After celebrating "Thanksmas" with the King family near South Bend, Tim and I headed up to Ann Arbor to attend (as a guest) a wedding of Tim's friend Tim. The Tim's spend time together during a summer in Egypt living in a garbage village, Mokattam. This was a time that taught them to see social justice through different eyes, themselves and God. When Tim was in Egypt, we had just recently gotten engaged and after the trip is when the other Tim began really pursuing a relationship with Kat. The ceremony was very sweet with the most genuine, loving and thoughtful vows I've heard. Here's a quote from their program:
"What greater thing is there for two human souls than to feel that they are joined together to strengthen each other in all labor, to minister to each other in all sorrow, to share with each other in all gladness, to be one with each other in the silent unspoken memories?" - George Eliot
Below are a few pictures we (mostly Tim) took at the reception.
This last picture might seem a little random, but it was such a neat part of the day. As our guest favor, Kat and Tim are going to donate money to various charities that they are passionate about instead of giving something physical at the wedding. We were each given tokens to vote for our favorite of three causes. It was such a great idea.
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What a fun story! That's awesome that your husband had that experience!
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