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Thursday, October 23, 2008

There aint no party like a Campeche party!


Finally we made it to the reception, and what a party it was. Things started off very conservatively with dinner, toasts, cutting the cake and a slide show. After all that the live band started and things became a bit more lively. All the guys put on aprons symbolizing once you get married you will be cooking and cleaning or something. That wasn't too different but then they picked up Keith and began dancing around the room with him on their shoulders.

They then started throwing him in the air. It was one of the sweetest things I have ever seen. You can see my dads face in the picture below. You just can't help but smile when you see a grown man being hurled into the air. I love Mexico...

All the ladies danced around the bride in preparation for the bouquet toss as shown below. Look at how supportive Keith is. He is going to make a great husband with his apron on.

At about 2:00 am they pulled out the balloons. Everyone was dancing and having a wonderful time. Keith and Jennifer love to dance and they seemed to have a great time.

It was about 3:00 am and we had to leave for the airport to catch our plane. I don't know how long the party lasted but this is what it looked like when we left. I had a wonderful time in Mexico and wish Keith and Jennifer the best. Viva Campeche!

P.S. the pictures are a bit large when you click on them. If they are too big, increase your monitor resolution...

4 comments:

Dana said...

I have loved looking at all of these pictures. YOu are such a wonderful photographer. The pictures make me want to hop on a plane and go to Mexico.

The Dorman Family said...

I would have had a wedding there had I known how fun it would have been. Now thats a CELEBRATION!! cool.

Jamma said...

Looks like so much fun. I am so happy that you were able to go and take wonderful pictures and celebrate with your brother. He looks very happy.

Anna said...

That looks like so much fun! I wish that I could have gone! I can't believe that they were throwing him up in the air. VIVA MEXICO!