brother or sister will have one and my brother in law probably won’t either, so we are the parents only “hope” for a church wedding.

I also am trying to give the parents, my mom especially, a lot of say. She didn’t have a big weddign and always said she wished she had, so I really want her to be a part of it.

 
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purpleHaze79
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purpleHaze79 (message)  875 posts, Busy bee

love love LOVE the pics of you and Mr. GT with your parents :)

 
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driftslikesmoke
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driftslikesmoke (message)  1,220 posts, Bumble bee

Your MIL looks so happy and excited in those shots! All these pics are so cheerful and wonderful. :)

 
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LzzNYC
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LzzNYC (message)  877 posts, Busy bee

That’s so sweet!!! :-)

 
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Crash (message)  378 posts, Helper bee

Ah how I wish there was video of your dad’s own little groove. And I have to add another big thanks for your baby post that I just read, we are in the same place and have told his parents but I’m still dreading the day I have to break it to mine.

 
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jadeite

I’m Chinese, and my dad absolutely refuses to do the father-daughter dance, because, he says, he can’t dance and he’s too shy! He’s even embarrassed everytime my mom grabs him to dance in our own living room. My poor dad, we decided to find some other form of tribute that he would feel more comfortable with.

At least your typical old-school conservative dad managed to dance up a storm with you :)

 
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Krista (message)  158 posts, Blushing bee

I don’t know who looks happier - your MIL or your father. Honestly - that speaks to the success of your day!

 


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