(from left: first cousin Peter, Lester and I, mom Ya Ying, sister Amanda,
dad DK, aunt Janet, first cousin Brenda, uncle DQ)
For those of you who aren’t members of Lester’s family, the Li family reunion will require a little explanation. It is almost like the Olympics of family reunions in that they are held not on an annual basis, the location always changes, and they last an unusually long time.
The Li family reunion occurs every three years and is held
on either the east or west coast of the US, alternating with each reunion. This year’s reunion was held in Santa
Cruz, California on the University of California campus. We stayed in dorm rooms and ate out of
the school cafeteria. Since Lester
and I met in a college dorm, it felt a little like we had come full circle to
be spending part of our honeymoon in one.
Yes, we had to sleep in separate beds.
I met the 90 or so people who call Lester family (apparently
there are more, who I am likely to meet three years from now). Most of the family is connected through
Lester’s grandfather’s siblings, however there are some parts of the family
whose common ancestor goes a generation or two further back. There was a very helpful slideshow presentation to clarify how everyone was related.
Lester's grandfather (SZ) is at the bottom-right.
Unfortunately, Lester and I were not the only people to get
married this summer; three other couples in the Li family also tied the
knot. This was a perfect
opportunity for a little public humiliation in the form of the Newlywed Game,
held on stage in front of the entire family. Lester and I won, although there was no prize except the
lingering embarrassment of having to answer personal questions about your
relationship in front of 90 people.
At one point during the game, I was asked what Lester’s most
annoying habit was and I answered, “his relentless planning.” This was a mistake because they had not
yet decided who should organize the next reunion. Lester was asked the following day.
After the reunion officially ended, we drove a little
further down the coast and spent the afternoon around the Monterrey/Carmel
area, which is a really beautiful place to wander around and get lunch.
We flew back to Montana yesterday and we’re currently on our
way north to Glacier National Park.
Glacier!!! I'm so jealous. Hooray for deciding to make the trek further north.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a really neat family tradition.
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