Memes, Pixar and the Most Adorable Wedding Ever [VIDEO]

Timothy Tiah Ewe Tiam warmed the Internet's hearts when he proposed to Audrey Ooi Feng Ling by holding poster-sized printed memes outside a restaurant in Malaysia.

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If you teared up when Ling said yes, get the tissues ready once again because the sequel is beautiful and will likely bring more waterworks.

Ling and Tiam were married July 28 in Penang, Malaysia. The ceremony, as shown in the video above, was a beautiful outdoor event with friends and family.

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According to sixthseal.com, the reception was themed after the Pixar film Up. Photos can be found in the gallery below.

Tiam surprised his bride-to-be once again by reciting his vows in Japanese, while his groomsmen held giant signs translating for English-speaking guests. You can read Tiam's entire translated vows on his blog.

"I want to start with a conversation I had with my father many many years ago. When I was young, I used to tell my father that I would grow up to do many things. I had many dreams. I dreamt of being a soldier, a postman or even a pilot. One of the dreams I had though was to marry a beautiful girl. My father had a different point of view. He said 'Son.. you don’t marry a girl just because she’s beautiful. You marry a girl who can be a good partner for you in the many ups and downs of life.'"

After having spent the past 28 years watching my parents and how they lived their marriage, I began to understand. I saw them live their lives through the ups and downs. I saw how my Dad and Mum were there for each other whenever one needed the other, I watched them build their careers together, watched them make money and lose money together… and more importantly I watched them raise a family. In the many times that I would say hurtful things to my father or my mother, I would watch them take turns to console one another. My parents don’t know this… but it is from them that I learned the meaning of marriage. Marriage is not about romance or not just about love. It’s about having someone who will always be there for you through the ups and downs of life… and it’s about finding happiness."

The video above was shot by Crazy Monkey Studio, the same production company that filmed the proposal. If the Internet wasn't leaking enough in this marriage, YouTube sensations The Piano Guys perform Christina Perri's "A Thousand Years" in the background.

Tim and Audrey's Wedding Reception

Image courtesy of sixthseal.com

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This story originally published on Mashable here.

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