I do, I do, We do, cause that's how we do




The ceremony was a melange of our favorite cultural wedding traditions. First, we received a Hawaiian blessing from Father Lane of Molokai. Then our Kahuna Kurt led us through our Buddist vows under a Chupah (jewish tradition), followed by the 7-steps blessing (Hindu), complemented by the Christian ring exchange. Of course, we modified the 7-step blessing a bit by toasting with champagne after each of the seven steps (stumbles). The ceremony climaxed with the breaking of the champagne flute. Cause that's how we do!
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