When they say I do
As I said, one of the agendas of my current trip is to attend the wedding of boyfriend’s close friend in KL. Initially my travel date didn’t allow me to do so. But due to some reason I had to changed the flight date and so I set it to a day before their big day.
Boyfriend’s role for the day (Saturday 26th November) was to drive the two photographers around. He sent them to the bride’s house around 6am, that’s when make-up session started. Then, we went there around 7 something to see the fetching-bride-moment where some games were held. First time ever seeing the games in real life instead of HK drama.
Here’s the wedding car, Estima, with pink and white ribbons. Beautiful!
We managed to witness the moment when they said “I do”, despite the fact that we were lost for about 1 hour while finding the way to the church. Seriously KL road is a mess, even GPS also couldn’t help some time.
Left: Boyfriend did the slideshow revision on the way to the church. Right: The art of folding a napkin, which is a master piece of Mr. Ah-Nga.
The restaurant is located nearby KLCC. We arrived around 5pm something since photographers needed to take pictures of the make-up session. Luckily the building has shoes store and others like manufactured homes store, I could kill my time by window shopping.
We were seated at table number 8, the lucky number. Yay! Anyway, the food was awesome, except the fried rice which tasted kinda weird for me.
To the newlywed, Mr and Mrs. Tee, wish you a merry wedding life and happily ever after!











the seats are all traditionally red in color!! wow ~~ is this a norm color? Here in Spore, the weddings that I’ve attended have beige or white seat covers.
yeap, all in red while the color scheme for church wedding is in purple. Not sure if red is the norm color in KL.
Thx alot oh my dear fren 4 personally attending our big day…n ur wishes….ur attendance n ur participant is our most privileged blessing frm u n andrew 2!! Love both of u….=)