
I’ve known Angelique since High School and she’s very near and dear to my heart. When we were in first year at the University of Calgary, the place to hang out at was called the “fish bowl” in MacHall. It was named because it resembled a fish bowl with windows all around and an inlet from the main hallway. It was there that Tony saw Angelique for the first time. He knew he had to act fast or he’ll miss his opportunity. He knew they had a mutual friend, Oscar and he asked his friend to make the introduction. What started off as friendly outings with 4 or more people eventually became more exclusive for 2. Despite the fact that the fish bowl no longer exists now, their love and friendship continued to blossom. Fast forward to 12 years later and the day to make it official is finally upon them. Throughout the years I have watched them grow as a couple and as individuals. They complement each others in many ways and their positive traits have certainly rubbed off on each other. Tony is the determined and focused one. He’s very driven in life and always has Angelique’s best interest in mind. Angelique is the sweet, easy going, always there with a smile, a helping hand or shoulder you can cry on type of girl. Individually their both successful, but together they can take on the world.
Their wedding was set in their amazingly landscaped backyard, a place they can look out to everyday and remember the special moment which took place there. Thank goodness Mother Nature decided to co-operate with us that day as it provided us with a beautiful blue skies for the ceremony. However, living in Alberta, the weather is very unpredictable as several hours later, it poured half way through their formal session. The day was filled with love, laughter and many happy tears. The abundance of friends and family there on your special day is a testament to what incredible people you are.
Congratulations Ang and Tony and welcome to married life. We wish upon you a life filled with laughter, happiness and love. As a friend I’m beyond estatic that the two of you have found in each other what some take a lifetime to find. We’re blessed to be able to call you friends and looking forward to new adventures and more memories with the two of you.
Much Love,
A + B




The boys getting ready for the door games…..thought they could so easily sneak into the house unnoticed. ![]()

First task of punishment was a balloon popping relay. We asked for volunteers to sit in the chairs, the boys were so helpful volunteering one another. Kudos to Tony for popping 8 balloons in the record time of 14 secs =D

Next challenge tested Tony’s tastebuds. Can you tell what we’re feeding you?

Failure to guess right meant one of the groomsmen had to do pushups. Its like the guys rehearsed who was going to take the fall!!

I think hand motions encourage brain power, because Tony guess the last one right!!

Paying off the Bridesmaid is a chinese traditional to get to the bride. The groomsmen were no match for the bridesmaid negotiating abilities….and if you hide the money, they will surely find it.




With Tony being the youngest of ten siblings, he has officially tipped the family threshold from gigantic to ginormous. This was definitely the largest immediate family photos we have ever taken at a wedding (4 generations deep). Luckily there is still some space left in the photo for several more little Angelique and Tony’s for the next family photo as was wished upon them during the tea ceremony.










Love chinese reception games….they always make for great photos!!

I think Angelique guess “NO” for Tony in the first picture, but we decided to give her another chance. It was suppose to be a butt touching game only Angelique!!

Tony turn, can he find his bride just by touching calves? We were going to give him a second chance too but he was pretty adamant about his guess when he thought he found the right one. I think more leg and feet massages should be in order for Angelique a la Tony!!








































