
For anyone who hasn't heard, Yeji and I tied the knot in Napan, at the Carmel United Church, on June 16th of this year. I've promised photos and there certainly are a pile. I'd guess that between the ceremony and out honeymoon, there must have been about 1200 shots taken. It really emphasises the difference in the era. Of course, with so many flashes going off, you hardly ever know where to look.
The weather turned out perfect for the ceremony. We were lucky. The above shot was taken after the service, by the banks of the Miramichi, and is also from the same batch that some of you may recognize from thank-you cards.
Yeji, signing the register.
Ian, signing the register.
We certainly want to thank everyone who came. There were some vast distances crossed for many. We had plenty of family down from Ontario, close friends from as far away as Yellowknife, and of course my, now, in-laws flew in from South Korea.
All in all, there were between sixty and seventy guests. Here they are lined up in front of the church, in a group photo.
Our families, together. Yeji and I with both her parents and mine, in front of the church.
Yeji and I with our rings, beneathe one of the apple trees at my Grandmother's. (We just missed having blossoms by a couple of days but were lucky to get some nice shots in front of the lilocks and by the trees in the front yard.
After these photos, we changed into hanbok, Korean traditional costumes, for more photos and he reception. Some of those pictures are available on Latenight - Korea.
Thank you to everyone who attended. We we very pleased to have you join us on our wedding day and appreciative of all the love, support, and merriment you gave. It was a beautiful wedding.




