Archives for November 2010

The Ringbearer

He was terrible during the rehearsals.

Refused to walk down the aisle quoting that he was feeling 'moody' that day. Then when he decided to participate in the rehearsal for the bridal party down the aisle, he deliberately walked so slowly and then ran down the aisle, leaving poor Janae the flower girl behind.

Hb and I had to give him a good talking-to after that.

When he realised that he had a really important job; leading the bridal party and passing the rings to the Pastor, he decided to be compliant and follow through, despite having high fever the night before and then nursing a slight fever through the late morning.

Still clowning in front of the camera despite the fever (with flower girl Janae, BIL's niece)

 

Holding on to the ring pillow

 

Leading the bridal party and getting ready for their entrance

 

Ready to roll…

 

Some moments before the walk in;

With Grandpa and Grandma

 

With Nana and Granddad

 

Grandad with the flowergirl and ringbearer

 

Then, during the solemnisation…

 

The ringbearer got really bored and decided to fiddle around with the DSLR,

Striking plenty of poses for his friend Alex, who took his photos

 

Then when it was his turn to use the DLSR…

He took these photos of hb and I, and Alex

 

The ringbearer had a great time at the wedding despite his fever spiking to 39.1 degrees moments before we left for home.

It has been a taxing day for hb and I, not that we had alot to do for the wedding. But rather, we had to ensure his temperature was kept under control and that he got his rest in between the day wedding and the evening dinner.

Doing his 'yam sengs' at the wedding dinner

 

His fever spiked to 39.2 degrees celsius during the tail end of the dinner, hb and I even resorted to using a table napkin soaked in ice cold water to keep his temperature down. He was still really active throughout, so we left early and lethargy only set in when we were in the car on our way home.

The fever did not return last night, thank God for His healing hands on Kyle. He seems to have battled the flu bug and is on his way to recovery this morning.

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Some time away

Away from home that is.

Blessed with free accomodation in 2 different hotels in 3 days, a first stay-cation for us. It was a thrill for K, who exclaimed many times during the first day at Resorts World about how he loved hotels and showed his appreciation "oohing and aah-ing" loudly when we checked in to the room for the first time.

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We explored Festive walk the first night, just K and I (dh was attending a gala dinner), was not too thrilled by the selection of food available and headed back to Vivo for Ramen and sushi.

Headed towards Imbiah Lookout the next morning to check out the sights…

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No thrills, no 3D shows, just beautiful nature for us nature lovers.

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Displaying cheeky little poses for the camera along the way

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A visit to the under-water world, always a part of our itinerary each time we are at Sentosa

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More fancy poses along the way. I still can't figure out where he gets his inspiration from…

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More 'waiting for the bus @ the bus stop' poses

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We ended the evening with 'Songs of the Sea' which K absolutely hated.

After whining 'I want to go now', we left early and

missed the best part of the show; the finale with the fireworks.

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Next morning, crazy queues for breakfast at Festive Walk so we hopped on the train back to Vivo for tea, pork floss toast and a game of 'Old Maid'

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Checked out at 12pm and headed to our next stay-cation at Park Regis at Merchant Road

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Pretty cool being the first to experience the rooms even before the hotel's grand opening…

Great place to stay for any business traveller.

And the people at Park Regis went that extra mile to prepare a room to ensure a comfortable stay for the 3 of us.

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Lunch @ Central at the restaurant with the view of Clarke Quay.

Savoured the best Ramen in Singapore.

We really love our Japanese food, K and I…dh is left with little choice since majority wins 😉

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The family had a great time at our first stay-cation, especially K.

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The only complain that I have is of a stiff neck.

Been forced to sleep in strange positions on the hotel beds,

since K insisted on clinging to my arm for all three nights while sleeping…

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