A first generation Korean American coupled with a half Peruvian half Scotts equals matrimonial bliss. Please join us on our journey to the alter and beyond.

So which one of us is Armenian?

What, Chavez doesn't sound Armenian to you? Lee is a rather culturally versatile last name...but yeah, not quite Armenian!

So how did we end up at the Armenian church? Simply put, the beautiful Armenian church is about a mile away from my (Liz) mom's home, which is on the west side of town. Many of our guests will be staying on the west side, so it made sense to look for a church in the general area. For the reception, we knew we wanted Indian food... and all the great Indian restaurants are also located on the west end.

When we made an appointment to visit the church, both of us were a little hesitant. However Father Zenob quickly put us at ease and was very accommodating towards our needs.

We should point out that although we are not required to be Armenian and we are not required to be members of the Armenian church, we were required to have been baptized as Catholics... which we are! :)

And we actually have some Armenian connections. Liz's friend Jamie's favorite doctor is Armenian. And our favorite middle eastern grocery store is owned by an Armenian. WHOA!

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