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Chinese Weddings

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

For the Chinese people, the purpose of marriage is to continue the ancestral line and to form a union between two families. Over the years and as many things have changed so have Chinese wedding traditions that have managed to survive the changing world, however, there are still families who wish to include traditional practices in their wedding plans.
When deciding what day to hold  their wedding day on a  traditional Chinese couple is very choosy, to most couple it is of great importance to hold the ceremony on a day which is according to the lunar calendar, another important factor is  make sure that the moon and stars are properly aligned on the chosen date. It is also customary for couples to be married on the half-hour on their wedding day rather than at the top of the hour, this way it ensures the couple begin married life together on an “upswing” while the hands of the clock move upwards rather than down. 

The color red plays an important role in the wedding celebrations of the Chinese people. Red is considered by them as a bold and lucky color that will keep evil spirits away, it also signifies love,  joy and prosperity and is used in many different ways in Chinese wedding traditions. Everything is red , wedding invitations, gift envelopes, even the bride and grooms homes will be decorated in red, traditionally the brides wedding dress is red, The traditional Chinese wedding dress in northern China usually is one-piece frock named Qi Pao, embroidered with elaborate gold and silver designs. Brides from southern China usually wear two-piece dress named Qun Gua, Kwa or Cheongsam, also elaborately adorned with golden phoenix and dragon. In the old days, a piece of red veil is part of the bride’s costume to cover her face during the wedding ceremony.  Newlyweds would see each other’s face for the first time on their wedding night.In the ancient days, communication was done through letters which played a vital role in the betrothal and the organisation of thewedding. Three letters being sent during those times. First is the request letter which serves as a confirmation of the formal arrangement of marriage. This is sent by the groom’s family to the bride’s family along with gifts. The second letter is called the gift letter. It serves as a gift record that describes the value of each gift. The third one is the Wedding letter which is given to the bride’s family on the wedding day itself.
Before the wedding day a chinese  bride will go into seclusion with her closest friends to symbolically mourn the loss of her family. Days before the wedding the grooms family carries wedding gifts in red boxes to the brides house, they will also take personel things for the bride so that on the day of the wedding all her personal belongings will be at the grooms house, one of the boxes will contain “uang susu” or  ”milk money” Three days before the wedding the brides family will respond bearing gifts in wrapped in red for the grooms family.
On the big day itself the wedding is usually attended by immediate family and close friends, just after the ceremony and before the reception the bride  will be serve tea to her new inlaws, the couple will then travel to a studio in a limo for professional photograhs to be taken.
The feast or wedding banquet is an important part during the wedding. Wedding banquets are to thank family and friends for the kindness they have shown throughout the years. Most feasts will serve a twelve course meal including delicacies like roasted pig and shark fin soup. Sometimes fried rice and abalone will also be served A post wedding ritual for Chinese wedding traditions happens after the day of the wedding. The bride should wake up early to honor her ancestors. On this day, the bride is formally introduced to the groom’s family, relatives and friends. Older relatives will be giving her small tokens. Three days after the wedding, the bride will visit her family where she is welcomed and received as a guest.

Valentines Day Wedding For Robbie Williams

Saturday, January 16th, 2010

Although Robbie Williams is yet to officially confirm his engagement to American actress Ayda Field, gossip has been spreading that it could be a Valentines Day wedding
Former Take That star Robbie Willaims and Ayda field have had a long engagement and if reports that we are hearing are to be believed February 14th 2010 could be the day for the happy couple.
The Rock DJ singer has apparently asked all his close family and friends to leave the week leading up to February 14 free, suggesting a week-long celebration is on the horizan.
Two venues in Santa Barbara, California, are said to have been ear marked for the ceremony itself. As far as the guest list goes, it looks like being wall to wall celebs. Jonathan Wilkes is in line for best man duties, and all of Robbie’s former Take That band mates Gary Barlow, Howard Donald, Mark Owen and Jason Orange and other celebrity pals are reported to be attending, and may even perform at the wedding but sharing the stage with Jay-Z.

Geri Halliwell makes wedding plans

Friday, January 15th, 2010

Reports are coming in that former spice girl Geri Halliwell has been busy planning a wedding she was spotted visiting her local church with Kenny Goss, George Michael’s long time partner sparking speculation she’s about to get hitched to toyboy Henry Beckwith.
Geri aka ginger spice was spotted visiting her local parish church with best friend Kenny, they spent an hour with the vicar at St-John-at-Hampstead in North London before Geri, 37, and Kenny took a streched limo to see celebrity tailor Thom Sweeney in Mayfair. One passerby asked Kenny: “Who should we be congratulating on the wedding?” The Texan immediately pointed at Geri before catching himself and stuttering: “Erm, I mean both of us.”
They went on to visite posh nearby outfitters Aubin & Amp. The onlooker said: “Geri and Kenny both seemed really excited and seemed to spend the day making wedding arrangements “She wouldn’t say what they were doing, but Kenny let the cat out the bag.”
Geri has dated Henry, 30 since last April, we saw the happy couple in 2009 taking a spin in her birthday present a £220K Lamborghini, before then, she was engaged to Italian yacht tycoon Fabrizio Politi, She has also dated DJ Chris Evans and Take That star Robbie Williams.

Thanks a million for the Limo

Thursday, January 7th, 2010

Julie and Dave
Thank you so much for the Limo, how surprised she was, a tremendous start to her day and then to St Mary’s Hall
Thanks a million and have a happy Christmas and New Year
Pete

Thankyou soooo much for the great service we received on our wedding day

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Again thank you so much for such a great wedding car and such great service. As you no the Hummer was a surprise for my husband which turned out to be perfect for both of us, he was so overwhelmed and did not expect a limo at all. it was such a great addition to our wedding and made the journey to our wedding reception very special. So many of our guests were so jealous that we got to ride in style.
thank you again and we will definatly use and recommend you in the future, many thanx. Joanne stokes

Coventry Limo For Wedding Cars & Corporate Events

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Dirty Dancing

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

This is our first dance at our wedding…it seems to have taken the world by storm. Julia and James First Dance.

Wedding Dance – Surprise Dance

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

we came up with this idea back in 2005. our dance was also featured on good morning america (song names: johann strauss/blue danube; afrika bambaataa/looking for the perfect beat.) we don’t know how to waltz. we don’t know how to poplock. but we do know how to have fun. we came up with the choreography ourselves. married: july 3, 2005 in oakland, california.