Our guests then went off to tour the temple while
Frank went all paparazzi on our arses. We had about a lil' over an hour to do photos before we had to load onto the shuttle make our way to the "reception". Not having a wedding par-tay meant that whole hour was dedicated to us. That's a whole lot of photos, yo.
For being a "small" temple, there were lots of scenery for photos.
We had our green mossy, woodsy area:


Got your bridge with koi pond? Check.

Pavilion? Check.

Massive Bamboo...got it!

And lets not forget the temple itself.

Now what you don't see are all the photos the photographer got of me smacking Mr. Mek in head or him swatting my arms to keep the mosquito's away. The day we went to view our site (before wedding day), it was a cool and rainy day; ie. no bugs. But on our wedding day it was nice and warm out and everyone was eaten alive. I kid you not, I had about 30 mosquito bits by the time the day was said and done (I'll post proof soon!). If you're having an outdoor wedding, bring bug spray!!
Hottie Alert!

Some of you had asked before how much of my
tattoo would show with my dress on:

It started to get a bit chilly so I put on my polka doted
cardigan...


and off we went to the "reception".
All images courtesy of Frank Amodo unless otherwise noted. __________________________________________
Previously:
My Ohana
Ceremony - Take 2
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