Yes
For those of you who haven’t heard.
Yes, I’m getting married.
To him.
He’s a cock.
But I love you baby. =)
Congratulations~
Cant believe that Jf’s big day is over, just like that.
all the planning, hideous running about the places to look for materials, emotional rollercoaster rides, fighting the mozzies at MOG….. i will have to say that its all worth it to see the place done up so beautifully on that day.
The sun was particularly good, the mozzies were particularly active, the birds were particularly having good bowels (but the MOG pple took care of that), the helpers were particularly efficient, the guests were particularly early, the JP was particularly funny, the flower boy and girl are particularly cute, the bride was particularly beautiful and the groom was particularly sweet.
It was all a particularly, exquisitely beautiful wedding.
Its just no wonder why people tear at weddings.
Its really a totally different feeling seeing someone who matters to you, has found happiness with another someone, who feels the same way too.
Congrats Jf and Vitor!
I’m sure it’s a day that both of you will remember for life.
a torrent of events
The last weekend was too much to handle. An ending, a cliff-hanger, and a beginning.
The 23rd SMRC is officially over. We didn’t kill anyone, which was good. I guess that’s the most impt issue.
Thanks Uncle Edmund for the Haigh’s chocolates!
To Jf: Keep on talking to us girl. Pls don’t keep everything to yourself k? You’ll pull through, together with everyone beside you.
To Ongchiew and bao: Thanks girls. For just being with me.
machu picchu - the city among the clouds
Machu Picchu- the lost city of Incas
The mysterious Inca citadel hidden deep in the green Urubamba Valley’s jungle, high on a mountain top is the most well-preserved city of the Great Inca Empire. the Peekture speaks for itself.
proposed date: jan/feb 2009
estimated cost: 5-6 K sgd
plans for next 1 year: strike lottery. accepting all donations.
*looks at the peekture. PRETTY UNTIL CANNOT TAKE IT.

ahhh.. cannot take it.



