Let me start this blog by saying, we (my family) don't know anything about weddings. In my family, I can count in one hand how many had proper wedding - Kuya Ji and Jamie, Ate Yogi and Kuya Vic and Ate Pana and Bruno. That's 3. Everyone else had quickie.
Luke and I went to the registry and was given less than 3 weeks to prepare the wedding. Our choice. We wanted to get married as soon as we can. We were ignorant. We thought it was that easy.
THE DRESS:
To my surprise, I wasn't a very fussy bride. When my sister suggested that I try the Warehouse dress, I liked it immediately and didn't look for anything else. Thank you peplum and lace trend! It took me just a day to choose my dress. My philosophy is: The less I try, the less option I have and the less decision I had to do. My shoes is from Zara. It was either nude conservative or pop of colour. Nude is so not me, enough said. :P
THE VENUE:
Originally, Luke and I joked about Cosmo - buffet restaurant in Reading. When he suggested Forbury Restaurant, I just went along with it. I can't think of any place which Europeans and Asians will like. Plus we were promised that the place will be closed for us. LIE! I was disappointed when I saw people in the restaurant but I was just so happy to be married that I wouldn't let that glitch ruin my day.
THE RING:
I didn't wanna exchange rings as I didn't wanna carry the burden of finding one that I am not inlove with. Luke on last minute changed his mind. We went around the high street a day before the wedding to look for rings. Mine was a toss up between M&S and Swarovski. We were supposed to purchase the M&S ring when he used the word token. The flips me out! I said, token of our cheap relationship. Hahaha! In the end, I bought one from Swarovski that matched my bespoke engagement ring perfectly. We will have one made for next year. :)
The wedding day was a mixed of emotion highs and lows. My family had pre-wedding drama although you can't tell that by looking at the photos. Good thing I was very good in masking my emotion or the day will be ruined. I cried it out the next day. Noone has the right to make the bride feel horrible 30 minutes before her wedding.
It was true when they say that the wedding day has to be enjoyed as it goes by quickly. We were fortunate that some of our close friends and families were present for our wedding. My fears of tripping and peeing didn't happen. Everyone had a good time and we were surrounded by people who is genuinely happen to us get married. Let's do this again next year! :)