A Real Wedding from I Do, I Do! Wedding Planning & Consulting
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“What an amazing Korean-American wedding Sarah and Jung-Ok had at Â
Rucker Place last October. The traditional American ceremony took Â
place outside under the arbor at twilight. Â The Cahaba River Strings Â
provided beautiful music, before, during, and immediately after the Â
ceremony. As soon as the bride and groom walked back down the aisle, Â
all guests entered the house to find a delicious array of traditional Â
Korean specialties along with American favorites. While the guests Â
were feasting and mingling, bride and groom were changing into their Â
Korean wedding garments for the second Korean ceremony, which would be Â
held inside the house. The Korean ceremony was amazing, the clothing Â
extremely beautiful and each component of the traditional ceremony Â
meaningful and interesting.
While all this activity was going on, the outside garden ceremony site Â
was being transformed into a reception site. The arbor became a bar Â
area, a dance floor was laid, café tables and chairs were set out, and Â
candles were lit. Danny with Feel the Beat was ready to DJ.
After the Korean ceremony, everyone was ready to party and guests Â
moved freely between garden and house, dancing and celebrating the Â
wonderful couple.” – from Alene Gamel of I Do, I Do! Wedding Planning Â
and Consulting
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