| | From this day forward, You shall not walk alone. My heart will be your shelter, And my arms will be your home. The day started with us getting up at 8am to get ready. After spending 5 hours looking for a dress, a little tired, and frustrated I ended up with this cute dress from Forever New
 Unknowingly, Champaign seemed to be the color of choice amongst guests and the bride herself. I wanted to curl my hair for the wedding, now that my locks are longer then the last time I tried to curl my hair (2005 wesley formal), so it would look pretty instead of me looking like I had a mass curly fires as hair. But it turned out to be more of a tedious task than I expected, so I turned to straightening my hair.
We had the tea ceremony at Jamie's house (Denh, Jamie's sister waits inside, while Glenn, the husband to be has to pass "tasks" in order to get into the house ) 
We then as a short mingling moment with both families. Best part of that? Was the tasty roast pig.  
(L-R , with boys of family, with brothers - eldest to youngest, with inlaws and parents)
The wedding was a beautiful one. Set in a garden of a vineyard at the Yarra Valley (I think.. if I remember correctly). The views of the way there was breathtaking.
It was a small wedding with 150 guest, mostly photographers (Bride is a photographer, go figure). I could swear, everyone had a camera at that wedding, as she walked down the asile, all that could be seen was flashes going off. But it was a lovely wedding. It really was.  
 
 
 
The reception was nice, food was delicious. Few of the guests got drunk and started to well, try to breakdance. One of the best man did a little G rated pole dance. Glenn pulled some weird "robot" style dance moves. Me and Jamie, made fools of ourself (since everyone on teh dance floor danced weirdly) Its got to be one of the most memorable weddings I've attended. I couldn't be anymore happier for the both of them. 
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