Showing posts with label WEDDING BIOGRAPHY. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 13 October 2010

THE WORLD "UNIQUE WEDDING" (PART 1)



Indian weddings are very bright events, filled with ritual and celebration, that continue for several days. They are not small affairs,anywhere between 100-10000 people attending (many of whom are unknown to the bride and groom)[citation needed]. Though most Indian marriages are arranged, some couples in urban areas have love marriages. The true Indian wedding is about two families getting wedded socially with much less emphasis on the individuals involved.








Many of the wedding customs are common among the Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and even Muslims. They are a combination of local, religious and family traditions.





For the Indians, a wedding includes a host of religious responsibilities. The most important one is sacrifice.



























Indian weddings are so visually stimulating. The way the bride and groom sparkle and shine when the light hits them. We love the beauty and traditions of the Hindu wedding ceremony. Each little moment holds so much meaning.















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Romantic Wedding "Saying I LOVE U" with 99.999 red roses

A groom in Chongqing certainly rose to the occasion when he decided to give his bride a big day she'd never forget.



Xiao Wang blew a year's salary on buying 99,999 red roses for bride Xiao Liu at their wedding. The number 999 is considered to be an auspicious omen.



The couple - both 24 - needed 30 cars to take the flowers to the service. They advertised on the Internet for car owners and for helpers to stick the flowers on the vehicles. The flowers themselves were flown in from the other side of the country.



"I remembered that Liu loved these special roses and the idea just grew and grew. It was worth it all just to see the look on her face when she saw the cars," said Wang.



He also donated 20 percent of the cost of the roses to charity to bring still more luck to their marriage.



Xi'ai who met Wang while they were at university together added, "I mentioned a year ago I would like a romantic wedding - I can't believe he remembered, but it was amazing."



Source: Global Times/Orange News



October Wedding Biography : Bill & Hillary were married on October 11, 1975 (Part 2)



Quotes About Bill and Hillary's Marriage:

Tim Dowling: "If the rumours are to be believed, Bill and Hillary Clinton are in love. No, I mean with each other. Recently, the US secretary of state and the former president have been seen holding hands at the Cafe Carlyle in New York, only to be spotted a few days later walking together, again hand in hand, down a street in Washington."



Source: Tim Dowling. "When Bill Met Hillary -- a love story for our times?" Guardian.co.uk. 4/28/09.

Hillary: "I am very lucky because my husband is my best friend and he and I have been together for a very long time. Longer than most of you have been alive. And we have an an endless conversation. We never get bored. We get deeply involved in all of the work that we do and talk about it constantly and I just feel very fortunate that I have a relationship that has been so meaningful to me over my adult life.”



Source: Michelle Levi. "Hillary Clinton on Matters of the Heart." CBSNews.com. 2/20/2009.



Hillary on dealing with their tough times together: "I am very grateful that I had a grounding in faith that gave me the courage and the strength to do what I thought was right, regardless of what the world thought."



Source: Cnn.com, June 7, 2007.



Hillary about Bill's infidelity: "I really had to dig down deep and think hard about what was right for me, what was right for my family. I never doubted Bill’s love for me ever, and I never doubted my faith and my commitment to our daughter and our extended family. The momentary feelings — you know, you are mad, you are really upset, you are disappointed — all of that goes through your mind ... I have found you really shouldn’t make decisions in the heat of those moments.”





Source: "Hillary Clinton Talks to Tyra About Bill's Infidelity", People.com, 1/15/2008



Leon Panetta about the Clintons' marriage: "They've been through a lot of challenges as a couple, though in the end if you're with them together, you know there's something there that basically bonds them."



Source: Patrick Healy, NYTimes.com, "Clintons Balance Married and Public Lives", May 23, 2006.



Jay Carson and Philippe Reines about the time they have together: "She is an active senator who, like most members of Congress, has to be in Washington for part of most weeks. He is a former president running a multimillion-dollar global foundation. But their home is in New York, and they do everything they can to be together there or at their house in D.C. as often as possible —- often going to great lengths to do so. When their work schedules require that they be apart they talk all the time."





Source: Patrick Healy, NYTimes.com, "Clintons Balance Married and Public Lives", May 23, 2006.



Bill, near the end of his second term: "The White House has been good for us."





Source: Kati Marton, Hidden Power: Presidential Marriages That Shaped Our History, page 7.



October Wedding Biography : Bill & Hillary were married on October 11, 1975 (Part 1)

How they met: Bill and Hillary met in 1970 at the Yale University law school library. Hillary noticed Bill looking over at her, and eventually she walked up to him and said, “If you’re going to keep looking at me, and I’m going to keep looking back, we might as well be introduced.” Bill was so nervous at the time, he forgot his own name. A few days later, the couple went on their first date — to an art gallery exhibiting Mark Rothko.













The proposal: After graduating from law school in 1973, Bill took Hillary on her first trip to Europe. While vacationing in England, Bill proposed on the shores of Ennerdale. Hillary declined the proposal saying she loved him but needed time. Bill proposed again but Hillary said no. When they returned from Europe, Hillary moved to Arkansas to find a job. She didn’t have much luck and decided to go home to visit family. On the way to the airport, the couple passed a modest brick house in the university district with a for sale sign. Hillary mentioned she liked the house. When she returned a few weeks later, Bill told her he had bought it. He said that he couldn’t live in it by himself, and that he hoped she would marry him. That time Hillary said yes.



The wedding: The couple were married at their new home in Fayetteville, Arkansas on October 11, 1975. The small, intimate ceremony was attended by 15 guests. Hillary wore a lace gown by Jessica McClintock that she purchased at Dillard’s. The vows were officiated by a local Methodist minister.Following the nuptials, several hundred friends joined the newlyweds for a backyard reception held at the home of Morris and Ann Henry.The couple enjoyed a honeymoon in Acapulco, Mexico courtesy of Hillary’s mother, Dorothy Rodham.



"Romantic Couple" .....Looking at their eye...only LOVE...