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A Mexican Wedding is a joyous affair. You might guess from the number of wedding cakes how many people were at the celebration afterwards. The photos in this spread just show a bit of the spectacle. I didn’t realize until I started editing that I had taken over 500 photos! 400 on my camera before the battery gave out and then 100 plus more on my friend’s phone. At any rate, here are a “few” of the shots. I particularly love the one of all the children acrobatically dancing on the dance floor…More photos will follow in a few days. I might add that Alejandra is Yolanda’s niece and my English student. I first met her at a camp we threw for local children many years ago. One of the photos is of Yolanda and her sisters. Another is of Alejandra with her two children, her sister Marie Jose and her cousin Yoli, who is Yolanda’s daughter. Yoli and Marie Jose are also taking English lessons from me. The two other Anglo women were Alejandra’s former teachers. Do you know about the Mexican tradition of filling eggshells with confetti and breaking them over each others’ heads? You can see evidence of the practice in the photos. The bride and groom are not the only ones brushing confetti from their hair and clothing at a Mexican wedding!
For Cellpic Sunday
Thanks for sharing this joyful occasion
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Fabulous
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So fun having so many children joining in. You’ll see in the next set of photos.
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Lovely
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Truly a labor of love to review 500 photos and edit the best! I’m sure they will treasure their photos for years to come! Thanks for sharing a glimpse of this joyful occasion, Judy.
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Delightful, Judy! I was happy to be one of your virtual guests at this lovely, joyful occasion.
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What a beautiful wedding!
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I love the protective and reassuring way he held her hand at the vows. A happy bride.
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Yes.. it was a wonderful experience witnessing this marriage.
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Once when I was hired to play the flute at a wedding, I called the bride to make arrangements. I could hear her husband in the background, being so completely dismissive of her that I ended up telling her I couldn’t approve of the match sufficiently to bless it with my music. I hope she kicked him to the curb.
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Did you ever find out if that happened?
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I didn’t. My finding out would only have reexposed me to unpleasantness as well, potentially, to his vengeful anger, without affecting the outcome in any way. Having done my bit for her rescue, I jumped clear.
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Wow – what fun!
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