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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Payback time

It has been more than a month since I was back from my honeymoon and dived straight into piles and piles of work. 12 hour workdays became my normal working hours and that explained my sporadic updates in my blog as I would be wiped out after work. And my weekends were better spent recuperating from work or gathering with friends. Not to worry, there will still be updates from time to time, perhaps not as regular as I would love to.

Yes, I know I still owe my updates on my honeymoon, a trip which both of us enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. Although it was just a 5D4N trip, it turned out to be a great way to relax and indulge in the euphoria of marriage. One can’t go that wrong with a beach resort like Bali.

We (or rather I) decided on a private villa, The Seiryu Villa, where we have access to our own private pool. We can spend almost half of our day lazing by the pool at the sun deck area. Nearing late afternoon, we would make our way to the shopping belt for good shopping bargains and nice dinners.

I am glad that we chose a short trip that does not require much planning and allows us to spend much needed quality time together as a newly-married couple. All the wedding stuff prior to our trip took quite a toll on us. Even before we came back, we were already thinking of our next trip back to Bali!


Now we shall let the pictures do the rest of the talking :)



Nice and comfy bed





Living room




Our dining area, where our breakfast was served every morning.






Fully equipped kitchen.





Our pool, where we had lotsa fun!






Dinner at romantic Jimbaran Bay, where sunset is just right in front of you.





Priceless view of the sunset


Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Quote of the day

Alvan came up with this, apparently with some inspiration while he was asking for permission to go gaming tonight.

When a guy is a teenager, mummy imposes curfew.
After marriage, he is constantly under probation by wife.
Finally, with kids, he is grounded indefinitely.

I am actually quite impressed by him :) He never fails to amaze me.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

It's a white christmas for us!

We bought our little white christmas tree in JB during our trip to Pulai Springs last weekend. Although it's a small tree, it still took us a while to put everything together. It's our first time putting together our christmas tree and spending our first christmas together as Mr & Mrs Aik :)



Before and after the lights came on. Isn't it lovely?

New 'outlook'

What's a better way to embark on a new journey than a new look? I almost can't recognise myself!







Sunday, November 8, 2009

Recommendations

For friends who are getting married soon, below is a list of vendors whom I worked with for my wedding and personal comments on them.

Bridal boutique: Divine Couture
Comments: Divine has a certain style to their designs and the designers (Jessica and Kym) are inclined towards a dreamy and romantic style. They are known for their low back designs, and the use of organza and tulle. One thing that distinguishes such bridal boutiques to those along Tanjong Pagar is that they're not pushy sellers and their prices are fixed. Besides loving their gown designs, we also felt comfortable with Jessica. We took up their promotional package during their bridal show. So for more favourable pricing, one should wait out for their bridal show.

Pre-wedding shoot: Eugene Goh from Chris Ling
Comments: Initially we didn't want to spend too much on our pre-wedding shoot, so we decided to get one that is tied to Divine Couture. Eugene is one of them and from his portfolio, we quite like his style. Although it might not be the best we have seen so far, but for his price, his works are still within our acceptable level. Nonetheless, during our photo selection, we were kind of 'psycho-ed' into topping up. Being easy buyers, we didn't put up much resistance. So we ended up paying much higher.

Florist: Fleurlicious
Comments: We are not particular about flowers and we are lucky to get Fleurlicious as Justin happens to be a friend's cousin. We have seen his works before and we feel that we can trust him to do a good job. From our meetings, he demonstrated his professionalism and we felt completely at ease to entrust him with our floral arrangements. He is also one who is truthful and upfront about things and is not known to sugar coat his words just to get your business.

Make-up artist: Joanne
Comments: A few of my friends have engaged her for their weddings and I have personally seen how great a make-up artist she is. She is the first person to come to my mind when my turn came. As expected, she didn't disappoint me. Similarly, I would also recommend her to others.

Actual day photography and videography: The Peepshow Machine
Comments: So far, the best vendor I have worked with. Although I have only seen some of the pictures and the express highlights, I am already quite satisfied with Lawrence. Most importantly, it is the actual day experience that counts. For photographers, it is critical to have one who is easy to work with and is able to accommodate to requests. Great experience and good job done by Lawrence!

Certainly, we have to thank them as well for their professional help and advice.



Heartfelt thanks

There are so many people who have helped contribute to our wedding day. It is beyond words and we can’t thank them enough for everything that they have done (or have not done).

Below is my thank you speech, once again thanking everyone who has made this happen for us!

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Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for gracing this special occasion with your presence here today. It really means a lot to us to have so many families and friends come and give us your congratulations and blessings. We are really touched and honoured. Thank you again for coming.

I would like to take this opportunity to say a few words to some of you who have made a difference in my life.

To my brothers and sisters, too many of them to list down one by one, thank you for showering me with so much love and warmth. Without all of you, I will not be where I am today. Especially to my dear sister, Sally, whom I have been staying with these few years. She takes care of me like a little princess and it is with much of her help that our wedding preparations are able to go on smoothly.

To Alvan’s family, thank you for bringing up such a wonderful man and giving us your blessings in this marriage.

To my old friends, Rachel, Elyn, Tracy and Cheryl, who is unable to make it to the dinner, thank you for the wonderful friendship all these years. You girls are friends whom I can pour out my soul to and to lean on whenever I need support.

To my another group of ‘not that old’ friends, or ex-colleagues, whom we fondly call each other, Tessa, Yvonne, Joey and Eileen, thank you for being giving me such great friends. I will always cherish the times we spent together and you girls are the best friends one could ever have.

To Alvan’s friends, thank you for contributing so much to this wedding and thank you as well, for being my friends and not just knowing me as Alvan’s other half.

To my colleagues, thank you for the support given at my workplace, especially during my period of absence in preparation of today.

And of course not forgetting, to you Alvan, thank you for loving me as you do, unconditionally, despite knowing me through and through. I feel so blessed that you are in my life and I am delighted to become your wife today. As promised, I will do my best to be a true blue ‘hao tai tai’.

Thank you.

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It’s official

The past week has been like a whirlwind. I had such a different mixture of moods and feelings during this period of time. From feelings of anxiety and jittery to great anticipation days before our wedding. Feeling of excitement whilst waiting in my room for Alvan and his entourage’s arrival in the morning. Disbelief that after months of preparation, everything’s going to come into place finally. Going through the motion of tea ceremony, until Sally’s turn came and tears rolled down uncontrollably. Overwhelmed and struck by awe by our bridal suite at Swissotel Merchant Court. Bracing myself for the solemnisation ceremony and saying ‘I do’ in the presence of people whom we love dearly. Enjoying ourselves at the reception area before the start of dinner. Emotions getting over me yet again when giving my thank-you speech. Intoxicated by alcohol when our ‘real party’ started after the official dinner. Feeling of surreal when I next opened my eyes the next day, besides the hangover.

Yes, it’s now official, I’m now Mrs Aik!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Flying with AirAsia

I had wanted to blog about my big day yesterday but I was too busy tying up loose ends and packing for our Bali trip. I ended last night at midnight with checking the flight timing for today and went to sleep smiling as there were no hiccups to our flight.

This morning, we woke up still smiling and made our way to the airport. To our great dismay, the flight timing was changed to 1130 hours!!! So this explains this blog entry before our departure. Agghhhh.... so much effort for ensuring we get back our flight timing of 1000 hours, only to be informed that flight will still be postponed!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Preparing for the Halloween Party

I have been pretty tied up at work recently and I am so glad that I will be on leave from tomorrow onwards! Can't wait to hand over my work to my colleague today and I must really get her a nice gift when I am back to office as there's so much work she has to cover for me during my absence.

And at this time, I should be sorting out my RSVPs, seating arrangement, emcee script, thank you speech and wedding vows but here I am blogging away :P I need this outlet to share my thoughts so as to let go some of my wedding jitters.

Didn't have the time to blog about our shopping escapade last weekend. It was a fun-filled one as we went about shopping for our Halloween Party. We went to the shops selling party stuff along Middle Road and were fascinated by the range on offer. Overcome by excitement, we bought 50 devil's horn hairbands for our guests attending our dinner. We were actually contemplating getting another 50 just in case they get run out fast! We also got pumpkin containers to replace the usual flower baskets used by our flower girls. For ourselves, we got masquerade masks for our 2nd march in. I can't wait for the party to start soon! And I hope our guests will have an equally fun night with us :)

Monday, October 26, 2009

Ouch!!

Ok, it's my first time. I was nervous but I tried to keep my cool. I could not really imagine exposing something so private to a complete stranger. It was more the uneasiness than the anticipated pain that kind of put me off. Nonetheless, I threw away all my inhibitions and mustered whatever courage I had and stepped into Strip, the Ministry of Wax last Friday.

The Beauty Emporium at Dempsey works something like Marche, whereby you will be given a card and all charges will be made to that single card. Payment will be made at the point of exit. Upon entry, you will be greeted with all kinds of beauty products, including body scrubs and massage oils. We were then directed to our own individual 'haven' and the procedure was explained clearly. The therapist was professional and had quick hands. It was over in matter of minutes and the pain was bearable. The first few minutes of uneasiness was erased by the light conversation that I had with the therapist. Overall, I gave 8 out 10 to the whole experience.

We then proceeded to have our dinner at this Japanese restaurant, before heading to Harry's for a drink. The gals were sharing with me tips on marriage life and the guys kept themselves busy at the pool table. Our next gathering would most probably be during my wedding day, which is in a matter of days! I am starting to feel the jitters creeping in.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Much effort!

To welcome the big day, I have been prepping myself (and my body) for it. Besides my daily dosage of Vitamin C and multi-vitamins, I added a daily dosage of Meiji Amino Collagen. My maid of honour highly recommended it to me, claiming that her face has been ‘glowing’ ever since she started her regime of collagen intake. Although we always cast doubtful thoughts on her and all her oral supplements, I took up her advice. I don’t hope for miracles to happen overnight but I just wish that it can help in my general well-being.

Other than oral supplements, I have been putting on my face and eye mask every single night before bedtime for the past one week. I bought almost 6 months supply from my last Korea trip and I think at the rate that I am using now, I will probably finish it very soon. I will get my ‘maid’ to replenish my stock when she goes Korea for holiday next year :)

I have mask for my hair as well! The frequent washing and blowing (and possibly long term neglect) has taken a toll on my hair. So I bought the Pantene hair mask and have been using daily for the past week too :)

All grounds should be covered by now, from inside to the outside, from top to bottom. Oh ya, and did I mention about the brazilian waxing that I will be doing over the weekend? Now all can see what a vain pot I am and the extent I will go to ensure I look my best on my big day!

Thursday, October 22, 2009

Case closed… at least for now

Following the budget airline saga last Friday, I waited patiently for them to return my call over the weekend. Weekend came and went and no calls came from them. Surprisingly, I received their call on Monday morning but again I was made to wait and wait and wait. Half of the time was spent talking to the answering machine and the other half I was put on hold. When I finally talked to a human being, I refused to be transferred to another machine and refused to be put on hold. I made the operator make the amendment for me on the spot. All in all, it took me a good hour to settle this.

Well, at the very least, they managed to change back to my original flight timing and not give me some crap excuse or charge me extra for the amendments. If not, this will not be the last that they will hear from me!

Monday, October 19, 2009

Pure indulgence

With days of my singlehood drawing near, I have been taking this opportunity to indulge myself in simple luxuries like spa treatments. On Saturday, I woke up bright and early, excited to meet the gals for our spa treatment at Spa Botanica. It was my first time there after hearing repeated good reviews. Upon arrival, we were greeted with lush greenery and tropical garden setting. We were shown to the locker and changing area shortly after our arrival. After changing into the robe, I was led into a nice and cozy treatment room. I chose the 1 hour traditional aromatherapy massage. I was given a few choices of massage oil and without much hesitation, I went for my favourite lavender oil. The scent has this calm and soothing effect and coupled with firm massaging, it can send one to dreamland in no time.

I requested for the therapist to place more emphasis on my shoulder and back and indeed she probably spent more than half of the time on it. The massaging was unlike those I experienced before. Instead of firm and smooth kneading, it was kind of vigorous and brutally hard. Initially it felt relaxing as it helped to release the tense and relieve the aches. But after a while, I felt slightly uncomfortable. I wondered if my one hour was up as she did not go on to massage my front. After my back, she went on only to my head and neck.

After the session, we sat by the lounge for our tea. Feeling hungry, we proceeded to grab a quick bite at The Garden, which takes pride in 'conscious dining'. We had salad, freshly squeezed juices and chicken noodle soup. While eating, we shared on our girly stuff like facial treatments and grooming services, things that we seldom got to share with our men around :P
At the mud pool, we applied soft mud onto our bodies and left it on for about 15 minutes or so before washing off. 'Enemy' and I nearly got into a mud wrestle and we actually had fun smacking mud onto each other :P We took a while for the washing as we were greedy and applied too thick a layer! We gave the swimming pool a miss as Candie had to leave early to attend a wedding dinner. So we soaked ourselves in the jacuzzi before calling it a day at Spa Botanica.

This is my ratings for Spa Botanica:
- Ambience: 8/10
- Facilities: 9/10
- Food: 7/10
- Choice/Variety of treatments: 8.5/10
- Cost/Value for money: 7/10
- Therapist: 5/10 (I woke up with sore and aching shoulders)

I think the whole experience would have been better if I have gotten myself a better therapist. Nonetheless, the place is a great retreat for city dwellers seeking solace and solitude. There is enough private space and it is truly a holistic spa experience that encompasses both the indoor and spacious outdoor facilities, complemented by the menu of healthy and organic food served in The Garden.

After spa was dinner at Coasties, which is a beach bar at Siloso beach. We had tasty pizzas, grilled chicken wings and fries. I concluded that sinful food always tastes the best. With the sun setting at the background, there isn't any better place for dinner than here. With a full stomach, we decided to take a stroll to the other end of the beach for Ben & Jerry's. As we were nearing, we witnessed the lights going off! Poor Lynn as she had been craving and asking for the ice cream the minute we met. In order to fulfill her craving (as well as ours), we drove out to Vivo City for our much awaited ice cream spread. This is the definitely the sweetest way to end our gals day out. Thanks gals for your great company!

Friday, October 16, 2009

Paying a price by going budget with Air Asia

Received an sms this morning from Air Asia telling me that there is a reschedulement of flight timing. We booked our air tickets from Air Asia sometime back in June for our honeymoon to Bali. We chose Air Asia over other budget airlines as their timings were better and I guessed we paid more for the favourable time slots. It came as a rude shock that the timings have to be changed and I tried to call their hotline, which proved to be indeed very hot as I could never get through to a human being. So I went to their webby and left a message, hoping someone kind enough would bother to return my call and care to unravel this mystery to me. It didn't help that I found out on their webby that the airline actually has the same timing available, just with a different flight number. The airline must be prepared to give me a proper explanation and take on my firing questions, if not that be my first and last time flying with this airline! And I would make sure all my friends know what a service this airline can provide.

This is what I have written to Air Asia in my fiery mood but I hope they can make sense of it and call me asap to clear the air.

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Tried calling the hotline but to no avail. I received an sms this morning informing me about reschedulement of the flight timing of QZ8493 from 1000hrs to 1645hrs. It came as a rude shock as the flight timing of 1000hrs is the reason I chose Air Asia over other budget airlines even though I have to pay more for Air Asia. To my astonishment, when I visited Air Asia website, I am shocked to find that there is still a flight (QZ8491) departing 1000hrs from SIN to BALI on the same day! I wonder if this is a way to trick customers into buying the tickets, only to be informed later that the timing has to be rescheduled. I also wonder if flights are indeed available in that earlier timing, can Air Asia not transfer those who bought QZ8493 to QZ8491? If for some reasons that cannot be done, I would expect Air Asia to allow customers who bought tickets for QZ8493 to change their flight to QZ8491 without any charges or penalties. I hope to hear a good explanation with regard to this asap as we would be departing in a few weeks' time.

Tired eyeballs from too much rolling….

I have to gripe about our meeting with the new wedding co-ordinator for our banquet. My previous one just left recently and we got this replacement. I did not feel quite comfortable over the phone with him prior to the meeting. Somehow he did not give me good vibes but I shrugged it off.

When we finally met last evening, it proves that a woman’s instincts can never go wrong. Even Lar Lar can’t help but agree with me for once. The way he puts things across is not exactly the most PR way and he seems more interested in telling us his lifetime story than to tell us what options are available. One classic example was when he asked us the food that we would like prior to the actual dinner. He rattled away some of the dishes available and imposed his opinions on us. He even ticked off orange juice as the chosen beverage without even telling us what other drinks are available just because he said that juice is the best! Who is he to decide for me?!?!

That is just the tip of the iceberg. This is even more infuriating. Being the new person to take over this case, the least he could do is to go through the things that were discussed with the previous co-ordinator and if need be, to let us go through the choices again. Not only did he not do that, he even chided me for forgetting things! &$#*&%$(&#

At the end of the session, I concluded that his pet phrase is “Grace, you have to help me here. You have to do this, you have to do that, you must confirm this early if not this will happen or that will happen…..” I think there is a role reversal here. Why am I paying the hotel to get a co-ordinator when I become the one doing it myself and even helping him to do his work?

I think that I have exercised my EQ to my optimum level last evening. I did nothing more than the act of rolling my eyes. I cannot believe that I can actually stomach the nonsense of this man even though I am the client here! I walked away asking Lar Lar if we can have a change of co-ordinator. I am afraid that my eyeballs will drop on the red carpet from too much rolling on the actual day.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

A tribute to all our dear friends

Amidst our hectic schedule, friends are always there to lend a helpful hand. Be it during times when we were too caught up with our own things or when I was troubled, we always have them to fall back on. It is especially during this trying period when we are both doing this for the first time, 'experienced' friends are so ready to share and help out. Thank you all, for lending us the bridal car, sharing list of love songs, organising stag night/hen party, being our bros and sis on our actual day and the list goes on. We would not have come this far without all of you.

Below is a poem which I would like to share with all of you, which aptly describes how we feel towards friendship.

My Friend
by Sammy Lane Sharp

We all need someone
To talk to in our life,
A friend to whom we run
In times of stress or strife

A friend who's always there
Throughout the years,
A friend we know will care
And take away our fears.

A friend who's always near,
Waiting for our call,
To wipe away our tears,
And lift us when we fall.

A loving friend indeed,
On whom we can depend
To fulfill our every need -
Thank you, precious friend

Monday, October 12, 2009

Pre-marital stress?

Saw this article online and thought there is no harm trying the test, since I am indeed experiencing some form of intense anxiety of late.

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Pre-Marital Stress Test Helps Prevent the "Runaway Bride Syndrome"

Marriage has a dirty little secret, many brides as they walk down the aisle are really scared - Research indicates that over 40% of brides to have wedding anxiety. It's not uncommon for brides to experience a wide range of emotions, from happiness, anxiety, fear, stress and even panic as the big day draws near.

(PRWEB) June 1, 2005 -- Find-a-Therapist, (http://www.find-a-therapist.com/ offers help. Our Pre-Nuptial Stress Test will help you determine what your stress level is, and if professional help is indicated. "The foundation of all healthy relationships is good communication, says Judy Gifford, owner and founder of Find-a-Therapist, and our Pre-Nuptial Stress Test is a tool that couples can use to discuss their pre marital jitters and take whatever steps are indicated to begin their marriage in the best way."


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After the test, I got a score of 56. that says:

You're not alone here! Your stress level is about average for the circumstances. It is just the level of stress needed that will get things done properly.

Phew what a relief. I am sure Lar Lar does not wish to see his bride running away from the altar! :P

Hectic schedule

When there are 101 things to do, time just seems to fly by. Took so long for weekends to come and before you knew it, it's gone! Saturday was spent doing up the room. It felt good to see what you have imagined coming true. With the wardrobe and bed in place and the old furniture out of the way, it really looks like a proper room now. It used to look more like a pig sty in the past :P Maybe I'll do a before and after picture of our room in my next blog.

Sunday was our 过大礼. Felt more like a family gathering for me as most of my siblings and their children came over in the afternoon. Alvan's sister felt overwhelmed by the sheer number. One corner would be the designated children's corner, while the adults would gather round the dining table chatting and catching up.




Our wedding cakes. Been a long time since we ate such traditional cakes...yummy

The beauties of the family :P

Me and my bros



The children chilling out in the room where they can enjoy the aircon!

Thank you all for coming together and making this happen. It will stay a special and memorable one for me. I love you all!


Thursday, October 8, 2009

Romantic

Did I mention that we paid hundreds of dollars to do up a photo frame from Chris Ling? We were sold quite easily as we really quite like the photo.


Romantic, classy and timeless. Although we have not figured out where to place the portrait, we will find a corner somewhere to hang up this masterpiece :)





Monday, October 5, 2009

Our photo montage

Lawrence from Peepshow Machine did up our photo montage and we could not wait to view it once we reached home today. It is simple and nicely done. Feel really touched, especially the holiday pictures we took in the past. It seems just like yesterday.

However, we thought of changing to "Something about You" by Corrinne May. More upbeat and meaningful lyrics. This is the song to share.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UWZNQ8sW7Dc

Counting down: 26 days

We have moved on to the month of October!!! And to be exact, we are left with 26 days. We are now left with banquet related matters to attend to and we can't wait for our big day to come :)

Been busy for the past weekend. Went to distribute the cards and spent time with family to discuss about the wedding stuff. On Sunday, we went to United Square to get the suit and dresses for the page boy and flower girls. They looked lovely. Hope they won't steal the limelight from me on the actual day :P

We had our family meeting last Friday. Am glad that my family is supportive of the extreme 'decision' that I have made. This has always been the case since young. I am given the liberty and freedom to make my own decisions and be accountable for them. This is also the case here. I made this decision, and they respect and support me. Eventually, they just want me to be a happy bride. Thanks for the love that you all shower on me and I love all of you!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Fall for You

Thanks to Lar Lar who introduced me this song "Fall for You" by Secondhand Serenade. Initially when he tried to sing this song to me, it sounded horrible. When I finally came to hear and see the music video during our last kbox session, I fell in love with the song too! Below is the link with the music video.

http://new.music.yahoo.com/Secondhand-Serenade/videos/view/Fall-For-You--56755581

Hence, we decided to use this song for our express highlights during our wedding dinner. I can't wait to see how it will turn out with both of us as the lead actor and actress :P

I hope that to Alvan, I will be the precious one whom the singer sang "Because a girl like you is impossible to find, you're impossible to find."

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ms Blur

Since day one that I received notification for the selection of our BTO unit, I have always thought that our selection date is on 29 Oct, 2.15pm. I was shocked when I received an sms alert from HDB reminding me to go for our appointment on 29 Sept, 2.15pm!!! Immediately I switched from my sms inbox to my calendar to check if today is 29 Sept. To my relief, it is tomorrow but still it came as a nasty shock to me as we have not shortlisted any units nor have we prepared for the documents to bring for the appointment.

Refusing to believe what my eyes saw, I called Lar Lar and made him check online to 'verify' that it was indeed yours truly who had made such a huge blunder :P Alvan was speechless. I have to thank HDB for coming up with this sms alert initiative for people like me, if not we would have probably gone down to HDB one month late, with no more units left for us :P

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Heartbroken

Something unpleasant happened this afternoon. Something that nearly broke my heart into pieces. Emotions got over me and I broke down in public. Unhappy memories overwhelmed me and it seemed like all my past nightmares were playing right in front of me.

I was glad Alvan was with me. He didn't say anything. He just stood there and held me in tight, giving me the mental support that I needed most at that time. When I finally released it all, he just said "Don't worry, no matter what happens, there will always be Lar Lar by your side." These few simple words were enough for me to cry another few bucket full of tears.

I know I will be fine and will get over it soon. Thank you Lar Lar for your presence today and kind words that helped sooth all the hurtful words I heard for the day.

Saturday, September 26, 2009

Kbox-ing

Had a long day at work yesterday so I didn't plan for anything for Friday night. Quite happy to be home after work and had an early night, looking forward to the aircon installation and delivery of our mattress the following day.

Morning came and I woke up with a runny nose. Thought it was my usual morning sinus but it persisted till now. Nonetheless, I worked on my wedding day programme so as to be in time for the briefing session to the helpers in two weeks' time. It didn't take me long as I had several references and from my experience of being the 'sister' for a number of my gal friends.

Not long after that, the mattress and aircon men came. All the drilling and dust didn't do much help to my nose. So I went out earlier to Orchard to do some shopping before our appointment at Chris Ling. We were quite satisfied with the album layout of our pre-wedding shots and didn't ask for any changes to be made. They even asked for our permission to reproduce another album to be placed at Divine as sample album for other couples to refer to! Haha I certainly didn't put up much resistance to their request and were in fact quite happy that we indirectly became 'models'.

After we were done at Chris Ling, we went to Cineleisure to have a quick bite. I thought of watching 'Time Traveller's Wife' but Alvan wanted to go Kbox! I was taken aback by this unusual request as he certainly ain't no singer. Nonetheless, I went along with his suggestion, despite my uncontrollable nose and slightly hoarse voice. After three hours in the karaoke room, I walked away with both hurting ears and throat.

Now, I am finally back home and blogging before turning in. And in the comfort of the aircon room :)

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Calendar of events

he he asked me to write down the important dates to note so that he can record in his diary. So I dropped him an email, with the initial thought that it won't take me very long. To my horrors of horrors, the email got longer and longer..... below is an excerpt of it:

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me reali machiam ur secretary hor.... here u go:

- 26 Sept (Sat): delivery of aircon and mattress from courts (11am-5pm)
- 26 Sept (Sat), 4pm: confirm pre-wedding photo album layout. Shop for dresses for flower gals at raffles city, robinsons
- 27 Sept (Sun): Go IKEA buy remaining furniture eg. dressing table, side table and book shelf. Then pay visit to my papa.
- 3 Oct (Sat) 3pm: me go spa@sentosa with enemy and gals. before that i'm gg facial at camdem medical. may need car on that day. May also need to arrange to meet Priscilla from merchant court as well. If not then got to wait till 17 oct.
- 4 Oct (Sun), 2pm: bring flower gals to buy dress. after which to buy things for 过大礼
- 10 Oct (Sat): Delivery of sofa, bedframe and wardrobe from furniture HQ in the afternoon
- 11 Oct (Sun) 9.30am : 过大礼. After that to start moving things fm my place over to your place then pack your room
- 17 Oct (Sat): Continue with moving.
- 18 Oct (Sun): Briefing for bros and sis (so pls inform them beforehand)
- 24 Oct (Sat) 2pm: Final fitting at Divine. Meeting with Justin, our florist, to confirm on flowers.
- 25 Oct (Sun): finalise guest list and prepare seating arrangement. Look at available HDB units and shortlist those we want.
- 28 Oct (Wed) 3pm: Appt at ROM to collect things (u need to take at least half day leave)
- 29 Oct (Thurs) 2.15pm: Appt at HDB to choose units (u need to take at least half day leave)
- 30 Oct (Fri): STAY AWAY FROM EACH OTHER (i tink so... according to chinese customs... i'll prob be at home biting my manicured nails cos too nervous while u may still be relaxing in some corner at home, with guest list and seating arrangement not done up yet)
- 31 Oct (Sat): our BIG day..... (stay over at hotel, to decide whether to extend one more night)
- 3 Nov (Tues) - 7 Nov (Sat): Honeymoon then BACK TO REALITY

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Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Pure coincidence??

As I was looking through the titles of my old posts, I came to notice this freaky number 79. I had a post in August that says "Counting down - 79 days" and another post in September that says "Lucky 79". The former is counting down to my big day on Halloween and the latter is our ballot number for Punggol Residences. Isn't it freaky?? And I forgot to add that we are both born in the year 1979!

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Another day on the road

Another busy day for us. We woke up early to prepare for the painters to come over and finish up the remaining painting works. By noon time after Alvan's mama came back from church, we headed to my cousin's housewarming at Water Place. It is indeed a nice living environment. It can easily pass off as a 5-star resort, with a big pool and lush greenery. I like her dining area as it is separated from the living hall and is a great private area to play host to your guests.

We continued with furniture hunting for the rest of the afternoon. We ended up back in Ang Mo Kio area at a place called Furniture HQ. We passed by the place countless times but didn't even notice that there is a furniture mall here. So we decided to give it a shot. We walked out a few thousand dollars poorer after purchasing a set of sofa, wardrobe and our bed frame. I thought the bed frame was quite a steal as I saw a similar one at Barang Barang selling close to $2k and mine was lesser than half the price :P yippee!!!

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Can't stop smiling :)

I was bored stiff staying at home with the painters for the whole of Friday. After the painters were done with the bedrooms, I took up the broom and started sweeping! It must be an unbelievable sight for Lar Lar. After sweeping twice round the whole house, my hands and back were aching. I concluded that this is not going to be my forte. This job has to be outsourced. I was glad Lar Lar finally came back in the evening and sent me packing to my friend's house for mahjong :) I smelt the air of freedom once I stepped out of the house that was filled with the paint odour.

Today we are back to our schedule of furniture hunting. We went to take a look at a furniture place along Upper Bukit Timah and saw some bargain deals. Alas, I forgot to take out the measurements and were unable to narrow down those that are able to fit into our room. Nonetheless, we shortlisted a few pieces and would continue on our search for better deals. We went on to Orchard area to pick up our Aussino purchase which Eileen had very kindly utilitised her 40% discount for us :) After which we went to try the mattresses at Robinsons. This was like the nth time that we were there but it was just so difficult to make a choice amongst all. Not surprising, we didn't buy anything as Lar Lar wanted to go to Courts to compare the prices. So off we headed back to Courts. Glad that it didn't take us long to decide on a Panasonic System 2 air-con and a Sealy Indiana mattress... yipee!!!

The fixing of air-con and delivery of mattress will be on next Sat. We hope to be able to buy the remaining furniture over this weekend so that everything can be delivered by the next weekend! I can't wait to see our revamped bedroom :)

Friday, September 18, 2009

MESS

It is now an unearthly hour to be awake on a weekday by my standard. I have not removed my make-up, neither have I showered. I am blogging, surfing the web, facebook-ing and msn-ing. Not that I can afford to wake up late tomorrow (or rather it's today) as the painters would be coming at 9am. It is because Lar Lar is busy clearing his room now. I don't wish to get in his way as I might be more of a hindrance than help to him :P

I am so tired now.... I shall wait for a little while more before I check out his progress again. To see if I can get into the room to get my clothes and stuff for showering. Sigh... I don't know how am I going to sleep in the mess tonight.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Getting busy

Friends and even Lar Lar have been complaining that the posts are coming in at a much slower rate. I'm not getting lazy, just getting more busy :P Or when there isn't anything too exciting to share as yet.

As an update, we have started to look around for suitable furniture for our bedroom. And we spent the whole afternoon last Sunday just at IKEA! We didn't even have the energy to cross over to Courts that was just next door. We had to give it a miss as we were totally wiped out. The hunt will continue over this weekend.

Tomorrow the painter will be coming over to paint the whole house. And being the ever supportive wife-to-be, I volunteered to take a full day leave to be home to oversee the painting works. Although I get to enjoy a super long weekend , we have a long to-do list. We might be too over-ambitious, but we shall try to complete as many 'tasks' as possible!

And when I went home this evening, I received a big envelope from HDB. Yeah, our selection date is on 29 October 2009, 2.15pm. That is just 2 days before our big day! I can't wait for end October to come soon :)

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Lovely

he he, thanks for your lovely gift. I know that you are not one who believes in such indulgence, you still gave in to my small little wish. Muarks muarks!





Graduation

We were presented with our 'Graduation Certificate' after the end of our 4-part counselling session. A little of token was also given to us, perhaps as a reward to us for completing the marriage preparation course.

I have to thank Felice's insistence on us attending this course (Felice is Alvan's sister). Although there are only 4 sessions, we have benefitted greatly from it. We have come to better understand each other's needs and most importantly to share it openly with each other. I hope that we can continue to work hard to make our marriage a lasting and happy one :)




New toy

This was the reason I mustered all courage to wrestle my way into Comex yesterday.

My dear 'daughter' aka Von reached earlier and collected the brochures for me. Particularly narrowing down those with pink as one of the colour options. Once I reached, we dashed straight to the respectively booths to check out which would provide the best deals. After much analysis of the specifications and package deals (or rather it was Von who did it and I was simply concerned on the aesthetics part of it), I went for Lenovo S10-2. Thanks Von for the 'much effort' and yes I just remembered that I still owe you a drink.

After my fruitful trip to Suntec that was filled almost to the brim, we headed out of Suntec to Bugis for our dinner. It was past 9pm and we were all famished. It was only during dessert time that I whipped out my camera and took some pictures.


Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Much effort!

I received an email from Alvan this morning and I couldn't resist the temptation to post it here, so that everyone can also enjoy a moment of comic relief.

This was what I received in the body copy:

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he he, did I mention to you yest I much effort? when I reach home, I parked under the big tree tinking tat leaves and branches are easier to remove rather than sap…after tat when I back from jogging, went to take a look at the car, WOW, big tree oso got sap (OMG)…then I went back home get car key drove ard the car park, finally found a lot whereby the small tree branches will cover abt less than half of the car, so decided to take it. Then hor, when I walking back to the lift, saw tis car leaving a PRECIOUS LOT, I run back to the car, sped to the lot, in a way got snatch with another car which juz came in, hahahahaha


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Please pardon Alvan for his command of English language here. I didn't want to edit as it would lose much of the funny element. In case one misunderstands the last portion of his email, Alvan actually meant that HE snatched the PRECIOUS LOT from another car that just drove into the car park.


In short, Alvan never fails to entertain me with the darnest things that he is capable of doing.

Monday, September 7, 2009

Spring cleaning

I have been nagging Alvan to start to do something about his room ie. to clear out all the rubbish so that we can think of how to put in new furniture (once we get down to shopping and buying them). In return, I have also been nagged by my sister to start to pack my things in my room too. I thought it won't be such an uphill task since I seem to have lesser things to pack, as compared to Alvan.


So one fine evening, I took out a big trash bag and contemplate to throw away things that I thought I might not need. So I dug deep into my drawers and cabinets. I put aside my treasured books, my school yearbooks, my photo albums and many other things that I hold dear to my heart. And as I started to sieve out my hidden treasures, I realised to my horrors of horrors that I actually kept aside tons of things that I don't need at all. They include past tax assessments, credit card bills, old receipts, old notebooks etc. I must have chucked them aside without even realising their existence!


Before I knew it, I had four trash bags to clear from my room. And the amazing thing is that the room still looks like before ie. still as full and cluttered! One would not have noticed that four bags full of rubbish have been cleared and I am sure my sister thinks likewise. I am not looking forward to shifting as I am fearful of how many boxes I can shift over and how Alvan's tiny room can contain all my remaining treasures.



Lucky 79

I received an sms from Tracy today, asking me about my queue number for the BTO at Punggol Residences. She was terribly upset that her queue number was 500+, lamenting that HDB cheated another $10 registration fees from her yet again. So I went into HDB website to check my application status, thinking that our queue number would probably be a 3-digit number as well.

I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me when I saw a 2-digit number. I took a closer look (literally as my nose almost touched my laptop screen) and confirmed that our number is a cool 79!!! Yeah, it felt good and it seemed like a good omen as it is actually our birth year :) It is the very first time in our numerous attempts at balloting that we manage to get a 2-digit number!

The only thing is that it will take a few years for completion and during that period of time, we will have to stay put in Ang Mo Kio. It will sure take alot of adjustment, especially for me, with no one waiting on me like the way my sister does :'( I am already starting to miss home.....

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Our 5Cs

We use to hear about the 5Cs that typical Singaporeans chase after, which are cash, condominium, credit cards, career and car. Well, these are material things that are good to have but definitely not things that we must definitely achieve by all means.

Nonetheless, we came up with our own version of 5Cs that have stuck with us for years.

Communicate: Lar Lar is a man of few words. So I have to constantly remind him that it is critical to share with each other what goes on in our minds and verbalise our thoughts. So he has improved on that, although he still sets a quota on the number of words he says per day.

Connect: Be it physical or emotional connection, we try to make it become our second nature. We kiss each other good night before we sleep, kiss good bye before we head in different directions and we hold hands to sleep (or at least try to but we always let go in the middle of the night). Emotional wise, we know that we are connected when we can finish each other’s sentences and laugh at each other’s nonsensical jokes.

Care and Concern: This is no doubt an important aspect in our relationship. It comes naturally with the inherent love that we have for each other.

Complain: We don’t mean it in a negative way actually. Yes, it is true that sometimes I nag and complain. But it is my way of verbalising my thoughts. Haha, so no complaints so far from Lar Lar since this forms part of our communication :)

I like this!

Whatever you give a woman, she will make greater. If you give her sperm, she’ll give you a baby. If you give her a house, she’ll give you a home. If you give her groceries, she’ll give you a meal. If you give her a smile, she’ll give you her heart. She multiplies and enlarges what is given to her.

So, if you give her any crap, be ready to receive a ton of shit.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Biten by the travel bug

It feels like a long time since our last holidays although we just went Korea earlier this year, not withstanding the fact that we will be heading to Bali in November. Somehow it seems like Bali doesn't seem like a true-blue holiday as it is really a trip to rest and relax after our wedding. I am already itching to start planning for our trips next year :)

The intention to visit Japan in April to catch the sakura has always been at the back of our minds. And my friends are also talking about going Taipei in June. It looks like two holidays that are planned too near to each other. I am seriously considering if both plans can eventually come to fruition. At the same time, I would really love to go Tibet, the Roof of the World, or Bhutan, the Land of the Thunder Dragon. At least while we are still young and fit to do some trekking and perhaps better able to cope with the high altitude. Too many destinations, too little time and not deep enough pockets :'(

Well, I know it is still a bit early to plan for our trip next year when we're still in August now. We shall see how things go when the new year begins ya! Hope Lar Lar can keep to his promise to two holiday destinations next year ;P

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Another milestone

In a flash, we are reaching our 5-year milestone :) Looking back it has been a fruitful 5-year relationship that we have shared with each other. Be it sadness or happiness, tears or smiles, these are such intimate memories that will be deeply etched in our hearts.

And everytime this year, Alvan will face the same problem that is buying a present for me. As we both share vastly different tastes, I prefer him not to give me any surprises when it comes to presents (in case it turns out to be an unpleasant surprise!). So this year, due to tight budget, he said that my birthday and anniversary present will be combined into one present instead :( And after much deliberation, I decided to get a new wallet!

Thanks Lar Lar!

And I have taken care of his anniversary and birthday too, which I thought is really meaningful. This was what transpired one night when he asked about his present:

Alvan: So, I have gotten you your much-yearned-for wallet. What’s for me?
Grace: Ehhh…. (a moment of silence)
Alvan: Ehhh…. (another awkward moment of silence)
Grace: I know!
Alvan: Yes?
Grace: By marrying you, it would be the best present that I can give you. Don’t you think so? So this will take care of your birthday present, anniversary present and even Christmas present for this year!
Alvan: ………….

All his bags are packed, he’s ready to go…..

This time round, it is Alvan’s turn to go Batam with his friends. I am going to spend the weekend alone without him :’( But I have already got programmes lined up on Friday and Saturday haha. And I will have the car all to myself! :P

So Lar Lar, enjoy yourself while you are there, drink more, puke more and miss me even more ok?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Anticipation

We got our COE during the last bidding and we are expecting the delivery by this week! We are starting to feel the excitement and really looking forward to getting our hands on our new Vios. Our car agent told us our vehicle number this morning and rest assured that we will be heading straight to the Singapore Pools! Heng heng… huat ah!

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Sweet...

Came across this picture that I thought was really sweet :)



Friday, August 21, 2009

Our wedding vows

To Grow Along with You


____________, today I become your (husband/wife) and you become my (wife/husband). I will strive to give you the best of myself, while accepting you the way you are. I promise to respect you as a whole person with your own interests, desires, and needs, and to realise that those are sometimes different, but no less important than my own. I promise to keep myself open to you, to let you in to my innermost fears and feelings, secrets and dreams. I promise to grow along with you, to be willing to face change as we both change, keeping our relationship alive and exciting. And finally, I promise to love you in good times and in bad, with all I have to give and all that I am, in the only way I know how -- completely and forever.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

They dolled me up as a princess!

I mentioned in one of my earlier posts that my besties and I would be having an “all gals weekend getaway trip” to Batam. With these gals around, I really did not know what plans they had up their sleeves :P Although I felt jittery, I was still looking forward to the great time that the five of us would have over there.


After checking in at Holiday Inn Batam, we went for our lunch, followed by a two hour spa session. We immersed ourselves in 30 minutes of green tea body scrub and 90 minutes of Balinese massage. Overall, the massage was great, with the firm and hard strokes that helped to relieve all the tension nodes in our body. It was deeply rejuvenating and a great indulgence for our tired souls. On our way back, the gals were up and ready with their tricks. And that was the start of the real fun! They bought me a super bling tiara, with matching bling earrings and made a sash which read ‘Getting Married’. They were trying to doll me up as a half princess and a half Miss-Universe-wannabe.

Tessa made us walk to our dinner place at Harris with me dolled up in this manner. We termed it as a ‘road march’ as there wasn’t any proper pavement and we were really walking on the road with fast cars and motorcycles zipping past us every few seconds. After our hazardous 15 minutes brisk walk to Harris, we were famished, especially our breast-feeding mama, Eileen, who was perpetually hungry. Although they took a while to prepare our dinner, it was quite a spread and worth the slightly-longer-than-usual wait.

After dinner, we called for a cab to bring us back safely to our hotel. We took our shower and played our game of “Truth or Dare”. Out came the bottles of liquor and red wine that they brought over from Singapore. We had to draw cards from the deck and the one with the lowest point had to decide to tell the truth or do a dare. With lady luck shining on me, I only did one dare and it was always Yvonne and Tessa who drew the lowest point! It was quite a spectacle watching them do the “stunts” and listening to their “scandalous” stories. It felt almost like it was their hens’ party instead! We had to give credit to Joey for preparing the printed slips of paper and coming up with the ingenious questions! I was knocked out after only a few rounds of drinks and they continued with their games so as to finish up all the drinks.


I must say that this is one of my most memorable and outlandish gals night out. One cannot imagine what gals can do in the absence of their other halves. It is indeed not easy to imagine how five individuals with disparate characters and personalities can create such chemistry and sparks when pieced together. Thank you gals for taking the time and effort to make all these happen. And not forgetting the endearing other halves who are made to stay put in Singapore, especially Richard who has to babysit Lecia.

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

I am his little princess too :)

I am happy to say that I am Alvan's little princess too. Although he is not one who is good with words, his actions show that he is always ready to shower me with love. There was a period of time when I was involved in a company event and was working round the clock as the date drew near. Every night without fail, he would drive from Ang Mo Kio to Jurong East to send me home, which is at Bukit Panjang. Knowing that I would not have time for dinner, he would buy food for me and insist that I eat something before going to bed. For two whole weeks, he became my chauffeur and food delivery man. Many times, I would be so tired that I fell asleep in the car. Sometimes I would be so stressed out that I did not want to talk at all. Not once did he try to probe. Neither did he expect anything in return from me. I guess that is what love is all about.

So, I must say that he really dotes on me in his special way. Not by sweet nothings but by his actions. Thanks Lar Lar, for holding me close to you all these years and letting me have an important place in your heart :)


Monday, August 17, 2009

Little Princess

This is the start of a new week, feeling blue and lethargic, especially so after a weekend of fun and laughter. So, I dragged my tired body back home as soon as I finished work today. Maybe I was too tired, I didn't have much appetite for dinner. Nonetheless, I sat down at the dining table with sister and baobei. Almost every weekday, she will whip up a quick and sumptuous dinner for both of us. Sometimes, I will even nag at her for cooking the same dishes all the time.

One of the dishes that she prepared today was prawns. I am not a great fan of prawns so I didn't take any. She insisted that I should try as those were fresh prawns but I still did not budge. So she had to peel the prawns and put in on my plate. Even Alvan seldom peel prawns for me. I was touched by this kind gesture and all the more I feel that I am the little princess in my family. I do not have to lift a finger whenever I am home. My sister will cook for me, wash my dishes, wash my clothes and the list goes on. I am so going to miss her and baobei when I get married.

So I am dedicating this post to my beloved sister and thank her for everything she has done for me. I love her as much as she loves me. And just in case my two other sisters get jealous, I love all of u too! :)





Photo Montage

I am in the midst of collating our pictures for our photo montage for the first march-in during our wedding dinner. Besides the pre-wedding photos, we will be adding in our holiday pictures. It is hard to choose as we have so many nice pictures to share with our loved ones.

These are some photos that we have selected so far.




Friday, August 14, 2009

His Word - Part 2

Ephesians 5:22-33 (New International Version)

Wives and Husbands

Wives, submit to your husbands as to the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Savior. Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.

Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her to make her holy, cleansing her by the washing with water through the word, and to present her to himself as a radiant church, without stain or wrinkle or any other blemish, but holy and blameless. In this same way, husbands ought to love their wives as their own bodies. He who loves his wife loves himself. After all, no one ever hated his own body, but he feeds and cares for it, just as Christ does the church— for we are members of his body. "For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh." This is a profound mystery—but I am talking about Christ and the church. However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.


His Word - Part 1

1 Corinthians 7:12-14 (New International Version)


To the rest I say this (I, not the Lord): If any brother has a wife who is not a believer and she is willing to live with him, he must not divorce her. And if a woman has a husband who is not a believer and he is willing to live with her, she must not divorce him. For the unbelieving husband has been sanctified through his wife, and the unbelieving wife has been sanctified through her believing husband. Otherwise your children would be unclean, but as it is, they are holy.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go....

We like to sing this sing "All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go..." whenever we are packing to go on a holiday. This time round, MY bags are packed to go Batam this weekend, minus Alvan. In fact, my gal friends are all leaving behind their other halves for our 'all gals weekend getaway trip'.

I was the one who suggested this idea of spending a weekend with my besties, enjoying a tai-tai like lifestyle somewhere without the men tagging along. This idea slowly evolved into a hens' party for me instead. I felt apprehensive and even a tad bit nervous on what the gals could possibly come up with. Seeing what happened during our previous hens' parties for Eileen and Joey, I could only hope for the better (oppsss or should I NOT hope for the better!).

Nonetheless, I am still looking forward to our getaway trip and the spa treatment that is awaiting my grand arrival :) Look out for my next update on how we wreak havoc in our 2-bedroom suite in Holiday Inn Batam. And I am sure Alvan will be keen to know what has happened too!

Counting down - 79 days

I can feel and hear the clock ticking inside my head. Reality is slowly setting in and panic is the only word that I can relate to now. Friends and family members have previously commented that we seem to be the only couple who doesn't seem to be panicky over wedding preparations. To tell you the truth, I may look cool on the outside but I am feeling the heat now. Although we still have slightly more than two months, there seems to be endless errands and 'missions' to accomplish.

Like what I always tell myself, tasks can be completed faster and seem less intimidating when they are listed out one by one. I shall try to do that and review this by end of Aug.

Critical (by end of Aug):
- send my gowns and Alvan's suit back to Divine for dry cleaning (yes, from the time we finished our pre-wedding shoot, we have procrastinated and yet to send them back!)
- resize my wedding band (and yes, I have mentioned some time ago that I need to do this. YES I shall get it done VERY SOON.)
- get quotations for painting and for them to start work by mid Sept.
- shop for furniture for our room and to be delivered after painting is done.
- compile photos for photo montage and pass to Peepshow Machine/Lawrence Teo
- do our e-filing for marriage
- do up our invite list

Less critical, but still need to be done soon:
- buy things for 过大礼 eg. wedding cakes
- calling up on our relatives for their mailing addresses and full name for invite cards

These are what I can list down for the present moment. There are probably still things that I have left out. Alvan, hope you will feel the same way as I do ie. sharing some concerns that there're crucial things to be done and that we can't be in our usual self-denial mode anymore. And it doesn't help that our weekends for the remaining weeks in August will be spent on our bachelors' night and hens' party at Batam! Gosh, I think we're escaping from reality back home :P

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

We, the citizens of Singapore....

National Day happens to fall on a Sunday this year and we, the Citizens of Singapore are lucky to enjoy a long weekend! So, we took advantage of this and went to our neighbouring country, Malaysia to spend our National Day holiday. Now you can see how patriotic we are :P

We woke up early and went to Yew Tee for our McDonald's breakfast while waiting for the rest to gather. After our breakfast and two hours of jam at the Woodlands causeway, we finally reached our destination and had our lunch. We forgot to take the pictures of our food and only remembered after we polished off all the dishes!

After lunch, we headed to Holiday Plaza for our hair treatments. Rachel and I took a self-portrait while waiting for Tracy and Alvan.



Of course, we did some shopping. And one can easily see our weakness for shoes here, with an uninterested PSP player.


It didn't take us long to feel our hunger pangs and we headed to Taman Sentosa for our dinner. The chilli crab was nice :) And the meal only cost us about RM30/person.

Glad that the jam on our way back was not as bad as we expected and we reached Singapore around 11+. Thanks to Alex who drove all of us in his manual car. I was pretty sure his left leg would be aching by the time he reached home. It was sad that Ms Aw could not join us as the patriot had to go for her yearly pilgrimage to watch the NDP!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Our First Commitment

Besides our 'commitment' to each other, we took on our first financial commitment, which is the payment for our first car!!! We started our day very early today, meeting our Justice of Peace at 8.30am in his office. It was a rainy morning and we literally dragged ourselves out of bed. We were never a pair of early birds so it was an uphill task 'plucking' ourselves from the comfort of our bed.

After our short meeting with our JP, we decided to go Ubi for a test drive since we were already up and about. I didn't want to waste the early morning just to meet JP and go back to sleep again. So we went and became one of the few early customers at the showrooms. We narrowed down to Chevrolet Aveo SS Edition, KIA Cerato Forte and Toyoto Vios, and went straight to these three showrooms. After the drives, Alvan eliminated Chevrolet from our choice of cars. This took us the whole morning and we discussed during our lunch over the two choices.

After Alvan's afternoon nap, we met up with Su Anne and KJ at Leng Kee. Ya, we went from Ubi to Leng Kee to see if we could get a better deal from other sales personnel :P This time round, I was the one behind the wheels. The KIA personnel cast a doubtful look on me and asked if my licence had been more than a year! Well, I took it as a compliment and had the positive thinking that I probably looked too young :P

The interior of Forte was really quite aesthetically pleasing and looked sporty. For the price range, it seemed a good buy. However, after driving it, the steering wheel felt abit too light for my liking. It didn't give me the sense of security. The pick-up was also not as fast as I would expect for a 1600cc sedan car. So, before driving the Vios, I was not expecting much from this 1500cc car. However, the pick up was faster than the Forte and it felt sturdier. The engine sound was abit noisy but it was still within a bearable range.

So, after much discussion (and much encouragement from KJ), we ended up signing away five years of our 'commitment' to Toyota. I hope there won't be any buyer remorse after I wake up tomorrow morning.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Sneak Preview

We took up our pre-wedding photography package with Eugene Goh from Chris Ling. For someone who doesn't like to take pictures, Alvan felt apprehensive and anxious before the shoot in early July. He was especially uncomfortable with smiling into the camera. However, Eugene put us at ease on that day and did a great job for us. Credit had to be given to my make-up artist, Joanne as well because she helped to cover up my blemishes and flaws!

Before we went down to choose the pictures, we told ourselves that we would keep to our package and not to top up for any extra photos. Well, that was what we intended to do. Not surprising, we walked out a poorer couple as we topped up for 8 additional pictures and bought a picture portrait.

Below are some of our favourite pictures that we would like to share.