Nov. 10th, 2007 07:19 am
all wedding all the time now
I am done with the test. I have no idea how I did, although I am trying really hard to make myself not care.
I am warning any reader that the next year will probably be all wedding stuff as I try to make sense of everything. I have so many magazines and I still have no clue. I did find something interesting in the Instyle Weddings, though. Lisa Ling (not to be confused with Lucy Liu) married this hot Asian doctor and they did their wedding a bit differently. I can't decide if it's the most awesome thing ever, or kind of tacky.
Text from the magazine: "Indeed, the ushers sported Cobra Kai uniforms a la The Karate Kid; the groom, oncologist Paul Song, changed into Converse Chuck Taylors and a traditional Korean hanbok for the reception; and his bride was ravishing...in red!"
"In the end more than 600 guests-sporting Chinese slippers, samurai swords at their sides or chopsticks in their hair-turned out for the elegant if nontraditional ceremony and deliberately kitschy Asian lounge reception at Union Station in L.A."
Yeah, Mark and I would definitely not be able to pull off something like that. Although I am considering doing our reception at the Natural History Museum. Or the Walt Disney Concert Hall. That would be fun, I think.
I am warning any reader that the next year will probably be all wedding stuff as I try to make sense of everything. I have so many magazines and I still have no clue. I did find something interesting in the Instyle Weddings, though. Lisa Ling (not to be confused with Lucy Liu) married this hot Asian doctor and they did their wedding a bit differently. I can't decide if it's the most awesome thing ever, or kind of tacky.
Text from the magazine: "Indeed, the ushers sported Cobra Kai uniforms a la The Karate Kid; the groom, oncologist Paul Song, changed into Converse Chuck Taylors and a traditional Korean hanbok for the reception; and his bride was ravishing...in red!"
"In the end more than 600 guests-sporting Chinese slippers, samurai swords at their sides or chopsticks in their hair-turned out for the elegant if nontraditional ceremony and deliberately kitschy Asian lounge reception at Union Station in L.A."
Yeah, Mark and I would definitely not be able to pull off something like that. Although I am considering doing our reception at the Natural History Museum. Or the Walt Disney Concert Hall. That would be fun, I think.
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