Come actual day, the kids were so excited they got up when the skies were still dark. I cracked my lids open and the time read 6am. *groans I distracted them with TV and breakfast, and we all got a move on an hour later.
At 8am, we made it to the house and I was so happy and excited to see my little sister all dolled up! She looked amazing, like a pretty princess and the house was filled with happiness as aunts and uncles huddled in the home to eat, chat and make merry.
My 3 favourite moments of the morning:
1) Witnessing my sister break down in tears while reading a card written to her by B.
The sister loves gifting (and receiving) and I am not at all surprised when they decided to create this exchange between them on this special day of theirs. To hear the loving words crafted by B was very touching and shows a side of him that I seldom see (he's usually goofy).
2) Witnessing my parents and sister break down in tears during veiling.
Touching moment between them 3 |
3) Witnessing how much fun the groom and his groomsmen had while gate-crashing.
To say that they were having a party specially organised just for them is an understatement. Gotta love their sporting attitudes and spirits! Well done, boys!
FAMILY! (Hadn't realised it until today that we were all colour-co-ordinated! Totally unplanned #telepathic) |
After lunch, there was some time and I sent the kids home to nap while I prepared to head to the dinner venue earlier for some hair & make-up pampering. During this time, I was trying to concoct my speech.
About this speech - the sister had told me some time ago that I was a segment in their programme. I loved that I was - very honoured - but for some reason, I could not seem to craft it properly. I blame work and plenty of distractions, but I operate on feelings and without being in the right mood, everything that I drafted seemed crap! I was getting annoyed, slightly panicky. The sister and I even had a conversation about this, where she jokingly said, 'is ok, you can do it on the day.'
Well, what do you know? I did end up doing that. It's all the things that made it possible, such as the details of the beautiful night - from the tiny details at dinner venue, the beautiful people at the wedding...
Hiao-ing by myself |
After snapping pics and observing a touching solemnisation ceremony, I was definitely in the right mood. The random paragraphs I crafted over the past weeks that didn't do it for me, started to fall in place. I wrote new lines, edited existing ones, shifted the sequence of my thoughts... and finally, finally had something I was happy with. While rehearsing, the sister crashed into the room. Ok, HER room.
I love you baby girl |
It was a chance meeting meant to be, because it turned out to be the only picture I had with the sister that night, in that little changing area. I left to let her rest and get pretty, while I found another corner to continue practising my speech. I'm happy to say that the result was great! I was happy sharing my love of the couple with everyone present, and I was so proud to be the big sister.
Some pics from the rest of the night:
Handsome page boy |
Pretty flower girl |
Pic of us, the original 3 |
Proud papa and grandma |
The brother and the sis-in-law |
J, sharing his love |
2nd march in - look at the lovely gown! |
More lovingly crafted details - the kids are on the programme! Almost famous. |
The evening was fun-filled, light-hearted, slightly muggy but otherwise great weather. The food was tasty, the guests were appropriately rowdy... all in all, it was a fun and happy night. Nothing could be more fitting for this lovely couple, and I am so pleased and proud of how they managed to work out their issues through their courtship and arrived at this milestone. It's the start of a beautiful journey ahead as a unit of two and I know it'd be an amazing journey ahead!
Congratulations you two! Lots of love... |
tee hee hee. SO NICE. LOVE.
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