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Saturday, May 26, 2007

Jason Ong & Angeline's Wedding - 19 May

Sorry, no pictures.

Used to be in the same cg as Jason Ong. First time i met Angeline in fact. Went to the wedding just on time. Didn't really see many familiar faces. Was afraid it will be quite awkward for me since i wasn't really attending with a click of friends. Nonetheless, was very glad i bumped into Corn, Geryl, Edmund Ong and Ng and the rest. Had a great time chatting. Its been a while since we were all close buddies in the pioneer N201 batch. Missed the good old times....those were the days back in 2003. How time flies, so many are married and starting their families and so many more...

Was very touched at the church wedding, teared and 3 points at the event.

1. When the groom opened the event with a solo guitar and song item - despite having only 15mins of sleep the night before, despite forgetting the lyrics, despite not being able to reach some notes.....still it was a touching scene with his bravery, for carrying out the item, dedicated to his beloved......

2. When they made their wedding vows to each other. Holy Matrimony always touches my heart. Walking down the aisle of a church is what almost every girl's dream is I hear - whether or not they are a Christian. To me, the Christian wedding vows are so much more emcompassing and meaningful. I also especially think it is more sincere for the couple to make an effort to memorise and recite the vows, saying it as they look into the eyes of the other. More often than not, the bride always remembers and recites better than the groom. But, its still the fact that the groom who makes the effort to memorise and recite (despite the fact that i noticed, men tends to be a bit weaker in memorising) that deserves to be applauded.

3. When the bride gave thanks to her parents. Especially the part where she said "Dad, mum, I have never given you a hug in my life, so here it is" and she went down the stage, to hug her parents. That is just so sweet and I admire her for her courage. Its just so true that we Asians just find it so hard to openly and initiatively hug our parents as an action of our Love for them!

All the best to your marriage, Jason and Angeline!
May the Lord bless you always! :)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for writing this.

5:55 pm  

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