Wedding Celebration May 7, 2005

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Today was a busy day. After leaving the all nighter, all of us went to church for mothers day cooking. We make some chicken and salad. I left early to go home and wash up, rest, and eat. At noon joseph and I played our final doubles match of league doubles. We beat them 6-3 6-1. At night we had a party.

The paper yesterday mentioned league singles, but misspelled my name as Michael Zhong. Thats great. Here it is:

Article With Michael Zhong

Cooking went pretty well. In the time I was there, I sliced up some cabbage, and fried some ramen for the salad, but it got burned so we threw it away. The match was pretty fun, and lots of family members came to watch. It went by quickly after we got some early coaching from dale.

At 6, the whole youth group met at church as if we were going to a special event at the university. When alex and been arrived, they discovered it was actually a surprise bbq for their wedding. They’re going to be leaving for canada soon, and will have their wedding in about a month. They got two presents from us: a silverware set, and a painting by bonnie.

After eating, there was a short game in which they had to sit back and back, and see how well they knew each other. They each had one of their own shoe, and one of the other’s shoes, and they raised the shoe of the person they answered. For example, some of the questions were: “Who made the first move?” “Who will do the laundry?”. Every time they both raised the same shoe, they got balloons for the upcoming battle.

The battle went by quickly, and we ended the night with prayer.