Monday, May 12, 2014

Oh How I Love Ethnic Weddings


I had some fun times over the weekend. Months ago Rob told me that we're going to a wedding of his co-worker. His co-worker is Lebanese/Iraqi, so I was like, "yay! A non-Indo wedding for a change!" With my cultural background, I'm used to going to ethnic weddings. Heck, I love going to weddings. HECK, I LOVE going to NON-SDA weddings!!!! Why? Unlimited bottles of wine! Serve me up!

The wedding was held at a beautiful gothic cathedral in Pasadena. I've never known that they have churches like that in California. I whispered to Rob, "dude, it's just like the cathedrals in Barcelona!" And suddenly we both miss Barcelona *le sigh*

Anyways, the wedding ceremony was simple and sweet. Mind you, quick too! 30 minute tops. I was impressed. That's how ceremonies should be, in my opinion. The couple in front of us said, "Wow. I'm impressed, usually Middle Eastern weddings are an hour and a half!" I said, "Oh Indonesians too!" Oh plus I semi-swooned when the groom's sibling sang "A Thousand Years" by Christina Perri for the Candle Union. Why? That's our song for 2014. Yup we are cheesy like that. So automatically I sang... in silence. Didn't want to ruin the moment, ya know?

This is our pre-Wine faces.

The reception was held at this banquet restaurant in Glendale, which served us some amazing Middle Eastern food. The decor was simple yet beautiful because the banquet room alone was gorgeous! We were greeted with a table full of food. Mmm... grape leaves.

So while eating them appetizers, stuffing my face with hummus, we waited for the Bride & Groom to come. Then the DJ started the music and the bridal party came in... followed by the Bride & Groom... with a drum guy! YAAAAAASSSSS, the little Middle Eastern in my rejoices. Rob looked surprised and excited... this is his first Middle Eastern wedding. Then the Arabic songs start playing and the bridal party started to dance around the happy couple... and lifted them up on chairs. It was so fun. I couldn't help but shaking my booty. Well, we eventually got pulled and started dancing too around the couple. 
First dance was adorbs!

Then... the wedding got better. The bride is Hispanic. Hence... THERE WAS A MEXICAN BAND IN THE WEDDING! YAAAAAAASSSSSS... I was soooo excited. I told Rob, "ZOMG. I've been wanting to go to a Hispanic wedding! This is awesome!" Of course, more dancing to follow. #untzuntzuntz
shake it!
This is our Post-Wine faces.

Thank you Sam & Lili for inviting us to your beautiful wedding. I am so happy for both of you and may God continue to bless your new family with lots of love & happiness and babies. A Middle Eastern/Hispanic baby? I can't handle it. Too cute. And yes we should have a double date!

Oh and I did felt the presence of God thru the amount of love that was shown between both families. #canthandleit #itwasawesome

(sorry for the hashtags. #canthelpit)

xoxo,
Rima

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