Melvin wearing his Yarmulke |
These facilities are amazing because when you enter the cocktail hour room or dinner room after the ceremony, you are transported to what could very easily be a ballroom at a hotel or at a specialized venue. You would have no idea you're at a temple. I'm not sure if it's the norm to have an insane amount of food during cocktail hour either, but it was the same both times. Pretty much passed hors d'oeuvres and 10 stations, consisting of fish n chips, sliders, hot dog stand, ceviche, veal milanese, pasta station, caviar, ribs & mashed potatoes, duck and tuna tataki. Filipinos always make sure they have more than enough food, but I can honestly say last night had us beat a million times over. Dessert consisted of a plated Milky Way dessert, build your own sundae, cupcake and milkshake carts, PLUS passed cookies, red velvet cupcakes, chocolate covered strawberries, fruit tarts, cream puffs and more brought to each table by the servers. I couldn't even look after awhile.
It was a great night with good friends,great food and Hava Nigila. Mazel Tov to Jodie & Mike!
Now I'm packing for our flight to Vancouver with one extra bag full of kids clothes and 10 more pounds. It's been real, New York...