Posted on December 27, 2009

One of the things that I love about my job is that from time to time, I get to go to places that either I did not know it exists, or I did not know it could look so nice. It probably points to the fact that there are in fact, many nice little places in our little island that is waiting to be discovered. It also means that I need to go out more often!

Eric and Julia chose to have their solemnisation ceremony take place at Flutes at the Fort. Hidden and tucked behind the Central Fire Station, this is one place that you need to know, before you know where to find it! It is an old bunglow (apparantly the Fire Chief’s home) that has been converted into a quaint and lovely restaurant.

The place is perfect for private functions and it is absolutely a fantastic location for Eric and Julia’s solemnisation. It was a cosy affair with all their family members and close friends. The atmosphere was really warm and friendly, and it was truly an enjoyable experience witnessing their wedding.

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Posted on December 24, 2009

Here’s wishing all of my faithful blog readers (and new ones too) a most happy and blessed Christmas! May the new year bring good health and happiness to all of you as well!

View from The Untersberg, the highest point in Salzburg, Austria





Posted on December 18, 2009

One thing I will always remember about Daniel and Fengling’s dinner is the time and effort they took to prepare and present a tribute to their parents. Both of them made a speech thanking their parents, and this was followed by a moving slideshow.

I guess it is very easy to make a wedding all about the couple. Nothing wrong with that, but I think the wedding would probably be more meaningful and significant, if some time could be spent showing appreciation to those that is especially dear to the couple.

Both Daniel and Fengling did just that, and I think I can venture to say that many hearts were touched that night!

Before I show the images, this was what happened during the day, shown during their banquet…

During their second march in, Daniel serenaded while Fengling walked slowly in.. so romantic!

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Posted on December 13, 2009

My wife is a teacher in Sunday school in our church. Today, we decided to bring out her students for a day out at Jurong Bird Park for some fun and time together. Of course being the good husband that I am, I am naturally the driver, caretaker and the photographer for the day. Not that I am complaining, what can I ask for more than spending a good part of the day with 4 pretty ladies heh.

I recalled how excited I was during prescription drugs without prescription my primary school days whenever there is a school outing. Those days, it seemed we only go to the zoo and no where else! However, the excitement never once waned. Grace, Carmen and Olivia seemed just as excited when we picked them up from their homes. Looking at the kids and observing them during our time together, I cannot help but realise what tremendous energy they have, ah… the exuberance of youth was indeed displayed in full force!

Meet (L-R) Grace, Carmen & Olivia

Check out Olivia's cute bag.. color coordinated!!

This image cracks me up. I call it... "Journey through the valley of scary birds"

With vigor and courage we will prevail crossing the precarious footbridge!

The kids took pictures of almost anything and everything.

Enjoying some cool ice cream... the day was hot!

Yes, enjoy the breeze.. enjoy the freedom.. enjoy your youth!

Both Ivy and I hope that the girls would take back some fond memories of this outing. Next year they would be assigned to different classes, but I trust that their friendship with one another will remain for a long time :)

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Posted on December 6, 2009

Mark and Serene’s solemnisation took place at the Villa Bali. When I first heard about the place, I thought (being the sua ku that I am) I would be going to somewhere in Bali!

The Villa Bali is tucked away near Alexandra road, and it is a very nice, rustic and charming venue, perfect for your private functions. Its predominantly Balinese decor greets you once you step in, almost transporting you to another part of the world. Did I mention that the food was really nice as well?

Mark got to know Serene under quite interesting circumstances… via Facebook!  I was really amused when they told me about this. I guess online encounters does end up happily for some lucky people!

In the short time that I got know the two lovebirds, I realise that Mark is an approachable and really cool dude, while Serene really has the sweetest smile. This killer combination really made my job so much easier and fun, and I really enjoyed myself as I witnessed their special day!

I declare Mark the winner of the funniest face contest!

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