Missed Weddings
I recalled the three wedding dinners that I had to miss yesterday (26th Dec). Should I happen to be home, which one(s) should I attend? Haha.
Congratulations to Nur Hana, my secondary school Head Prefect, who tied her knot at Putrajaya. I was really touched to receive the invitation from her a month ago though we hadn't been keeping in touch for more than a decade! Sorry for not being able to make it, my dear friend.
Another hearty congratulations goes to Syawallina, my primary school friend, whose dad is a family friend. I recalled how she and her dad, Mr. Azman would call me Mooi Mooi. Aiks.
Mom and Pei Yee represented me to her wedding luncheon instead.
Finally, congratulations to Pak Chin, my ex-colleague at Merimen.
I'd say... marriage, it is not an easy decision and requires fair amount of responsibilities. There must be at least some chemistry between the two to make it work. Hmm.. most importantly, the word "Marriage" does not give you goosebumps! Hehe.
Have a blissful marriage, the three of you :-)
To: Aneeta
Today is a significant day for my dear friend, Aneeta. I was there together with hundreds of well-wishers to witness the moment she said, "I do." to her loved one.
It was the first time I was invited to attend a Christian wedding ceremony and I must say that I really enjoyed the whole event. I got a little emotional the moment Aneeta's father walked her down the aisle to the front of the hall and when the couple exchanged their vows to each other. I had never believed in vows. I used to think that I can never trust them but I have started to have faith in them now, slowly.
Aneeta is a long-time friend of mine, a friend whom I have known since high school. It's funny each time we recall how we knew each other and she would say, "It was when I had to borrow your Sejarah notes to copy in class!" She loves to admit how much I've helped her in her Sejarah and Add Mathematics though I was never that helpful. I recalled how we used to chat in class by scribbling on a paper when the teacher was giving lessons in front. Those were the days.
And now, my dear friend is prepared to move on to the next phase in her life. I wish her all the happiness in the world and that she would enjoy her married life.
Enjoy your honeymoon, girl, oops, woman!