Most of the logistics issues have been settled. I can finally heave a great sigh of relief. Most of the guests have confirmed as well. This is great. Tong Siew from Han’s was great. He accepts last minute changes and gave me a reasonable discount! : )
I almost had a nightmare trying to contact him last week. He is always in meeting and he knocks off work at 5.30pm sharp. Plus, he is the only one in the whole company handling the quotation.
On a separate note, Engie is down with a fever. This fever is going around like a game of musical chair. : (
Luckily, I have 2 wonderful sister-in-laws who helps me to take care of her when I am working. They also help to take care of the children when I was sick on Friday and Saturday. I could rest peacefully without the children disturbing me.
I will be on leave tomorrow but my colleagues do not know the reason for the leave. I just told them that I am celebrating National Day. They just go, “You are so patriotic meh?” Why don’t I tell them? Because I never invite them!
The people that I invite are family (no relatives), family in Christ and our very close friends. And these people are also the ones whom we are not pressured to invite. I don’t have to invite the cousin of my third grandauntie’s son-in-law, just because they invite us the last time or because Mum says so.
I can understand that the parents of the bride and bridegroom are very proud and happy that their child is getting married and they want to invite their relatives, long-lost or newly found, friends that they met on the bus etc. to attend the wedding of their offspring. I reserve my comment as Engie is not married yet. Maybe, I will be like one of those proud parents. I pray that I will not be. By the way, what is the name of the cousin of my third grandauntie’s son-in-law? I need to get her number so that I can invite her when Engie get married.
Someone, slap me! ; p
Dawn
Thursday, August 7, 2008
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