Rachel & Gilbert's wedding was held at Orchid Country Club, situated near Yishun. All 4 of us almost forgot about the dinner and/or mixed up the dates. We ended up being late and well, the big miracle was Wendy, the super late queen, was finally earlier than me, the late queen (:
We have been looking forward to see the rest of our ex-company and colleagues from Infineon. I forgot most of them, except for my direct boss, CK Ong! Haha! SK and CK almost couldn't recognise me but well, I'm glad it was for the better =p Heehee!
Group pic outside the ballroom (: Wendy bothered to dressed up, finally!
The grand ballroom, with many many tables. As usual, our table is at the back.
The wedding menu =P
The nice candle stands along the wedding aisle (:
Eternity key, very creative door gift!
Wedding saucer display ornament :D
Decent pics of me and Alan, after much NGs on my part. LOL!
It was quite boring sitting with older adults, so we had to camwhore abit although we were not comfortable about that idea ourselves. Finally the food came (: yummy! Shark's fin was up after my all-time favourite cold dish!
Since our table for 10 was only sitting 6 pax, I had 3 bowls of that stuff =P I could literally bite into the chunk of fin. Ha! Sorry, I'm not so much of an animal activist. Anyway, SK Chow was happily serving me and Alan, which I couldn't refuse either. Oh wells :D I'm so satisfied.
Not my fault what, Pat and Cynthia din make it in the end although we were so eager to meet up with them lor. I volunteered to eat their share, see I so noble right :D
Soon after few dishes, the bride, Rachel and her mama marched into the ballroom, with some English love ballads playing in the background. I did recorded a video but I can't seem to upload into Youtube properly. Stupid Blogger only offers 100MB worth of upload space while the video is 109MB big. Oh wells.
Gilbert dedicated, sung a love ballad to Rachel, while his brothers played on their acoustic guitars.
So Westlife-style, as I commented to Alan. LOL! Something different from the usual wedding program. I like!
She was touched to tears. Sighs. So romantic, I know. Everyone now, "AWWW~!"
Some waiter entered the ballroom with a flaming sword O.O
Nope, he din swallow it, much to my sadistic displeasure. Sighs. He just kept waving all the way to the stage in front, thinking he was doing some magic show, but well he clearly disappointed us all. I still have no idea what significance that flaming sword carried, but it did looked entertainingly good with all the coloured spotlights and music. Haha!
Me and the pretty bride, Rachel! We both share the same birthday, just 5 years age difference. A lovely coincidence (:

Kang and Wendy, after the dinner. Tired from all the yakking and catching up at the table. Haha! You should have seen how she yakked on MY phone with Pat lah. Macham payphone, just that I'm the one slotting in the phonecard lah. Haiyo!
The cab ride home was another hilarious yet annoying stoy altogether. I thought I was gonna reach home as a 80-year-old granny lah. That not-that-old cab driver was taking forever to drive from Yishun to Jalan Kayu to Pasir Ris to Tampines and to Bedok.
The fare, needless to say, was more than expected. Darn that uncle, no wonder he can still make profits just by driving midnight cabbing. Where's your professional ethics, cab uncle?!
Oops, pardon me for digressing. To end this supposedly happy entry, last but not least, my utmost sincere blessings to the newlyweds. May God bless your marriage and do stay happy and blissful always.
Let us all, the ex-Infineon lunch kakis, meet up again soon for another meal ya =p Cheers!

