tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post8932312130103885654..comments2024-03-02T12:16:05.362-06:00Comments on Sowers4Pastors: Here Comes the Bride, part 2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post-66545476331369590262010-04-06T14:59:58.154-06:002010-04-06T14:59:58.154-06:00The cake is to be shared with the guests. If they...The cake is to be shared with the guests. If they didn't do it, it maybe a family tradition, not a Honduran tradition.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post-480436710760498642010-04-03T18:01:34.669-06:002010-04-03T18:01:34.669-06:00I'm such a gringo...you need to tell me what&#...I'm such a gringo...you need to tell me what's on that plate of food. Please? :)Tarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12808674825863044909noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post-25311655021673363922010-04-03T09:43:11.862-06:002010-04-03T09:43:11.862-06:00Much of this is the same as the Hispanic churches ...Much of this is the same as the Hispanic churches here in my city. You mentioned that you found the lasso amusing...why? I always found that tradition so beautiful in it's symbolism and it was something we did at our wedding.Live Simply Love Stronglyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02454346022641019985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post-68839075901360515062010-04-02T20:04:30.589-06:002010-04-02T20:04:30.589-06:00I was "La Madrina" or Maid of Honor in a...I was "La Madrina" or Maid of Honor in a wedding in Tegus two summers ago. I was the first person to go down the aisle, followed the "kids" (two flower girls, ring bearer and a little boy carrying 20 coins that the groom gave the bride during the ceremony) and then by the bridesmaids & groomsmen. There was no lasso at this wedding. The bride and groom each had a glass of colored water that was poured together signifying they could not be separated. They cut the cake and had it available to eat but most of it was packed into single serving boxes and each person took a piece home.<br /><br />Overall, I was surprised by how much was the same as in the US. I did think it was funny how people with cameras and cell phone cameras felt like they could go anywhere and take any picture they wanted during the ceremony. There had to be 20 people doing it.Cindy in Californiahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14821444090012679893noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8089868875915873819.post-58353647534496939712010-04-02T18:16:19.235-06:002010-04-02T18:16:19.235-06:00This is all very interesting, Trish, and I'm g...This is all very interesting, Trish, and I'm glad you're having the opportunity to see how it's done before you have to do it!Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03306628193539003853noreply@blogger.com