First, you can read about what the Chinese Wedding door game is here. Essentially, the groom has to prove to the bridesmaids that he is worthy of marrying the bride.
I think the girls enjoyed this. The only thing that went wrong was that the guys left their money on the bus so the girls did not receive any lucky money on that day. (They will later!) Donny was asked to do all kinds of things – mainly singing and dancing. We were on a time crunch because the guys arrived late due to traffic. Our auspicious time frame was between 9AM and 9:30AM. They arrived just after 9, so the games had to be rushed.
The procession, led by the family representative, starts.

The representative came to the door and was rejected by my sister.

…and the games began. Lexi giving him instruction.

Kiss Your Groomsmen
He was asked to kiss all of his groomsmen. Pay attention to the beginning, he was tricked by his brother.
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Here are some great still shots from Mitch.
Ed enjoyed it!


I’m Too Sexy
Lexi said strut on the catwalk and that is what he did. Here is a video of Donny struting to "I’m too Sexy", sung by his groomsmen.
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More shots from Mitch.

This is obviously why I married him.


Serenade the Bride
After "I’m too Sexy", the girls could not get enough of the serenades, so they asked him to sing our song to me. I was hiding upstairs, which is why he was looking up. Our song is "You and Me" by Lifehouse. I could hear him and was hysterically laughing when I heard this.
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Spectators
Unfortunately, I was not "allowed" to watch, but our families did…

Peeking out the window

Definitely a memorable highlight.
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