About Me
Imperfect Singaporean
Unpredictable Aries
Non-Smoker
Social Drinker
Adores the Family
Cherishes Friendship
Enjoys Dancing
Pigs out on Yummy Food
Loves Pretty Necklaces
Fetish for Dresses
Indulges in Ice-Cream
Crazy over Dark Chocolates
Interests
Broadway Musicals
Movies
Fashion
Beauty & Health
Latin Dance
Ballroom Dance
Chilling Out
Swimming
Shopping
Travelling
Wish List
Continue with Yoga
Pretty Nails
Daily Skincare Regime Korea in Apr '08 Cambodia in Jul '08 Bangkok in Dec '08 Hanoi in Apr/May '09 Perth in Sep '09 Bangkok in Dec '09 Europe in May '10
Taipei-Bangkok in Sep '10
Just attended a wedding dinner on Monday at Hilton Singapore. Is the wedding of a secondary school classmate, Hwee Shi. Remember her as this tall bright girl in class who was forever laughing. Am not that close to her but she invited everyone in class and so I went. Valerie, Meiqing and Qiumei went too. The four of us have always been a clique. Anyway, was nice meeting the rest of the ex-classmates after so long. Think I have not met some of them since secondary school. Hmm, that will be about 8 years. Gosh! Well, everyone has changed, in one way or another. But then again, a span of 8 years, from teenagehood to adulthood, there must be a serious problem if there is no change! Was a really pleasant evening, all thanks to Hwee Shi's invitation.
Received Annie's Wedding Invitation a few days ago. Her BIG Day is on 1 October 2005. It's a Saturday. Irene is invited too and she just sms-ed me on the wedding table number assigned. Expectedly, will be on the same table as Irene. Great! Annie looks so blissed on her wedding photos and I am really glad she can finally settle down with the man who is going to take care of her for the rest of her life. Seems like many of my friends are getting married. But no, I don't feel pressured to. In fact, I feel that getting married for my age is way too young. I know many beg to differ. I guess it all depends on individuals. Wondering whose wedding bells I will hear next.
Meiqing was just saying that it is better to marry early else in future after giving birth, the age difference between parent and child will be too great and may have big generation gap. In my opinion, it all boils down to parental upbringing and how close the parent-child bond is. My uncle's age different with his son is about 36 years and they are really close. Not much of a generation gap from what I see. Actually, if a couple does truly understand each other well enough, able to accept the flaws and overlook the mistakes, early marriage may not be a bad thing. Afterall, during our Grandparents' times, many married young and still going strong till today. It will be so sweet to have someone walking side by side with you till the end of time...