Running Man Ep 188.
Running Man went to Australia! Made me feel like going Gold Coast too (especially when my colleagues Iris and Evon will be going there (separately) this coming May.)
Running Man went to Australia! Made me feel like going Gold Coast too (especially when my colleagues Iris and Evon will be going there (separately) this coming May.)
Thanks to High Definition Technology, the kangaroos and esp koalas on screen are so cute!!!!
Rain is on this week's episode and I didn't know he can be so funny beneath his stolid exterior as portrayed in his previous concerts!
RICO-A-MONA Bridal.
The assigned bridal studio that will be providing my gowns, make-up and hair-do. I was actually debating between them and La Belle Couture, but what gave them the edge over the latter was their solid reviews mainly from my colleague Michelle and few other friends (whose perception of beauty is similar to mine).
Yes, it is one of the studios along Tanjong Pagar Rd, found in the heart of alternating bridal shops and Korean BBQ restaurants. :)
Rendezvous Hotel.
After sorting out several concerns, we eliminated Marina Mandarin, Mandarin Oriental, Shangri-La and a few others from our list of potential wedding banquet venues, and eventually settled on either Four Seasons Hotel or Goodwood Park Hotel. But due to parental objections (on my side) regarding the escalated costs, we have to confine our choices to hotels that were minus a star.
And finally... We compromised and Rendezvous Hotel was the best choice made out of this compromise. They allowed for our wedding to be held in a ballroom (Simba only wants a ballroom), was well-received by the previous users on food and service (my concern), gave a reasonable price quote (my parents' concerns), had no pillars in the ballroom and no additional charges for another projector (photographer's concern), and was reliable based on its long history (his parents' concerns).
A Chinese wedding (or any other wedding) is never easy since it is never up to 2 persons and is organised based on a collective decision.
The assigned bridal studio that will be providing my gowns, make-up and hair-do. I was actually debating between them and La Belle Couture, but what gave them the edge over the latter was their solid reviews mainly from my colleague Michelle and few other friends (whose perception of beauty is similar to mine).
Yes, it is one of the studios along Tanjong Pagar Rd, found in the heart of alternating bridal shops and Korean BBQ restaurants. :)
Rendezvous Hotel.
After sorting out several concerns, we eliminated Marina Mandarin, Mandarin Oriental, Shangri-La and a few others from our list of potential wedding banquet venues, and eventually settled on either Four Seasons Hotel or Goodwood Park Hotel. But due to parental objections (on my side) regarding the escalated costs, we have to confine our choices to hotels that were minus a star.
And finally... We compromised and Rendezvous Hotel was the best choice made out of this compromise. They allowed for our wedding to be held in a ballroom (Simba only wants a ballroom), was well-received by the previous users on food and service (my concern), gave a reasonable price quote (my parents' concerns), had no pillars in the ballroom and no additional charges for another projector (photographer's concern), and was reliable based on its long history (his parents' concerns).
A Chinese wedding (or any other wedding) is never easy since it is never up to 2 persons and is organised based on a collective decision.
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