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Donald and I are in the papers! haha.

Our wedding is featured in Perth’s online papers, WAToday. Imagine the honour of getting asked to be interviewed! Okay, I’d like to think it’s all about us, but it’s also about the wonderful photographer from White Tulip Photography, Amanda Bowler. =) She took some really awesome photos. But what an awesome memory to have our wedding featured! A story for the kids and family in the future. haha.

Ohoh, I better do some decent thank-yous here! =)

– to Nicole Forde for making me feel beautiful! She’s amazing with makeup & hair!
– to Moving Still for the most amazing wedding video. It was what we were hoping for and much much more!
– to Jeff Munn for officiating the wedding, and make it so easy for us. =)

T-minus 4.5 hours! =P Won’t be picking Donald up from the airport, but will instead get some beauty sleep before meeting him for breakfast tomorrow. As sappy as I’m going to sound, I can’t wait to see my husband! It’s been one week =(

Went out for tea with my mom today. We were gonna go for the Goodwood Park hi-tea buffet, but we spent way too long at Hyatt finalising the wedding next Saturday. We ended up at the Royal Copenhagen at Ngee Ann City for tea. Bloody rip off imo. My mom was raving about it so I thought it should be good. Was a little disappointing. We went around Orchard for a bit, having scored a free parking voucher and we all know how expensive it is to park at Orchard! I ended up with a brand new suitcase, courtesy of my mom’s credit card rebates, and 3 empty photo albums for the photos that Donald is bringing back tomorrow.

The sister returns from Japan tomorrow. It’s been a while since my whole family is back. Will be heading to Gramma’s house for some awesome food. mmM. Crap, I seriously gotta stop gorging myself with awesome food. haha. Thank goodness my final gown fitting is next week. Which means I’ll have…*counts fingers*about 5 days to lose weight before the final fit. *sigh*

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