This summer marks 10 years since Jun and I held our wedding ceremony in China.
I wasn’t blogging at that time and never had the opportunity to share those photos here. So, in celebration of this 10-year anniversary, I’m sharing 10 of my favorites with you in one post. Enjoy!
Love the purple dress!
Thank you Autumn!
Congratulations on the wedding anniversarry. Here’s hoping to more years for you and Junot. Maybe one day I might have a happy anniversary to celebrate instead of heartbreak ones.
Thank you Sveta! After all the heartbreak you’ve experienced, you deserve a happy anniversary. Here’s hoping I’ll be wishing you a happy anniversary sometime soon!
Happy anniversary Jocelyn!
Thank you Julie!
Happy anniversary!! Wow, 10 years!! Did you do anything special to celebrate? 🙂
Thanks Marta! Just shared a special dinner for two at one of our favorite restaurants in town. 🙂
Wish you both ten thousand years of happiness 🙂
Thank you baixiaotai! 🙂
Best wishes on your Anniversary.
Good fortune, happiness and prosperity to you both
Thank you so much Sorrel!
Happy Anniversary! Great Photos!
Thank you very much Dave! 🙂
Congratulations Jocelyn. Such beautiful, natural photos. I actually only recently started reading your blog articles and am finding them very interesting and insightful. My husband from Dongbei and I live in Beijing and we celebrated the 1 year anniversary of our marriage registration in April and will have our anniversary of our wedding ceremony on the 20th of this month but we don’t know which anniversary to celebrate. I consider us married from the registration but he cares more about the date of the ceremony. Do you and your husband have this situation too? I think we will just end up celebrating both dates.
Thank you so much for the lovely comment, Sarah! Yes, I totally struggle with the same issue. It gets even more complicated b/c there was a delay of a few years between our registration and our wedding ceremony. You might enjoy this article I wrote a few years back on the subject – The Dengji Question: How Marriage in China Gets Confusing