Congratulations!!!!
You both look very happy. Your dress is beautiful. I love the pattern. That was a fast wedding.
Which wedding date will you use as your anniversary in the future?
We are having a wedding in July. And another one in Korea--I don't know when. We did the legal bits early for insurance, visa, legal reasons, and we had the blessings of all the parents. We did like many other countries (Korea, for example!) do, keeping the civil part civil and the wedding the wedding. Well, keeping them as separate as you can in a country where they are considered one and the same.
Anniversary date? I don't know. Considering how little fanfare we give to anniversaries, birthdays, and holidays now...I'm not too concerned about it. 3-6-9 is easy to remember, as is his birthday backwards (the July date).
You both look so very happy! [Good Man]'s smile is pure joy! The red shoes were fab with that dress. I am sorry we couldn't be there but VERY glad that the Mark, his parents, and [Mark's Lover] were in attendance. We were there in spirit. The pics were wonderful! We love you both.
I love your website and blog, and now want to move to Korea and take up 태권도.
You're so brave for having made such a drastic change to your life, and in reading many, many blog posts in a short amount of time, it looks like your risks definitely paid off.
This is me, catching up on all your posts! :-) Very belated congratulations, from one courthouse bride to another. Lovely pictures, and good choice on the cake! Isn't it nice to be able to continue to wear your wedding dress (well, if it stops raining...) after the wedding day? :-P
(And good the shoes go wonderfully. I was wrong to doubt.)
An American educator moves moved to Korea, presumably to teach English. Instead she discovers discovered that learning Korean one taekwondo class at a time is was a more captivating activity.
Somewhere along the way, she met a Good Man, fell in love, and ended up back in the States. Still doing taekwondo, still learning Korean...