So, anyway, Joshua are unpacked. Woohoo!! Only now we have an unforeseen problem. Let me explain.
My dad has a good friend from work named Tan (prounounced "Tahn") that was married several months before Josh and I. When the Vietnamese get married (at least this is what I've been told) they invite a LOT of people and have huge weddings. And the way it works is that if you were invited to their wedding, they are invited to yours, and vice versa. And all the guests are expected to leave very generous cash gifts on the table of the reception. But everybody does it for everybody, so it all evens out in the end. Or something like that.
Well, my dad and stepmother and brother all went to Tan's wedding -- so Tan and his wife Linda were automatically invited to mine (which I didn't mind at all; they're very nice). As a wedding gift to me, Tan arranged to have one his friends in the (large) Vietnamese community in Portland take our pictures. They were supposed to be pre-wedding pictures with our wedding clothes but 1) we didn't know that until we got there and 2) our clothes weren't ready anyway. So we showed up, embarrassed because we didn't have the right clothes, but we we figured that could be the engagement pictures we never had . . . or something. So we brought different outfits and the very nice photographer took lots of pictures of us. All of them, of course, with one of four distinctly Asian backdrops (moonlit bamboo, for instance).
So for our wedding they printed the photos for us and we put them in a book and had people write in messages to us at the reception and stuff. It was fun and made a very nice keepsake. BUT -- as a bonus they threw in a special photograph of us. That was 2 feet tall and 18" wide. Us: big and in living color.
After the wedding we left it at my dad's house. (Were we going to pack it on the plane? I don't think so.) And when we went to visit my dad and stepmom last night (now that we live so close), Chris, my stepmom, made a special point of digging it out for us and making sure we had it. Now we have it. And that's the problem.
What are we supposed to do with a big photograph of ourselves? (It is nicely airbrushed, though, I have to say). Where are we supposed to put this thing? It is anything but understated and I don't think that egoism matches our existing decor.
Any advice?
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