Saris for the relatives
Katy’s gift of the black sari and glass bangles
The glass bangles make a wonderful sound clinking together and it is apparently soothing for the baby
The mother-to-be and the groom-to-be share a candid moment after breakfast
Making the dough for the parathas (a layered bread)
Ben and Nathaniel enjoy some delicious parathas
Tata loves his tootsie pop
Our evening cultural entertainment (Classical clarinet music from S. Tamil Nadu)
Feeding breakfast to the masses
JP and the great ushers at the wedding
James and Anita exchanging rings
Prayer at the reception
Exchanging garlands made of jasmine flowers
JP and some of his boys
The guys from Ebenezer School in Chennai
A family portrait
Katy and Jp’s little cousin
We have so much more to share… both stories and photos. We’ll keep you updated as the summer keeps unfolding. The wedding was an absolute treat. The bride and groom were ravishing, the guests loving, and the food absolutely endless and delicious. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers. We can’t wait to share more with you. We will be out of Bangalore till Saturday visiting the ruins of Hampi. We are not sure if we will have internet access there but we’ll keep you posted when we can!
















JP and Katy,
Thanks so much for posting. I have been following your visit and events there. It is wonderful to feel just a little part with the pictures. PTL
Tom D in Holland, MI
Comment by Tom D — June 23, 2008 @ 10:23 AM |
The wedding photos look wonderful! What a great celebration–gotta love all the vibrant colors. Katy you look like you fit right in and are having a great time!! I miss you and can’t wait to see you both again. Hope you’re feeling great and not getting too tired. Blessings and a hug to you both!
Lori
Comment by Lori Bouwman — July 8, 2008 @ 3:59 PM |