Sunday, June 26, 2011

Can't wait...

Once, Andy said, "I'm so looking forward to "after" our wedding."
And I start giggling, thinking he's hinting something to me.

He rolled his eyes and said, "It's not what you were thinking!"

Then he said he can't wait to wake up and make me breakfast, give me massages, fill up warm water in the bath tub for me, wash my feet and even brush my toe nails with a toothbrush. "Awwhh...", I was so touched and was near to tears. Then suddenly he said, "You dream off lah... best I can do is go out and ta pao something!".

No wonder, for a moment I thought I was dreaming...

Thursday, June 23, 2011

one more month!

Huhu! One more month to go.
Checking our "check list", we still yet to complete: speech, program sheet, table seating plan...

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Sharing our joy

Without the friendship and love from our friends and family, we will not come to this far.

It's great to know how others are equally excited as us for our wedding. I'm thankful when my bridesmaids spend their weekend time to help me and be there for me. Those are the blessings that money can never buy.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Always will be the best friend and partner

We went on to get our marriage contract signed on the paper.

On that morning, Andy asked me, "Are you ready, partner?" I said, "Let's do it!".

While waiting, I played wedding march piece on the old piano in the registrar office, as disturbing as it could. I guess I must be too excited. I wonder why other couples are so quiet.

The registrar of marriage happened to be my primary school's headmistress. I tried to help her to recall the old memories by telling her that I was ranked no.1 academically in standard 6 throughout the whole school. Our family burst into laughter. Andy continued to made fun of me, showing his embarrassed face.

Before we get on to the signing, the registrar of marriage reminded us about love and trust, warn us on infidelity and divorce, and then asked us again for affirmation of our registration in a very serious manner. We look at each other and I asked him, "shall we discuss about this?". And we started laughing again.

We seems to be the only family that laughed so much during the registration.

Sometimes, we enjoy making fun of each other, just like any other friends so that we can have good laugh over it. I wonder why people take it so seriously when I made fun of him by posting his childhood photos on FB...
I supposed, to enjoy a relationship, is to treat each other affectionately, in a fun way, and not fearfully.