Saturday, October 06, 2007

Lavish and extravagant

We knew it was going to be a grand wedding. We knew it was going to be very interesting. We knew it was going to be extra hoo-haa. And we were absolutely right from the start. It could be named the "Wedding of the Year!" among all the weddings that i have attended so far.


The pair of lovely swans (with their wedding pic), made of ice.

Jessica's wedding was really worth the time and effort that she has spent for the past 1 year. There were some hiccups in between but nothing major. We couldnt really believe that she has actually been preparing for her wedding 2 years ago, even before they decide to settle down. She bought two wedding dresses (not rental - so should be quite expensive) and took it everywhere they went. With a tripod and a digital camera on hand, she and her hubby took alot of self made wedding photos, showed off dozens of lovey dovey poses - REMINDER : this is not for those who are weak-hearted. You could have sit on the couch and watch their pics for hours... *hehe*

I was supposed to be there earlier to be in charge of the confetti, but i was the latest to arrive due to the unexpected traffic in the city area. The bride and groom were already lining up outside the ballroom, getting ready to start the event when Jacq and i sneaked in to our positions beside the red carpet and take hold of the confetti. Oppsie, i am so sorry, my bad...

And NOT only that, i somehow failed to "launch" my confetti... (luckily the rest succeeded). *blushed*


The couple and the bride's parent dancing Waltz.

The wedding dinner was kinda special because there were a lot of activities lined up by Jess and her mom. First was a Malay + Hawaiian dance by a group of her mom's friends. Well, i need to set this straight, altho the dancers were not young but they were still very good on the dance floor.

This was followed by a Chinese dance, with the typical Chinese accessories - a flurry fan. Eric kept on rolling his eyes whenever he looked at the dancers. Haha. He claimed to not have any appetite to eat after that... That was really funny, dont let Jess hear about ur complains. -___-


*MUAKS*

Last but not least, the highlights of the nite (besides the wedding couple doing the Waltz) - it is the belly dance! A mother and her daughter did a duet which saw their super flexible hips swaying according to the rhythm of the song. Not the best belly dance that i have seen, but it's entertaining enuff. After a few moments of cam-whoring, we went back home around 11:15pm, still very much sober.


Those who went to the dinner (except Thomas who is the man behind the camera).

That's all folks. Good nite!

1 comment:

myfivesen said...

Wow, so happening, so many leng luis..! Din know that, the other one was milder, but still good. :)

Thanks for sharing and for the pictures, u girls are so lovely.