
I’ve just been busy helping out at my cousin’s wedding last few weeks, which explains why I have been missing from wordpress. Please excuse me. I would like to share some of the highlights with you.
I find it interesting to look at weddings from different cultures, and by sharing my cousin’s wedding with you, I hope you will find it interesting as well.
I live in a multi cultural society. Malaysia is made up of diverse races and religion.
My cousin is Eurasian. Her heritage is Portuguese Kristang. The Kristang are a Malaysian ethnic group with mixed Portuguese and Malay and for some possibly Indian or Chinese ancestry, which arose during the Portuguese colonial period (16th to 17th century). Her husband is Malaysian Malayali. The Malayali (also Malayalee) are a Dravidian people who inhabit the South Indian state of Kerala and the Union Territory of Lakshadweep and have the Malayalam language as their mother tongue.Β
When they decided to get married. They both agreed to combine their backgrounds. So they had a temple wedding, a catholic church wedding and a wedding dinner party to celebrate their union with their friends and family.
I was the maid of honour. I’m not quite sure what that role meant, but I took it on myself to make sure the bride was happy at all times. I assumed the role of bodyguard and messenger.
It was a beautiful wedding that lasted one week.
I wish them both eternal love and happiness.
Now that the wedding is over, time to rest π



December 19, 2015 at 15:01
Congratulation. Sorry to miss so much of your work, but you always in my thoughts and I know what great work you do for art and the community. Keep it up and be assured I’ll always come back to see your smile and how you are getting on. Have a great Christmas and Happy New Year π xx
December 19, 2015 at 08:42
Felicidades a los Novios y a todos sus invitados.
Saludos desde espaΓ±a
December 18, 2015 at 08:15
I’m so happy you have made it to Malaysia and experienced some of the great things we have here. Happy weekend Bill.
December 18, 2015 at 08:10
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December 18, 2015 at 08:09
Indeed it was a happy occasion and the celebrations started off small and grew exponentially ππ