Thursday, 24 April 2008

Finally... Finally I feel freed!!! Not as if I was on curfew or extremely busy but I guess by managing to successfully finish the photoshoot marks (more or less) an end to the wedding preparations. No more photoshoots which means no more fitting or re-fitting till very close to the actual day. We have settled the venue and all other misc stuff are being handled by Hong's bro. Even invitation cards have been settled by his bro. Hmm... I have yet to look at the chosen design but I guess it should be fine. Anyway, I am not too particular about this or the other external stuff because they are not going to be the vital elements to make our wedding THE PERFECT WEDDING! A wedding is only perfect based on the lives after marriage, not just based on the wedding day. Well... Shall touch on this "Perfect Wedding" in my next blog.
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We had a good outdoor photohoot and I am glad we split both the indoor and outdoor into 2 separate days. We had relatively good weather on Tue with it being cool and yet, still having enough sunlight for perfect photos. We only went to 2 places - Botanic Gardens and Alexandra. Initially, I was still worrying about the outcome of our photos based on our lousy performace. While waiting for another couple to finish their photoshoot at a particular spot, Kit showed us a very brief preview of whatever were taken an hour ago. Though it was a quick glimpse, I am extremely satisfied with the outcome and with his fabulous photograpghy skills!!! Anyway, we waited for a good 5-8 minutes for the couple and when it was our turn, we finished ours within 3 minutes. No exagerration! That is how fantastic our dear Kit is. I am so glad we asked for his service specifically. And we finished all our outdoor photoshoot within 2 hours. The 2 hours include the travelling time k. Pro bo!
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It was a good experience and tiring one too. Especially when Kit requested for slow jogs, dances, carrying of the bride and spinning etc etc... I even asked him if the bride very heavy how? He replied 'bu ke neng! bu ke neng jiao lao gong bao ta'. Wahaha. Kit is very funny and the 3 of us had a good time ji siao-ing each other. Really enjoy the day. I guess outdoor photoshoot is more tiring for the groom. Imagine wearing shirt and jacket under the hot sun. No joke man! Luckily, Darl bought extra sets of clothes so he gets to change for the 2 different locations. By the time we finish each location, his shirt was already soaking wet. I am so glad that he has a high threshold. He didn't even complain a bit. In fact, I was the one complaining so much that Kit nearly punched me. Kekekeke.
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We caught 'The Forbidden Kingdom' last week. Nothing really too fantastic but it was kinda funny lah. Basically Jackie Chan cracks all the jokes. A story about humans, deities and prophecies and a jealousy debute between the Monkey God and the Warlord. Well... My only so-called negative comment would be... The producer is indecisive. He could not make up his mind whether the movie should be conversed in Mandarin or English. It is contradicting when the soldiers first got into a fight because they spoke Mandarin while the ang moh did not understand them. But in the very next scene, all soldiers are super fluent in English loh. Then might as well speak English to the ang moh in the first place! Also, it is weird when you have all the Chinese characters (even bai fa mo nu) speaking in English. The feel is just so not right.
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