Thursday 26 February 2009

THE ANGLO-RUSSIAN MARRIAGE




ENDEARING IMAGE!
The lady in the chair was actually waiting to attend a different wedding but I thought she was wonderful.
THE WEDDING
It was quite an enviable opportunity to attend a wedding in one of the wedding palaces here. I have watched enough brides come out of them!
The wedding itself was very lovely. Very similar to any civil wedding in the UK, except conducted in Russian. I hope David knows what he is getting into! He seems happy anyway and he signed the contract regardless. The inside of the building was quite lovely and the room of the marriage was elegant. During the service we endured some really sentimental recorded music and the service was only interrupted by the gentleman in front of me who had a very old camera which made a really noisy wind back noise after each photo! Everyone noticed (probably not the bride and groom!).
After the service we were taken to the reception by bus, saving us a long and icy walk.
The photo shows the brides parents holding a bread with a dish of salt, over the top of a beautiful embroidered cloth which is probably an heirloom. The idea is that the bride and groom take as bigger bite as possible to decide who is the boss in the household. I think it's traditional for the bride to take a modest bite, although I don't suppose they do that these days. They then take a piece of bread and dip it in the salt and feed it to each other. Really, that was all that was different from a traditional wedding reception in the UK, then everyone got really drunk and danced etc. ditto!

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