Oakridge United Church
Fortune House Seafood Restaurant
July 1, 2007
Tracy had a long day ahead of her when she woke up at four in the morning of July 1, 2007. The schedule for the day was jampacked with activities characteristic of a Chinese wedding. Amidst all the ruckus going on at the front door where the groom and his men tried to make their way through the tightly guarded door of the Lu residence, we managed to take some portrait shots of the lovely bride.
A tender moment between the bride and her sister.
The different dresses to be used throughout the day:
The beautiful bouquet especially made by Tracy's relatives:
The rings and the wedding favors:
What would a Chinese wedding be without the tea ceremony?



Tracy's mom was wrapped up with emotion when Tracy and Kwong handed their gifts to her and Tracy's dad.
Cute ringbearer
Shots taken at the church

We then headed to Queen E for some portrait shots
With a sumptuous 12-course meal at the reception, everybody enjoyed clinking their chopsticks and celebrating the start of a new life with our beautiful couple.
How well do these two know each other? They let their senses guide them...
The room got really loud with good cheers when the couple and their families hopped from table to table to toast with their guests in celebration of their love.
The first dance.
Kwong and Tracy, although we were not able to participate at the table-to-table toast, inside we are saluting you - here's to a great journey together!








1 comments:
It is a given to see me being the first one to make a post on this blog.
Congratulations!
It was a lovely wedding.
Bear
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