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Here we see Eric, in the famous Chippendale look. Of course, the cumberbund and bow tie he just bought do work. |
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Ah, David and Asako in the rehersal. Things were going well, except for how to hold hands. One would think it was not that difficult. Let's see, was it palm up or down, right to right hand, etc. |
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Here we are, in the basement. This look could either be a 'get the camera out of here' or 'hand-holding, the complex art - must remain focused'. |
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Aiyako sang beautifully at the wedding. I described her singing to my wife as a wonderful songbird. |
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Candles, symbolizing the two becomming one. I don't think too much wax spilled, but all went well. |
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Here the soon to be happy couple are exchanging vows. Luckily, practicing the holding of hands the night earlier paid off. |
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He was thinking "man, when will this end!" |
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And then came the kiss. We will all remember the minister saying "Now David, we can do better than that!" |
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Whew! Made it through the wedding. Hey, wait, what are they all holding??? |
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No, not more pictures. Hey Blake, stop it! Here we are at the reception, and the wonderful decorations made for a very picturesque location. |
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What a time to perform - a captive audience. It all went very well (better than the practice the day before) and was enjoyed by all. |
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Please, take a closer look at the expressions. Asako expecially seems only too glad to cut the cake. Should we have cause to be concerned? |
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Well, I was off to Singapore (a 30 second exposure taken from my hotel window, Room 1605, Concorde Hotel, Singapore). |
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