By and far most, July is THE month with THE most weddings that I attended.
It started with 070707.
Wedding of Vanessa and David at Meritus Mandarin.
It was a good chance to meet up with the IS gang that Ive not seen for a long time.
Actually, I was to attend my cousin's 'berinai' ceremony but I skipped that and went on the day after instead..
with my other cousins..
So full of smiles, indications of how happily married they are.. Good for you Lina!! :)
Next, the 15th of July. Together with the SIM gang, we went for the wedding of Farhan and Raudah. Followed by drinks at Olio Dome.
Then, come the 21st of July.
First, me and the girls went to Asian Civilisation Musuem for a short while for Fadly's and Shah's wedding.
What a glam affair it was.. Too bad I couldnt stay longer.
For I had to quickly rush for Ima's solemnization. Didnt manage to catch the nikah but at least got to see her and her new hubby just before they changed into their photoshoot outfits..
Me and Ziana have to wait quite a while before finally being able to take a pic with the lovely bride. With backdrop some more hokay!! Dun play play... :)
And to the bride, my friend, Norima and her bridegroom, Fadzli.. Congratulations..!!
Finally, after 10 long long years and lots of tribulations, they managed to persevere through their relationship.
Kudos to both of them.. I feel nothing but happiness for them and I hope that they will have a marriage full of joy and blissfulness forever.
Heres wishing all the brides and bridegrooms a blessed marriage and everlasting love. Congratulations!!
Friday, July 20, 2007
11:52 AM
The 5 days Perth pattern is hard to come by.. And I was so lucky to be rostered for it on my first Perth flight. On top of that, with good 'kakis', I really had lots of fun..
We rented an automatic car with a GPS system to navigate ourselves all the way to Swan Valley. Our initial intention was to visit the vineyards there but we ended up at Margaret River Chocolate factory instead.
Of course, no love lost for me. Give me hot chocolate over wine anytime, man..
And we all had a great lunch too..
We also visited the Caversham Wildlife Park to see all the Australian native animals in their natural habitat.
And even get to come up close and personal with them.
This stinky wombat here is 25kg, mind you. Blardy heavy. Needless to say, the rest of them dun dare to come near me after that.. Not until I sprayed tonnes of perfume on myself, that is.
Hmmph!
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
12:08 AM
Amsterdam is well known for a couple of things...
1) Windmills
2) Wooden Clogs and Tulips
3) Dutch cheese
4) Legalized Pot
and among others, its explicit red light district.. which I wasnt able to visit since no guys wanted to bring me there and I was strictly prohibited on going with just the girls. *sulk*
Oh well...
At least I got to go to Madurodam.
Where you can basically see all of Hollands' attractions in one place.
On a scale of 1:25 that is.
Its like having a bird eye's view of the Netherlands in miniature. So interesting!
And I so love the town of Edam.
Centred around canals, I find the idea of living in the lovely canal houses really appealing..
Lucky for us, last Sunday, the town had some sort of a festival and you could basically see everyone of them in costumes.. like this.
For a while, it felt as if you've been transported back to medieval times..
Konon konon ajer...
.:: Da Unpredictable Me ::.
namE :: raDiah
gendeR :: femAle
doB :: 29th May
horoscopE :: II ~ GeMiNi, The Twins
locatioN :: Eastern S'pore
~Life for me is unpredictable. But its the very unexpectancies that makes it all exciting, interesting and definitely beautiful~
*new list of things* To take my mom to Melbourne Bebe rhinestone tee Canon digital camera Silver charm bracelet A good bag Nice pair of heels Sunglasses Anna Sui pressed powder Escada Sunset Heat perfume
New pair of jeans
Blue Orchids