I am so in love with the idea of a wedding.
Don't get me wrong, i also appreciate the idea of a marriage. Heaven knows, that a perfect wedding doesn't promise a blissful marriage, in any possible way.
I've been to many weddings, but few have managed to capture my attention. I don't enjoy elaborate weddings, as it gets really messy.
Weddings need to be well planed... I have a very large family. And everytime there's a wedding/engagement, everyone tries to help, but it always ends up being an utter mess. One will have an opinion that doesn't nessecarily may comply with others'. That's usually the point when words (and tempers) flare.
My sister is very ambitious of my wedding (though none planned in the near future).
She envisions a wedding with tight rules and regulations; Family members musn't make unnessecary noise for fear of making fools out of themselves (and embarrass us), only selected family members are allowed to join the reception dinner, No family members should be doing chores during the wedding (like giving out party favours, etc).
She says... "we MUST take charge of the event."
I played along with the little mission in her head. But honestly, how does one tell the rest of the family members you don't want their help inthe nicest possible way. Hey dont get me wrong. I don't think i'm pompous, but sometimes... too many cooks spoil the broth.
Anyway. I went to a friend's beautiful garden wedding today. I told you, i'm in love with weddings. Despite the rain, i really enjoyed myself.
My friend Aaliya, got married to her, well, boyfriend before going back to Japan to finish her final year. They both live in Japan, so might as well just get married so they can settle down together. They planned the wedding in THREE months. They couldn't get any halls that were available... so they settled for an outdoor wedding in a park in Bandar Tun Razak, KL.
The wedding had very much of a Japanese 'look', if you ask me. And i LOVED it.
Here are some pictures of her wedding. Excuse the blurry shots; my camera is rosak.
The Table Bouquet
In line with its theme blue and pink, the table bouquet maintains its chic persona.

Don't get me wrong, i also appreciate the idea of a marriage. Heaven knows, that a perfect wedding doesn't promise a blissful marriage, in any possible way.
I've been to many weddings, but few have managed to capture my attention. I don't enjoy elaborate weddings, as it gets really messy.
Weddings need to be well planed... I have a very large family. And everytime there's a wedding/engagement, everyone tries to help, but it always ends up being an utter mess. One will have an opinion that doesn't nessecarily may comply with others'. That's usually the point when words (and tempers) flare.
My sister is very ambitious of my wedding (though none planned in the near future).
She envisions a wedding with tight rules and regulations; Family members musn't make unnessecary noise for fear of making fools out of themselves (and embarrass us), only selected family members are allowed to join the reception dinner, No family members should be doing chores during the wedding (like giving out party favours, etc).
She says... "we MUST take charge of the event."
I played along with the little mission in her head. But honestly, how does one tell the rest of the family members you don't want their help inthe nicest possible way. Hey dont get me wrong. I don't think i'm pompous, but sometimes... too many cooks spoil the broth.
Anyway. I went to a friend's beautiful garden wedding today. I told you, i'm in love with weddings. Despite the rain, i really enjoyed myself.
My friend Aaliya, got married to her, well, boyfriend before going back to Japan to finish her final year. They both live in Japan, so might as well just get married so they can settle down together. They planned the wedding in THREE months. They couldn't get any halls that were available... so they settled for an outdoor wedding in a park in Bandar Tun Razak, KL.
The wedding had very much of a Japanese 'look', if you ask me. And i LOVED it.
Here are some pictures of her wedding. Excuse the blurry shots; my camera is rosak.
The Table BouquetIn line with its theme blue and pink, the table bouquet maintains its chic persona.
But, amidst all that jazz,
at the end of the day...
at the end of the day...

A Walk Down the Isle.
Priceless.
Priceless.




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