Sunday, June 26, 2011

Tick tock tick tock...kringgggggg!!!!!

Nic read the first line of my previous few blogs and said I'm boring. I've been constantly neglecting my blog and telling the whole world how this time beats the previous time record of the longest negligence.

Probably not wise to mention that anymore. Hehe~

Anyway, the days have been passing real quick, then it becomes months, and now its already half year. Its almost coming to a year since we've moved back to KL. All those planning for wedding after I stopped working. Can't believe that its already taken place! I'm married!! The whole planning process took such a long time. All the excitement, the arguments, the anticipation, the ups and the downs.....everything just for that one day - D-DAY! Then the D-Day zipped past just like that.

During D-Day, I can barely recall who said what, who did what, who wore what. But I can remember trying to keep track and make sure everything ran as per scheduled. So many things didn't turn out the way we wanted. So many things we were persistent about before, but didn't even noticed during D-Day. So many things were unpredictable and we didn't have a back up for it. It was crazy real-time-can't-take-two-event!

To future brides out there, never ever think you'll have time to chill the day before your wedding. Even if you had everything under control, you'll never know what takes you by surprise. I had a few appointments for manicure, waxing and to pick up some friends from airport. And because of a four hour manicure, I had to push my waxing to the following day. Following day was suppose to be a chill day. Just rehearsal / set up of canopy at church, pick up my gown, and then prepare some flowers for the flower girls and brides maids, dinner at my house, I really thought it was all covered. But cause of my waxing appointment carried forward, I had to add one extra to the list. Then, the canopy was suppose to be set up when we were there for rehearsal, they decided to come later than planned time, so it started to have a domino effect. Plus, there was some last minute mix up about some pre-nuptial documents we had to sign before marriage in a church. Then seriously, everything just started going downhill from there.

The day before my D-Day was quite a rough one. Far from what I had in mind.

It really seemed like nothing could go wrong on D-Day after that. But there are just 1001 things that can surprise you. I'm only glad that hubby was there to share those moments with me and we'll have that 1001 things to talk about when we reminisce about our wedding.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

I'm still alive!

OMG...

This must have been the longest break ever I took from blogging. Almost forgotten my password when signing in. Yes...the whole world was moving forward while I neglected this blog. My world changed a whole lot....

Updates coming soon....promise....