Guo Da Li

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I have taken some photos for the Guo Da Li. Below are the photos of the customary items that I have bought:
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You look dashing, dear… from Ju

He wears his spec everyday. He has no contact lenses and no intention of trying them.
Sandles+Shirts+bermudas = his attire = himself. Take out any 1 of those items from this equation, he looks weird.
He never dyes hair / highlight hair and totally disagrees with the idea of changing the hair color. His hair has been black from the day he was born. He believes being nature is beauty.

On 21June, he has done something he never did.

He DIDN’T WEAR SPEC – almost the whole day.
He DIDN’T WEAR SHIRTS+BERMS+SANDLES. Instead he wore shirts, tuexdo, pants, leather shoes.
He allowed the makeup artist to highlight his hair and most importantly, his hair went against the gravity. His 1st and ever new hairstyle -the korean actor’s hairstyle. @,@

How does he look like?

One word to sum up – DASHING!

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My Wedding Photos are Out!!!

I have just collected my wedding photos. And I know many people have been asking about them. So here you go. 😀 …>.<

How I feel about the photos? I didn’t expect they turn out to be so well. Thanks for modern photos editing software, flaws can be covered. Hehe…But my fiancee is really very pretty, isn’t she?

I still remember I went through the wedding photography session without my glasses. Whatever I see is completely blur when I looked ahead. I could still make up the shape of the person or the object. Still not so bad…as in, I won’t bump into the props…haha…

They were different venues. The indoor photography session lasted from 10am till 4pm. Then, the photographer drove us and the light-man to NTU which is in Boon Lay. Thus, we spent 1 hour to travel from North to the extreme West of Singapore (NTU – Nanyang Technological University). My fiancee and I met there and so it was a nostalgic place full of beautiful memories.

We spent about an hour there, moving from NTU Admin Annex to Nanyang Auditorium and then to LT 7, beside the Administration Building.

The photographer was very creative and flexible in making use of the venue to take wonderful wedding photos. He actually waited for the fountain to function before he snapped.

At about 6pm, we boarded the Mercedes Benz and travelled to Changi Village. It was a pier behind the SAF chalets. It was another 1 hour of commuting from extreme West to the extreme East. When we reached there, it was already 7pm and the photography session lasted for another 2 hour.

We were really very tired by then. However, it was an enjoyable session, travelling to extreme corners of Singapore for our wedding shots.

Collection of my Wedding Photos

We were very excited especially this week as we will be able to collect our wedding photos. Normally, the wedding photos are ready for collection 2 to 3 weeks before the wedding day.

What we have in the package:
1. 1 15″ Album of 28 photos
2. 1 CD of the softcopies of all the photos that are developed
3. 1 “3photos in 1″ Frame (which is to be hung on the wall)
4. 1 10″ X 12” Table-top
5. 48 pieces of 4R photos with 8 poses
6. 2 5R album of 28 photos

I have mentioned in earlier posts that we have to meet up with the staff incharge of designing and editing the wedding photos at least two times before we were completely satisfied with the results. It really takes a lot of organising, compromising of our busy schedule to squeeze out the necessary amount of time to complete various tasks.
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Thank you to “My Wedding Blog” Readers’ emails

Thank you to the many thank-you emails I have received from the regular readers after they have viewed My Wedding Blog.

(This blog is only about 3 months old and it has been read by over 9,000 different readers from at least 25 different countries ranging from USA to Mexico to China to India to Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Sri Lanka. My Wedding Blog has been “added as Favourites” at least 6,000 times in over 5,000 computers.)

Some emails are very truly generous complimenting how I have go all out to win the heart of my fiancee during courtship days before she became my girlfriend, during these 5 years while she was my girlfriend and during proposal day when she became my fiancee.

Some female readers emailed me regarding how they wish their boyfriends will do what I have done for my fiancee: folding paper cranes (like my 99 Cranes as a Wind Chime), using their hands to make handicraft gifts (like my Toothpick 1-metre tall Eiffel Tower) for their birthdays and making their proposal night a truly romantic and memorable one.
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