and it's the hardest to figure out what you want to share with the world, and even more what your bchosson/b won't mind you sharing with the world. but anyway we're going to try again and see what happens. ...
After the chuppah, we all went back to the bhotel/b, where we all removed our hats; the men their standard black ones and us women, our fabulous be-jeweled, be-feathered, be-autiful hats. b..../b I've been to weddings with a mitzvah tantz in yiddish and the bchosson/b and kallah had no clue what was going on...this guy is blabbing in a langauage that sounds like greek to them...granparents are crying starnge uncles are pulling them with black ropes...How bizarre. ...