basil
Brilliant_Rock
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I was thinking of not having any mention of those loved ones who have passed away, but my aunt died yesterday and I''m changing my mind. I don''t want a big display, but I wanted to put something in the program to the effect of:
"To those who couldn''t be here today - John, Sally, Ruth, and Sue - we miss you and love you always."
And like everything I seem to want to do lately, what I thought would be simple has not turned out to be. I can''t very easily include my grandparents without his, but according to him, his grandparents "never had English names" (family is from Taiwan). He thinks if I put phonetic spellings, people won''t understand who that refers to. And he does not think there is a way to get Chinese characters as a font or on the internet. I don''t know if this is true or if it is just laziness and not wanting to have to ask his mother about it.
I really don''t want to scrap the whole idea now, because it would really mean a lot to my uncle and cousins to see their wife/mom''s name somewhere at the wedding. She had been perseverating somewhat on the fact that she was not going to be around to see my wedding since she was diagnosed with cancer this winter. But I don''t feel like I can just include her just because she''s the most recent one to pass away.
Anyone with a Taiwanese or Chinese background have any ideas?
"To those who couldn''t be here today - John, Sally, Ruth, and Sue - we miss you and love you always."
And like everything I seem to want to do lately, what I thought would be simple has not turned out to be. I can''t very easily include my grandparents without his, but according to him, his grandparents "never had English names" (family is from Taiwan). He thinks if I put phonetic spellings, people won''t understand who that refers to. And he does not think there is a way to get Chinese characters as a font or on the internet. I don''t know if this is true or if it is just laziness and not wanting to have to ask his mother about it.
I really don''t want to scrap the whole idea now, because it would really mean a lot to my uncle and cousins to see their wife/mom''s name somewhere at the wedding. She had been perseverating somewhat on the fact that she was not going to be around to see my wedding since she was diagnosed with cancer this winter. But I don''t feel like I can just include her just because she''s the most recent one to pass away.

Anyone with a Taiwanese or Chinese background have any ideas?