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