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Married And Be Really Married.

I had the loveliest Sunday. The best in my life.

A lot of people around me were asking ‘how is it like, marriage?’

Honestly, most of the time, I was lost without any words to answer. Truth is, perspective of love changes dramatically when you get married. When you’re in one you might understand. The whole relationship thingy is just on a whole new level. Nothing really changes except that the fact its getting steadier and deeper at this stage with its own set of expectation, value and responsibility.

Essentially, everything changes.

I haven’t really got the time to be swayed with lovey-dovey feelings unlike any others coz I was extremely busy at work and MN with his new job. Off work, we were busy with the receptions and finding a house. The most treasured times are always the minutes I'm back home seeing him smiling at me (even if its 6 in the morning!)

6th June was amazingly wonderful. Of course, there were hiccups and lots of headaches but all in all, I was absolutely smitten and grateful to have such loving family, friends and a man who's charmingly adores me like crazy (i quote him). He's absolutely wonderful. Its the most cherished moment to which I shall never forget. Again, I'm speechless.

I went straight back to work on the 8th and haven't stop working since. But it got paid off as I have the most wonderful, relaxing and amazingly superb Sunday ever. Had a mini post-wedding vintage reception in Tanarimba, Janda Baik. The idea came about when I found the excellent venue on the net which then leads us to survey the 'heaven' and fell completely for it. The greens, the lodge house, lines of pine trees, the fresh bird-chirping weather in the morning.....it was our perfect, perfect venue. Private and intimate just as what we always wanted.

We had vintage as the theme with everything in yellow and white. My husband worked hard to help me have the wedding of our dreams - we had all the venue set up by ourselves...well, mostly done by him with a help from my best friend, Ira and my colleague Izam. We had this planned and executed within a week; we collected hundreds of old books, yellow vintage typewriter, old phone oh and the list goes on! We took care of everything in every aspect of details; from the table set up - we placed yellow chrysanthemum in jars, tied 'em up simply with twines and placed on top of the books; to picking out the books titled 'love' and 'marriage', to the smallest things as clipping yellow napkin with clothes pegs, choosing out chocs and candies and I personally designed the badges for guests.

The typewriter was our guest book - guests typed in wishes on a sweet yellow paper. MN did the whole set up; look even sweet and lovelier than I pictured it to be! Definitely a fun project for us both and of course, with everything personalized...I think the result came out even better and we were extremely grateful that everything's perfect....so so perfect for us.

We invited close friends about 70 of them including those who have worked hard for us during the reception in Muar. Its a celebration, we celebrated love yesterday. Its a very relaxing moment, there wasn't any stupid drama or pressure and everyone just chill around chatting, laughing, listening to the music and enjoying the whole serenity. The place was superb, food was extremely good and guests enjoyed themselves.

I'm still smitten.

Here's a few pictures and videos of both reception from Syahrin Aziz.

So hey, celebrate love. Even if you're totally bitter with it - its all about how you choose it to be. Happy or a spiteful one.

Happy Tuesday everyone!






A Quick Note

A quick hello.

HELLO!

I’ve been camping out at the office to finish up an account that’s due tomorrow. Or the day after, depends on how our client would behave.

And the office has been a second home as soon as I started to work. Which is....hang on a sec - I got married on Saturday and I got back to work Monday. So yea, 17 days ago.

Nuts ey?

I wanna complain - A LOT, and grumble and cry and boil all the designs i've made, copies i've wrote and then drink the water; but you see, nothing will make things easier for me.

All i’m thankful for right now are the facts that:

-i have a wonderful wonderful supportive and understanding husband who never raise a stink every time i come home late. who is still crazy about me even though he only got to see my face after 3am for exactly 4 hours.
-my beloved family who loves unconditionally
-my good health
-my soooooooooooo awesome close friends who always there when i need them
-my crazy fun bosses and colleague, partially a family now

There’s not even a day that goes by without me being absolutely grateful for being this lucky! Shall write more about my wedding soon :)

I Love Thou

I was a runaway woman on a runaway train. Had nowhere to go,places to belong to. Without any signs or direction, i hopped from one coach to another. Drifting and drifting.

It was one of the best time of my life - being a single, independent woman boost my ego in a way. I thought life should stay like this forever.  I think I was a little too ambitious when I convinced myself that I can live my life perpetually a carefree nomad.

How wrong I was.

Because when I stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing with him by my side. Life is so much happier having somone to share it with.

Yesterday was the most important moment in my life. Alhamdullilah, I'm a Mrs now. 

No more naughtiness, you see.



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