Revive, REVIVE!

peichyi December 17th, 2008

Looking back, it seems our journey took a pause as we left for our honeymoon on March 10 this year. But it isn’t true! Just that laziness and procrastination took over for a bit.

A lot has happened since our wedding day and I’ve decided to draft a wrap up of 2008 for David and Pei Chyi. That should be the next blog entry as i gather my thoughts.

Meanwhile, Joanie and Gavin just launched their lovely but wordy wedding site (can’t wait to get to Melbourne guys!!)

We also wanted to set a direction for this blog, and come up with entries that reflect certain aspects and categories of life; so come January 1st 2009 we will rebrand this whole blog including the themes and layout :)

Day 1 as Mr & Mrs Wang

david March 10th, 2008

12.24am – Pei Chyi removes the dozens of pins in her hair, takes a shower. David is falling asleep in the other bathroom.

12.45am – David and Pei Chyi hit the sack in their apartment for the first time. Both fall asleep 30 seconds later.

7.30am – Sun shining in through the bedroom window wakes the newlyweds.  David and Pei Chyi enjoy instant coffee in their living room. Can’t believe the wedding is finally over.

9.00am - Proceed to Pei Chyi’s parents home to pack for honeymoon. David greets ‘Pa’ and ‘Ma’.

1.00pm – Lunch with rowdy relatives.

2.00pm – Return ‘kua‘ and head to Kajang. Pei Chyi greets ‘Pa’ and ‘Ma’.

4.00pm – Tea with David’s extended family. Had leftover wedding cake. Complained about bad service at wedding banquet.

5.00pm – Pei Chyi zones out while David packs for honeymoon.

8.00pm – Quiet dinner with extended family.  Eric never fails to entertain us with his stories.

10.00pm – Leave for LCCT

11.56pm – Typing this blog post from McDonalds LCCT while waiting for flight to Manila at 1.20am. Enjoying life as Mr & Mrs Wang :D

Just married..

david March 8th, 2008

By the time you read this post Pei Chyi and I would have been married. In case you missed it, here’s the wedding video.

Download David & Pei Chyi’s Wedding Video

Also, here’s how you can share your photos with us. First, you’ll need a Flickr account (signing up is free). Second, upload your photos. Third, tag your photos ‘dwpcwedding’ and it will show up on this URL: www.flickr.com/photos/tags/dwpcwedding

Thanks to everyone for being part of our special day!

We’re registered!

david March 4th, 2008

It’s been too long since our last update and I don’t know where to start. But the big news is that Pei Chyi and I got registered on Monday. Hooray! Now for the exchange of vows on Saturday.

After the registration, we also took some photos around Putrajaya. It was quite fun, and our photographer Bernard Goh from Creative Clicks was super dedicated and we think he did a great job. Here are some preview photos:

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With 3 days to go to the big day, we’re both pretty excited and nervous, but we can’t wait to get over with it at the same time. Preparations are pretty much all in order so see you this Saturday!

DIY – Unity Candle and Flower Girl Basket

david November 21st, 2007

Me being the artsy crafty type, i dragged Jess with me to this craft supply shop in PJ old town to get some ribbons and trimmings to start on the unity candle and the flower girl basket. Yes yes, Dave thinks the unity candle is really cheesy but i really think its very meaningful. Anyway, bought some white candles from Ikea and with some superglue and some imagination i managed to glue the ribbons together and attached some butterfly motif bling bling on the candles. Here’s how it looks like:

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As for the flower girls basket, i got put off by the ready made ones in Lovely Lace so what I did was I made a similar one at a fraction of the price, approx. RM 10 for all the materials. With a hot glue gun (and lots of glue everywhere 1 hour later) here’s how it looks like:

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We also got a “Just Married” plate made, for use with the car deco, I ordered it together with my friend Grace from this company called Whizarts. It’s a nice addition to the floral car deco that we opted for. Wondering if I should start saving some cans to tie to the back of the car?

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I’m still going to DIY some boutteniers for the boy helpers out of buttons and ribbons. Got the idea from Martha Stewart weddings blog. Once i have those done i’ll post the pictures here. For the girl helpers, i’ve already purchased some ready made lace/fabric flower corsages from Bangkok, a real deal! Will post the pictures together with the button boutteniers soon.

It’s getting closer

admin October 3rd, 2007

Just a little over 5 months to go before the wedding day, gosh time flies! I finally got my measurements taken with my gown maker on Saturday and tweaked the design a lil’ bit. The first fitting would be in December, hopefully then I could get Dave to take some photos and put them up here.

My dear cousin is helping us out with the wedding invites (which we also sorted out last weekend), so a big thank you shout out to Debra. For customised wedding invitations please visit her company’s website :)

Now i gotta figure out how to DIY the decorations for our wedding ceremony…any ideas anyone?

Happy surprise birthday Pei Chyi

david September 24th, 2007

This last weekend was Pei Chyi’s birthday. And since she’s never had a surprise birthday party, I decided to throw one for her, with the help of some great friends.

We started planning the surprise from a month ago. Pei Chyi only thought that the 2 of us were spending a weekend alone in Port Dickson. After lunch, we drove down to PD to a condo that belonged to Sharon’s family friend.

Pei Chyi didn’t suspect a thing. When we opened the door to the apartment she was so surprised to see Billy, Vivien, Sharon and Josie waiting. She said later that her heart was pounding because she was really freaked out.

We then spent the weekend eating (and drinking), playing cards, swimming and just hanging out. Thanks everyone for a fantastic weekend.

Pei Chyi, hope you had a great birthday. Love you.

P.S. Check out more photos from the trip in our Flickr set.

The case of the traditional Chinese costume

admin September 21st, 2007

The kua has been on my mind since we started to discuss about the attire for the wedding and the reception. The kua is really a red 3/4 sleeved top with a red ankle length skirt, with loads of sequins and beading resembling the dragon and the phoenix. The Chinese believe that this is symbolic for matrimonial harmony and a happy marriage. Here’s a link to some pictures of how a kua typically looks like. When i showed a picture of it to my maid of honour, Jess, she gasped and her eyes opened wide. I don’t know if it was too foreign for her or that it was too red. But i like it!

Initially, the intention was to purchase an off-the-shelf evening gown, until i found some contacts for kua rental. Mom and i visited a shop in Puchong called Xilinmen last week and they had a limited range of kua for rent. I tried on two of them and there was one that fit just nice. Without much thought we placed a booking deposit for the kua and I will be wearing it for the reception (changing into it from my wedding gown in between dish no. 2 or 3).

We now need to fish around for Dave’s Chinese traditional costume to match the kua :) I’m thinking Jet Li in one of those kung fu movies…..

Wedding rings – check!

admin August 28th, 2007

We took advantage of the mega sale and bought our wedding rings! 2 very simple yet elegant platinum bands from D&P caught our eyes and it fits perfectly…hopefully we don’t have to resize it nearer to the wedding day.

As for the planning, we’re pretty much on track with our to-do list, the only thing that’s not really confirmed are the flowers, and the decorations for the wedding ceremony.

As much as it may seem overwhelming, we have been enjoying the whole planning of the wedding! 6 months and 11 days to go till our big day :)

Planning updates as of May 2007

admin May 20th, 2007

Dear friends,

We are pleased to announce that both our reception and dinner venues have been booked and confirmed. The wedding ceremony and reception will be held at Top Hat Restaurant in the morning. As their profile shouts “….housed in one of the few remaining grand mansions still extant in the city, with a large garden of angsana trees, overgrown with heliconias…”, the plan is to have canopies set up in the garden for the religious ceremony and a reception thereafter.

The wedding dinner will be hosted at the Sime Darby Convention Centre, located in the resort setting of the Kuala Lumpur Golf & Country Club vicinity off Jalan Bukit Kiara (on the way to Sri Hartamas and Mon’t Kiara). Like every other Chinese wedding banquet, pre-dinner cocktails will be served prior to the dinner during arrival of guests.

We have also booked our official photographer with Jason of Camwork Photo for the wedding day. We will not be taking any pre-wedding photos at the studio instead taking some casual impromptu ones during the marriage registration (scheduled for February 2008) and possibly some portraits with the family once the wedding gown is ready.

Speaking of which we have met up with the wedding gown maker, Kris of That Special Occasion  yesterday to conceptualize and come up with some ideas for the dress. Designs were sketched and no, i shall not be sharing them here….! You will have to wait till 08-03-08 to see the real deal.

On a separate note, our cozy little apartment is soon ready for occupation, with the final touches to the kitchen being done and is scheduled for completion by the end of this month. This would mean a housewarming party is in the pipeline and a wish list of possible gifts for our home will be put up soon to help ease your purchasing decisions.

Moving on we would soon start to put together the wedding committee with all our helpers listed out, as well as start marriage counseling in June.

292 days to go!

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