Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Wedding in LA

My sister got married a few weeks ago, and I'm totally jacking some of the photos from the website of the company that was hired to photograph the event. Most companies usually have some sort of code embedded into the HTML that prevents you from right-clicking, but obviously this was not the case. Even when they do prevent you from right-clicking you can always just hit the 'prntcscrn' button, open the image in Microsoft Paint, crop it, and save it as a *.jpg file.

Here is a picture of the temple where they tied the knot. While we were driving, we came around a bend on the highway and nestled in the gently sloping foothills of Southern California we see this crystal-white grandiose temple that looked like something from Willow. I swore I heard harps and angels playing God's sweet overture as cherubs circled my head when we pulled near.



The area for the reception was quite nice. Behind those palm trees in the background was a lovely vista of the Pacific Ocean. I got a yearning to go down to the shore and stare out at the horizon because people feel reflective when looking at pretty things, and I am no exception. Once that activity had lost its ability to make me reflect, I'd had enough of staring at the ocean and went back to join the crew.



Here is a picture of my 1-year-old niece Maya, who knows how to do nothing but look ridiculously cute all the damn time.



Here are some more ridiculously cute children from the groom's side of the family. My first impression struck me a little nervous because for some reason they reminded me of CHILDREN OF THE CORN!!


They say that its difficult to look at something that's too beautiful. I agree with that, but it also doesn't help if you have immaculately blond hair and wear all white when the sun is beaming down on us with a cloudless sky overhead.

Because this is my blog it goes unsaid that I can post a picture of myself whenever I see fit.

Notice how everyone is looking at me and laughing. I can't quite remember, but I like to think that I just said something clever or witty, which is why I'm the one with look of incredulity that says, "My God, how did I get so damn funny??...."

3 Comments:

Blogger Silvs said...

i'm pretty sure the photographer said something like "pretend someone said something funny" and for some reason we all decided to look at you in unison.
i guess you have that effect on people

September 10, 2009 at 9:46 PM  
Blogger Flicky said...

おめでとう!
When is it your turn, Alex? >_<

September 11, 2009 at 6:28 AM  
Anonymous Yuichiro Okita said...

おめでとう!!

September 15, 2009 at 12:00 PM  

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