Scott & Josephine

January 27, 2008


Summary

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Josephine and I became married on January 27, 2008 at the Stanford Faculty Club.   It was just a fabulous day.  At this point, that day seemed all a blur, although I will remember it for a long time.   There was so much happenings, lots of people, lots of smiling and picture-taking, lots of food, and lots of fun :)  We would like to share our day with you.  Here, you will find our story as it unfolds throughout the day in pictures.  Please leave us a comment; we want to hear from you guys.

The story first unfolds with the preparation, getting ourselves all ready as morning guests arrive at the Los Altos Hills house from near and far.  That's where the Asian ceremony took place in the morning.  We combined elements of the Chinese culture and Vietnamese culture into the day.  You will find the procession, then the Asian ceremony, then morning pictures with our guests.

After lunch, we headed toward Stanford for more picture-taking, and last minute preparations before the main ceremony at the Stanford Faculty Club.  The main ceremony was short but very impactful.  After the ceremony, a cocktail reception was supposed to allow us to mingle with our guests, but we ended up taking pictures with everyone.  It's all good :)

The banquet at the Faculty Club was fabulous, but honestly, I don't think we had a chance to eat much.  The cake was also fabulous, but I don't think we got too much of that too.  The couple's dance may be the only time you will have pictures of me being graceful on the dance floor :)  We practiced a few times for it; I am glad I didn't step on J's toes - hehe.  We started to relax when the real party began.  I put together a page just for the kiddies, just because they are so great throughout.

And last, but not least, this was not possible without a great team.  They did an awesome job, and we owe them a debt of gratitude. 

- Scott & Josephine


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