First and foremost, Simon and I would like to thank all of our dearest family and friends for simply being here for us. You all have done so much and have made such a remarkable difference in our lives. We cherish the friendship and love you gave us, and continue to give to us. Thank you for visiting our site, we can’t wait to share our special day with you!
Gifts are absolutely not necessary nor expected. You simply being in our lives is the best gift we can ask for. If you still feel compelled to give, we would be absolutely thrilled with contributions to our Honeymoon.
We have quite the trip planned; starting with a week at Burning Man, an annual arts festival which takes place in the Nevada Desert over Labor Day. From there, we’ll be jumping on a plane headed east.
First stop is 24 hour layover in Seoul, Korea. I cannot say how excited I am about this prospect. This will be my fist time going back since I was adopted. I have incredible curiosity.
From there, we fly to Bangkok, Thailand where we will do some island hopping searching out the best beaches, snorkeling and tropical cocktails. We get to spend almost two weeks in paradise.
We swing back through Seoul for a half-day before heading back home to lovely San Francisco.
Below is a rough estimate of prices for some of our honeymoon plans.
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Gift
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Price
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Requested
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One night hotel stay in Seoul, Korea
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$100
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2
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Delicious Kimchi Ramen Meal
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$30
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2
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Souvenirs from Seoul
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$50
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1
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Mini Bangkok shopping spree
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$100
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1
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One night hotel stay in Bankok, Thailand
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$100
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2
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Day of snorkeling for two
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$80
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3
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Romantic dinner
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$100
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2
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One night stay in beach side bungalow
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$40
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10
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Jungle tour for two
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$50
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2
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One hour massage
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$10
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8
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Delicious Thai meals
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$5
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14
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Spa Day!
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$100
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2
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Thai cooking class
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$20
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2
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