Archive for January, 2010

Post-Wedding Shots

I wasn't trying to live up to the cliché by having a cat in the photo with me. I'm fairly allergic to cats. It's actually a very well-fed stray in my neighborhood who decided to beg for food from me and the photographer by rubbing itself all over us!

Nadia and Cat

The next day we went to Kyoto with our friends and family. I'm still not sure what this taxi company thinks its name means...

Kinki Taxi

Our hotel in Kyoto. We were kinda wondering how bad the place was going to be based on its name, but it turned out to be fairly serviceable. It has an excellent breakfast bar (awesome pastries!) which is included in your room rate.

Super Hotel

Kinkakuji -- bling bling that puts the phattest crib to shame! It was originally a shogun's retirement home, but later converted into a temple.

Kinkakuji

Obligatory food p0rn: soba and tempura set. My family loved it. Kyoto has great soba and tofu and pickled veggies, but nothing else from what I understand.

Soba & Tempura Set

Oyako-don a.k.a. Mother and Child Over Rice. It contains chicken and eggs, hence the name.

oyako don

Shabu shabu!

shabu shabu

Question of the Day

I happened to see the poster below at a mall. It's actually an advertisement. Make sure to read the phrase on the woman's shirt before answering the question.
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One More Picture

Someone told me it was silly to post wedding photos without the bride and groom in them. Unfortunately we haven't gotten any until now. It's a snap shot taken with a cell phone by one of our guests. You can see me feeding Hero Material some of our delish cake.

FYI -- the dress in the picture is not the wedding dress I wore to the actual ceremony. I had to change because the wedding dress had a huge train, and there was no way I could do anything without two people hovering around me to take care of the danged thing. (It was heavy too.)

More stories to come...! (When I'm more lucid.)

bride and groom

ETA: Kumi Lipman from Cleo did my hair and makeup. I can't even begin to describe how much I adore her.

A Few Photos from Wedding (More to Come!)

Hi everyone,

I'm now officially a Mrs! :) Hero Material and I got married on January 4th. It was supposed to rain, but the weather was perfect during the ceremony and reception.

I still can't believe that my brother and Hero Material's best friend felt sick before the wedding. They were going to take pictures! My brother was so sick, the hospital gave him an IV the day before the wedding. Thank God he recovered fast.

I'll post more stories and photos as soon as I get them from photographers (studio, bro & Hero Material's best friend), but here are a few:

The hotel lobby --

lobby

This is the Atrium where we got married. This photo was taken when it was still empty. The virgin road is made of ivory faux marble (superbly-polished...!).

atrium

This is my bouquet after the reception. It looked so fresh and dewy earlier in the day, and I wish I'd been able to take a picture of it then, but was too busy.

BTW -- Hibiya Kaden created my bouquet and everything else I needed (flower-wise) for the wedding. I highly recommend their service if you ever need a florist in Japan. They worked within my budget, and though they never showed me the bouquet until the day of the wedding, it was just perfect. Their florist (who took my order and worked with my so-so Japanese) came to our reception to make sure that everything was fine and to congratulate us on our happy occasion.

bouquet

Close-up:

bouquet

More to come soon...! :) (I have Kyoto pictures to share as well.)

How was your new year celebration?

Happy 2010!

Happy 2010!

Thanks for being with me throughout 2009 and I hope you have a great 2010!

I'm going to be away until January 7 or so due to my wedding, etc. I promise to post some pictures of Kyoto later. :)



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