Saturday, June 10, 2006

Sunru and Anne's Wedding in Boston


Fresh off a red-eye from San Francisco to attend childhood friend Sunru's wedding to Anne, we met up with the Tangs at our hotel before navigating Boston public transportation into Harvard Square.


Photo op with a statue of John Harvard in the rain.


Ryan and Melody lead the way to Baker Library in Harvard Yard.


The Tangs try (unsuccessfully) to stay dry.


Back at the hotel, Melody plays with her cool new coloring mat.


Jennifer shows off the bold outfit she'll be wearing for Sunru and Anne's wedding.


Emily and Eunice pose in front of the historic church near Harvard Square where Sunru and Anne's wedding ceremony is held.


Melody and David wait for the ceremony to begin.


Melody preps for her big role...


...as a flower girl!


Melody walks down the aisle like a seasoned pro.


Wedding party photo shoot


Valerie makes a face for the camera.


Our turn for a photo at the front of the church...


The Tang family (left to right: Valerie, Jennifer, David, Melody)


Ryan, Valerie, Jennifer, David, Melody, and Eunice


Even being eight months pregnant didn't stop Eunice from celebrating the marriage of one of her oldest childhood friends. Here, Sunru stops by to say hello during the wedding reception at the Fogg Art Museum.


The next day, we decided to head downtown. Here, Jennifer, Valerie, and Melody wait for the bus.


Melody tries to make grumpy Valerie smile...


...She gets a little giggle...


...then a full-blown smile. :)


After a weekend of getting around on public transportation, the Tangs became experts at navigating the "T."


We visited an old historic cemetary behind Park Street Church in Boston where Paul Revere and Samuel Adams are buried.


Afterwards, we met up with Jerry and Emily for a Swan boat ride in the Public Garden.


"Uncle Jerry" takes a turn at the wheel.


Sisters Eunice and Jennifer pose in front of flowers in the Public Garden.


We wrapped up our trip to Boston by revisting one of Eunice's all-time favorite dim sum restaurants in an old converted theater in Chinatown.

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