As we are trying to walk down this bridge in Guangzhou attempting to do a segment of PSY gangnam style - the over-jealous Chinese photographers can utter a few words in English, yet they scream "MORE SEXY!" at Michelle and I. Michelle gives the photographer a disapproval look and we re-shoot. Only for Ye's wedding would we endure this.
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Ye's wedding party. Looking good. |
All of us who were there for Ye's wedding knew each other since high school, college, and professional life. That's 12 years. He was roommates with at least 1/2 of the wedding party - we've all known each other - fought with each other - probably knew too much about each other. I am so happy to have had the chance to shared this adventure of some of my closest friends.
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Hiking in our matching bar shirt. |
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Yea... a little slow morning after KTV. |
It's surprising how nothing has changed much. I think we all were a little older, but not more mature. We got excited about KTV when we realized the beers were only 4 RMB each. We still gossip about the same old people, did you hear about him, her, them? Having spent such an amazing time with them: from the games in the wedding, the matching Boxing Cat Brewery t-shirts we bought to hike, the crazy train station in Hangzhou where I swore there was no air con, and to hotpots, dim sum, and McDonalds in China, I had such a great time - and realized how lucky I am to have grown up with such intelligent and kind people around me. On the train ride to the wedding, Michael told me "I didn't realize how rare our friends are until I left. There are really not many people like us in this world." Thanks Ye, Peter, Bryan, Cheng, and Michelle.
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