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Thursday, April 3, 2008

I think the secret to happiness is alcohol. Haha... before you get all alarmed about me turning into an alcoholic, rest assure that I'm nowhere near that. In fact, the last time I had alcohol was like a few months back and that was only a glass of cocktail. However, I lost count of how many glasses of wine I had drunk tonight. The waitresses kept pouring ok? Machiam like plain water.. Hahah.. But all I can say now as I'm typing this is that it sure feels good. :D I feel all happy and blushy and troubles seem to erode. I can even imagine myself walking into class after drinking wine and then smiling to the kids even when they misbehave. Alcohol makes me a nicer person to everyone and more chatty too. Much nicer.

It was a wedding to remember. The video was super hilarious and there's even a dance item by the couple. Very grand I would say. The most grand wedding I've ever been to. Shangri-La definitely lives up to its name. In the future if anyone wants to look for a wedding venue and can afford it, go for Shangri-La. Their service was superb too. I've never been to a wedding dinner whereby the waitresses would ask the guests how the food was. In fact, I've never been to a wedding whereby there's NO elderly waitresses. The waitresses at Shangri-La were young and could carry themselves well with elegance. Think they could almost pass off as Singapore Girls. Almost.

It's kind of touching to see a friend getting married. Especially a friend whom I've know for like for 11 years plus this year. It's happy to see a person moving on to the next phase of life and yet it's kind of sad that somehow one now only plays a small part in a married woman's life now.

The ministers who were there added some glam to the wedding too of course. I supposed with friends being sporting played a part in getting a wedding to be original and successful.

Wishing the couple eternal bliss.

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