Thursday, 30 August 2007

Monday Blues

As it is, not many people look forward to Mondays when the routine of work kicks in after the weekend. Add on a massive traffic jam which triples your usual travel time and the frustration of barely being able to go past second gear, no one in their right mind would want to start the week on such a footing.

Unfortunately for Jo, she was one of those who was caught unaware of road closures leading to the city for Merdeka Day rehearsals until it was too late. Travelling at snail's pace for most part of the journey, she eventually arrived at work one and a half hours later.

Jo wished all the more that she hadn't crawled out of bed that morning when she stepped into the office only to find it in total darkness! This surely couldn't be happening - not after braving the traffic and having to endure sore leg muscles.

To cut a long story short, what seemed like a bad start to the week actually turned out for the better when Jo's boss announced that they could work from home. And so work from home she did, while squeezing in a visit to the printer's and shopping for furniture - all this without having to take an off day!

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

More Than Meets the Eye

Tucked away in a corner of Ampang village, Jo made a priceless discovery. You wouldn't think much when you first see the place, nor would you expect anything great in return. Nonetheless, Jo decided to give it a shot since the tailor was recommended by a family friend who had had her clothes made there.

Still not entirely convinced that she should entrust the tailor with the female bridal party attire at that point of time, Jo had her sister stand in as guinea pig so that she could evaluate the end result before any final decisions were made.

Communicating with the tailor was quite hilarious as Jo only had a limited Cantonese vocabulary. The tailor on the other hand, was not too well versed with English. But mom came to the rescue and stood in the gap by helping to explain what Jo had in mind until both parties were on the same page.

Several weeks passed, yet there was still no news as to whether the dress had been completed. Then one night, Jo chanced upon the garment lying on the sofa when she returned home.

Much to her surprise, Jo found that the dress wasn't too far off the mark. Some adjustments needed to be made for sure, but Jo was pleasantly satisfied with the finished product. The best part? The dress only cost a fraction of the price Jo had budgeted for so it was definitely a steal!

Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Finito!

Seven months and four days.

That's how long it took us to get through our marriage preparation workbook. It was a bittersweet ending for us as we met with our counsellors for the last chapter several hours ago. Bitter because we would miss the warmth of their home which we have grown so accustomed to, sweet because we have officially 'graduated' from the gruelling homework we had endured for more than half a year.

All said and done, we are truly greatful to them for taking us up on our offer despite not having done this before. It was a journey which we enjoyed travelling with them and we trust that this first experience will spur them on to many more sessions with prospective couples in the coming years :)

As for us, we're praying that the theory will be put into practice effectively as we live out the practical aspect of 'Before You Say I Do'.

Sunday, 19 August 2007

Bridal Entrance


Today makes history. After more than four years, the long awaited completion of the new church building becomes reality. In a trial run cum briefing session, the wooden doors opened to reveal a spanky and contemporary sanctuary; complete with wooden paneling, timber flooring and lime green walls.

Spanning three stories and an upper room, the new place will definitely take some getting used to - what with all the extra seats to fill and unchartered ground to explore. Even familiarising ourselves with the multiple staircases and passageways was - and is - enough to keep us on our toes!

Every space, room and staircase had been carefully mapped out and given a reference name, right down to the lone grey door situated at the back of the hall. Aptly named 'bridal entrance', it is our hope to do the honours in being the first couple to walk through that door.

Saturday, 18 August 2007

Over-baked and Crumbled Chicken

The endless headaches from chasing guests for RSVPs to making sure that they got what they asked for was like a time bomb waiting to explode. And with all the other last minute details that need to be attended to, the alarm bells were a sign that perhaps we should keep things simple.

To solve the problem, we decided to adopt the authoritarian style where everyone gets the same thing so that no one has any reason to be difficult. Somewhat unadventurous maybe, but before you start getting all upset about not having your beef or lamb or fish, let's just say we tweaked the rules a little and will be serving you the 'over-baked' and 'crumbled' chicken.

Sorry, but you don't get both types of chicken. Neither is selection an option. Come to think of it, don't you have so much to thank us for now that you have a perfectly valid reason to strike up a conversation with the gorgeous guy or stunning chick seated beside you? Bon appetite!

Wednesday, 15 August 2007

Enigma Eros

To the writer of Enigma Eros with many thanks for his contribution, involvement and well wishes.

The story of our lives captured in a nutshell
Glimpses into early days of bliss
A lifetime of love and the chime of wedding bells
These were penned by a dear friend who's missed

Forgetting us was the last thing on his mind
For he left but a simple yet meaningful note
Along with a book which he hoped we would find
Enticing enough to keep our excitement afloat

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

Adieu

We bid farewell to three good buddies within days of each other. All headed for the land of freedom and plenty, their absence will be sorely felt - both in our weekly encounters with them and certainly at our wedding.

But life must go on, and so we send them off with our prayers, best wishes and His abundant blessings as they embark on their respective journeys and endeavours.

You are, of course, most welcome to join us in our celebration if for whatever reason you are heading back here in December! :)

Thursday, 9 August 2007

A Reason for Everything

Sometimes it's hard to believe that He gives what He knows is best. When things don't seem to turn out the way we expect them to, the first natural thing to do is to point fingers and look for someone else to blame. The victim always feels victimised, and questions whether the actions of others are neccessary or justified.

'Why me?' we ask. 'It's not fair' becomes our constant complain. Disappointments, set backs, let downs ... inconveniences that are a necessary but uncomfortable process in building stronger roots that will be able to withstand the elements and blows that come our way.

What we often don't realise - or conveniently choose to forget - is that EVERYTHING (the good, the bad and the ugly) happens for a reason. Though we may not see the rationale of it at that time and cannot for the life of us understand why certain things have to happen the way they do, He has allowed them for reasons only known to Him.

For our part, we are just called to wait on Him and move as He leads.