Sunday, June 23, 2013

Post Wedding Speech for My Rehab Doctor's Son - Sigmund - by Janice Chang (吳玉琴) June 22, 2013


1.  Greetings:
Good evening, Dr. & Mrs. Young, Sigmund & Kim and all the beloved friends and family members of the Young’s and the Carlins’.  My name is Janice Chang, the wife of wedding photographer, Ben Chang and the mother of videographer, Eric Chang, who is not here tonight, because of his continuous triathlon training.
We were extremely honored and elated to be invited as one of the 100 close friends and family members to attend Sigmund and Kim’s special days of their lives, that is the wedding rehearsal and luncheon on Saturday, February 23rd and the wedding day on 
Sunday morning, February 24th.
My mission here tonight is to share with you the highlights and my memory of those two unforgettable days.
2.  The Young(s) Generation Rules:
Sigmund and Kim are such a fun and loving couple.  Their wedding was filled with enthusiasm, laughter and the most amazing “Do it Your Own” unique creative details.  It all started around the fall last year, when Dr. Young called us up to meet with both Sigmund and Kim to have the preview of the wedding venue - The George Peabody Library in Baltimore. Kim’s vivacious and authentic style personality, it is impossible not to smile around her.  And, as you all know that Sigmund is a very gifted violin player, his love of music combines with Kim’s appreciation of that historic, 19th century landmark, and the outstanding architecture, both of them put together a wedding, I can only use two words to describe, “fabulous” and “radiant.”
I was so impressed about their creativeness and willing to take risk attitude.  You see, the temperature in February around this region was very unpredictable.  During the meeting, I could tell that both Dr. and Mrs. Young had some doubts as well.  However, once Kim and Sigmund explained to us regarding the discounted rentals in February and especially the Sunday morning’s wedding price.  We were totally convinced about their wedding plans.  They are smart.  They would rather save up $ for their long range family planning than lavish on the extravagant wedding expense.  Dr. and Mrs. Young, they sure made you proud.  These days, the young generation rules the world.  Here, I mean “the Young’s generation rules.”  Kim, you are now the Young’s.  We, old folkies were downgraded into the side lines now.
3.  Rehearsal Ceremony & Reception
(Heavy Seas Alehouse)
At times, we did encounter a few generation gaps.  The rehearsal went through as smooth as it could be.  The bridesmaids, not counting Sigmund’s bright little sister, groomsmen, officiant, and the wedding planners, believe or not, were all from both Sigmund and Kim’s elementary school, junior, senior high and college pals.  They shared with us the friendship, spanning the childhood, late college through the transition into the adult life in the real world.  That’s quite a remarkable journey.  Congratulation to both Sigmund and Kim! You all achieve one of the major milestones of your life.
The reception afterwards was at that famous Heavy Seas Alehouse in downtown Baltimore.  From the way I observed, it was a typical Young’s generation’s “Happy Hour.”   With rounds and rounds of drinks served, platters of platters of mini-burgers and veggie burgers passed, oh, that unlimited supply of fried onion rings was just scrumptious.  I tell you, the Young’s’ Generation really rocked the floor.  We, the old folkies, enjoyed the delightful atmosphere and we were just hungry. 
4.  Hotel Monaco – Baltimore
Nevertheless, the arrangement of Hotel Monaco lodging was luxurious and comfortable.  All the friends, family members came from far away places: Texas, California and State of Washington were fully accommodated.  The elegant marble staircase and the Tiffany stained-glasses windows provided the backdrops with many marvelous wedding pictures.  We were so honored to be treated that expensive dinner in the Hotel along with the family members.  Some of the Young’s generation were hiding somewhere for their “bachelor party.”
We did not like to leave early, but, Dr. Young had to leave around
10’00 ’clock to pick up his nephew at Dulles Airport.  I understood that he did not come back until way passed midnight.  And the next day was his son’s wedding day.
     5. Wedding and Reception – The George Peabody Library
The dramatic space and the soaring shelf stacked up bookcases, 300,000 volumes of books for Johns Hopkins University came into view.  With the harmonious harp music played by the harpist they hired from Peabody Music Conservatory.  The soft melody echoed through the hall welcomed the arrival of the beautiful and gorgeous bride, Kim, holding her father, Mr. Carlins’ arm ready to be given away.
The intimate feelings of their school days for both Sigmund and Kim were revealed from the bridesmaids and groomsmen during the wedding reception.  The laughter burst everywhere and the uncontrollable tears shed sometimes.  Tissue and tissues were no where to be found.  But, that’s quite alright.  Some of the pictures did have a few memorable shinny spots on their faces.
6. The Father of the Groom’s Speech - Chopstick 
The best was the speech from Dr. Young, the father of the groom speech.  It was touching, philosophical and the most fatherly fulfilling.  He used Chinese proverb -天時地利、人和 to explain the meaning of “the decree of eternity” and “the natural affinity.”  He demonstrated with the Chinese chopsticks.  He said, “This is a single chopstick, it’s easy to break and carries no function at all.  But, if you add another one, it will become two.”  “It will be stronger and sturdier and carry the versatile functions.”  So, according to Dr. Young’s math, 1 + 1 is not only equal to 2, it will be 3 the next year and 4 the following year, on and on and bigger and bigger and stronger and stronger.
7. Send-off – Honeymoon (Argentina) & Vintage Rolls Royce
At the end, we all experienced the joys of their happiness.  With the party horns blown, we sent them off to their honeymoon – the warm exotic place in Argentina.  We’re all standing at the steps, freezing cold, holding the exquisite & delicious wedding cake wrapped in this shining silver box designed by Kim and her company, Our hearts were left with warm feelings inside.  This is the vintage Rolls Royce they were in.  Off they went to the happy land. 
Overall, the whole wedding was just like a “fairy tale” for them to remember.  And I certainly enjoyed every moment of it.  Just let you know, Baltimore Sun interviewed them and carried the whole page of the wedding coverage, headlined as “From Spain to Baltimore, the Couple Knows How to Celebrate Love” on April 19th.  I thank Dr. and Mrs. Young and both Kim and Sigmund for giving me this opportunity to share their wedding memory with you all tonight.
Thanks.     


  


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