I really liked the idea of the bridal party visiting McDonalds at the tail end of the wedding. Burger and chips tastes even better after all the stress and formalities are over and it’s just their own quiet private time. This is their love story: “We met at church. While we were in the church band together, we didn’t have too much interaction at first. But one day – maybe after a year or so of having known each other – we were planning a movie night with a bunch of church mates and everyone pulled out last minute except for the two of us. Like ordinary (or boring) church geeks, we thought it was quite inappropriate for two young, unmarried and non-dating adults to go on a “movie date”. Instead, we went to an art gallery then sat at a café and talked for hours. It turned out Eojin was not only beautiful but also intelligent, humble and caring. Not long after, we started dating. Lots of coffee dates and movie dates came along, and we were there for each other through all the ups and downs of our lives. We got to share a lot of inside jokes, gained weight (just me, not her) and basically enjoyed each other’s company. Six and a half years later, we are happy to have vowed before God and the witnesses, that we will continue to love and care for each other for the rest of our lives.”