Changed da house,
Changed da look.
BTW, my bathrobe's usually pink
and we don't have a fireplace.
Other than that,
it's pretty accurate...
Psst...click the words above to navigate.
Best viewed, unfortunately, in Internet Explorer.
Changed da house,
Changed da look.
BTW, my bathrobe's usually pink
and we don't have a fireplace.
Other than that,
it's pretty accurate...
Psst...click the words above to navigate.
Best viewed, unfortunately, in Internet Explorer.
What I remember of this Saturday was running off to Fyshwick with Tony in the morning prior to the wedding, to get some vouchers as Thank You gifts from Canberra's Biggest Christian bookshop. (Very ironic, considering Fyshwick is Porn Destination).
I remember Penny coming up to Tony and I, and saying something rather random, about 'taking notes of other people's weddings and making mental notes to self like, "That's a good idea! We'll steal that!" or "Nope. Tacky, tacky, tacky..." And as much as we tried NOT to do that at Kate and Mark's, invariably the comparisons of our plans to their format came up now and then.
Invariably also, a combination of the following comments were directed at us, the Next Bridal Couple on the list:
"Oooh... You're NEXT, you two!"
"TWO WEEKS TO GO!"
"So, nervous/excited/organised for the wedding yet?"
And my favourite:
"Taking notes from this wedding for yours?"
"No."
(pause)
"Oh. Okay."
I think the ultimate conclusion we came to, was that the 2 weddings, though very close in date, were going to be very different in delivery on some aspects. To each her own. I think each wedding is always unique, no matter HOW borrowed from Martha Stewart. Having said that, I also staunchly believe that when all is said and done, there is never a completely original wedding.
Singaporean Chick embarking on
Adventure of Lifetime with
Cute Aussie Bloke.
Crazy turn of events officiated
18th December 2004.
Online Communications Officer
~ Accomplishments So Far ~Still Married After 13 months
Attained Driver's License!
Manual one, too!
On my first try!
Found a Real Job
BOUGHT A HOUSE
Bought a coffee table
Climbed part of Mt Kosciusko
Chilled with Mum
Organised a house warming party
Good health
Good friends
Renewed relationship with God
"A house is a machine for living." -- Buckminster Fuller, designer/architect/inventor
Check out back entries,
predating the emergence of Mrs Velle
1 Comments:
Thanks! It's always lovely to hear from browsing bloggers. I do so love to hear of enduring relationships. Kudos to you, Robin! What an encouragement.
By Velle, at 11:19 pm
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