Wedding high tea buffet

Tuesday, September 15, 2015


I was showering the other day and I came up with this really splendid idea:

How cool would it be... to have a high tea buffet for my wedding?!!!

It is such an awesome idea because I will get the sunlight that I need for beautiful photos; it will be an international high tea buffet and so the assortment of food available will fit everybody's tastebud! Yay!

Besides, the husband likes high tea. #allthereasonIneed

He laughed at me initially when I shared the idea with him, but he came around to it gradually.

It is going to be so fun because everyone is forced to walk around and explore the food options available. The walking will encourage people to go to other tables and interact with others.

People will cut queue with the people they know (Hopefully no arguments occur because of that!)

I'm exploring my entertainment options.

He suggested having a live band playing classical music.


I politely threw the idea out of the window, and told him that I'll get a classical music CD or perhaps just turn on 92.4FM instead.

I guess he was really trying to go for the HIGH tea atmosphere. So atas...

I think there might be games. Maybe there will be... I'll think about it. It is so hard to come up with games. Can anybody do that for me? :P

I will definitely need a good MC.

And then... (here comes the spoiler)

I might change my mind again on all of these details! Ha! #wedding #bridezilla

Cushion or princess cut?

Sunday, September 13, 2015


There was a period of time when I was fixated on knowing the type of ring that I wanted to get when I was proposed to.

I remember researching on the different types of cut available for the "grand" stone on the ring, the kind of mineral stones in the market, the sort of materials that could be used to make the band and most importantly... the design of the ring!

I flitted between blue mineral stone and white diamonds for the grand stone.

I contemplated between a cushion cut or a princess cut.

I couldn't make up my mind on whether white gold or platinum would make a better material for the band. But one thing is for sure, yellow gold is out. No offence to anyone, but I find that colour to be outdated.

I was so sure about not wanting yellow gold that when I made the ultimate decision to leave the design of the ring (including the grand stone and its cutting) up to H to decide, that was the only request that I had for him - my thought was so loud that I didn't even have to voice it out as he said it for me before I even could, "No yellow gold right?"!

Damn right you are hubby!

I was terrified of having to wear a horribly simple and original wedding band for the rest of my life. But then again, I was even more terrified that he wouldn't even think of tying me down because the idea of getting me the object of the proposal was too complicated and confusing!

Therefore I am gonna leave the heavy burden of getting me the perfect ring up to him. I'm sure that what ever ring he gets me in the end, it wouldn't be plain and boring. To the guy who remembered to instruct the ban mian stall auntie to scatter my egg so as to have it fully cooked, I have absolute faith in him!

Besides it adds to the mystery too. The type of ring he gets me would signify how much he knows me, and what he thinks of me! Right right right?

Yes I know I'm right, or at least that is how I console myself.

Floral wedding gown, aye or nay?

Thursday, September 10, 2015

For my wedding dress: I'm currently thinking that I don't want the traditional plain white lacey dress like all other brides. (I might change my mind later | I am always changing my mind after)

I want.. a white floral-print wedding gown.


I like the subtle floral print at the ends of the gown... but I can't say the same for the cutting. I don't think it would flatter me. I haven't quite decided on the cutting of my dream gown but someday I will find it though.

Circle tables please!

Wedding time: I will be having a wedding lunch because I want the sun, I want the natural lighting so I'll look good in all the photos!! Yes, I am that vain. #dealwithit

With that, I will definitely need a wedding venue with ceiling-to-floor glass windows to let the sunlight in. I have yet to do my research on my possible wedding venues, but that can wait for another day.

For my wedding menu:


I have decided on serving western cuisine. However for my grandparents or other elderly, there will be a special "chinese cuisine" option available for them. For the western cuisine, one of the main course options would be steak and there will be a choice of steak doneness levels available, and the most important level of them all is "thoroughly well-done" (this is for you, dad!)

The tables will be round so as to allow easier communication with others sitting around the table.

My Wedding Blog

So here's the thing:

I call myself a blogger and I have my own webpage which I am supposed to use for professional reasons. I left my well-paying job to become a blogger, believing that it would all work out but the harsh truth is... it isn't quite working out.

I still love to write; however it sucks that I no longer have the guts to write about my experience and ideas. Blogging on that platform is no longer personal, and to be frank - I hate that about it.

I laid in bed last night, thinking... to me, what is important in my life right now?

And the answer is... Drum roll please *doom dee doom dee doom*

My new love life

Ok, I would hardly call it new since we have been together for about a year but.. it's still new. Right?

I mostly avoid talking about it and him because I don't wanna sound corny and appear braggy.. But I've now learnt that I can't as they are both such huge parts of my life!!!

My life is not entirely about him (thank god for that) but the matters that I do find important has aspects of him. For instance, our house.

Yup, I am about to step into the first biggest debt of my life. It doesn't help that we are going to apply for the 4-room BTO at Bidadari which costs as much as a 5-room BTO flat at any non-mature estate. The apartment at Bidadari is so expensive that we might even have to downgrade to a 3-room just so that we could have a home of our own at that prime location.

In case you are wondering, he we are so fixated on that location because it is closer to his work district and studies have shown that if your journey to work is more than 30 minutes, you will be less inclined to be motivated to go to work and will also face added stress when you think about work.

As to what I think about the area... it's nice. I enjoy the new amenities and technology that is invested into the new infrastructure, ie. pneumatic sewage system, bus interchange below the blocks, a home within a park.

But honestly these are just added benefits. I would actually prefer a bigger home to such amenities.

There is a nagging voice at the back of my head that keeps chanting my subconscious concerns... Where do we find space for the kids in the future? How can I have a separate study room from him then? How am I going to find space to fit all of his lego and liquor collection into our tiny home? How...?

I know we will figure out how somehow. I just really wish that our Singapore homes are bigger. #singaporeanrant

At the end of the day, I am not the one who has to wake up at 6.30am to get ready for work. I am also not the one who works till 7pm every night and can't wait to get home for some well-deserved rest. Thus I am ready to give in if it means a happier hubby going to work every morning and coming home to me every night.

With that said, it shows how much my life revolves around my other half and the matters involving him.

And with that comes.. the wedding. The very reason why this blog is born.

Now, before I have to fret my head over renovations, furnitures, electrical appliances and (what I currently fear most) babies.... I need to be done with the wedding first.

My ideation of how a wedding should be has adjusted slightly over the years but there are some things that remain the same.

As I laid beside him in bed last night and before he dozed off into snore-land, I nudged him and asked if his previous statement that I should/can only start preparing for the wedding after our second anniversary is still on the table. He mumbled his reply, "Yeah.. Why? Do you need more time than that?"

Before I could reply him back, he was already snoring and so he left me thinking about his question. I probably don't need more time but a girl can dream, and dreaming is what's been keeping me going and alive all these years.

So here this blog is to help document my dreams and my visions, and I know that it would come in handy one fine day to me or any girl who would like to borrow an idea or two from my box of clouds.