Wednesday, February 20, 2013

peru part 3

after the taxi-adventure and the discussion with my boyfriend, it was time to go to the wedding. i guess it's obvious that i can't wear high heels. that's just a fact. and it was cold. also in the church on plaza arma. normally i'm not very fond of catholic churches and this wasn't an exception. we met with my boyfriend's family outside. and then the awkward moment where i totally feel forever alone, walking in the church concentrating not to fall because of the shoes. or dress. and without noticing that someone was filming. ha ha.

i just jump over the entrance of the groom and bride and ceremony, i assume that people know how this works and that it really feels like forever. and on our way out i make another mistake. i will make it clear that the last time i was participating at a wedding i was 6 years old. and no one had told me there actually the family had to walk out of the church in a specific way. luckily they didn't film this.

well, the party took place in a huge garden, owned by an old man with his peruvian paso-horses. an adorable place if it wasn't because of it was cold sitting outside for about an hour watching this horse show, with a dress and high heels, sinking into the grass. and the worse... i was so hungry. so, i'm very fuzzy when it comes to food, and i didn't like the menu at all. but it was ok. i had a blast anyway, and it was an adorable wedding. the bride looked amazing. and i'm able to accept that i was quiet unsatisfied with the most of the things. that it wasn't my wedding. i just know what i absolutely wouldn't do at mine. the music. ahh... i hated the music. and dancing? i do not dance and when i'm doing i'll do it when i'm totally wasted. which i wasn't here. actually people looked at me like i was crazy because i didn't drink any alcohol. i'm totally fuzzy about that too.
so people in latinamerica are totally conchuda. in less than two hours almost all the alcholic drinks were gone.
oh, about dancing. i had to dance with my sister-in-law's husband. awkward. but worth doing, trying to be a part of the family. i'm also on the family-wedding-portrait. awesome. and then dancing like a loco until 4 in the morning. with la hora loca. it was brilliant. some people dressed like incas i guess? or i don't know what exactly they were trying to look like though. but they gave us masks and hats. if you've seen walt disney's "the emperor's new groove" you'll know what i mean.
and just keep dancing. to unknown music. unknown rythms. and with unknown people.

the cake by the way, so adorable!

and then it "finally" finished at 4 in the morning. i was ready to cut off my feet. just saying. off to bed.


related post(s):
peru part 1
peru part 2

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