Tuesday, January 27, 2004

Mothers and orchids
I guess all Asian mothers love orchids. When I asked both my mother and my future mother-in-law if they had a flower preference for their corsage, both answered with "orchids". Well, here are some nice examples:

Two cymbidum orchids

Single cymbidum orchid

Bright single orchid

Tuesday, January 20, 2004

Monday, January 19, 2004

HONEYMOON!

So, we've FINALLY decided on a honeymoon destination...Venice! Well, actually, it's more like Italy because we want to spend time in Florence, Rome, Cinque Terre, and Pompeii. But the last few days will definitely be in Venice. Just to wind it up with a bit of old European romance. teehee. It took us a LONG time to figure this one out because half of me wanted to go to a tropical paradise and the other half wanted to do sightseeing. If we were to do tropical island, then we would spend one week lounging on white beaches and the second week in either Australia or New Zealand. We looked up the weather for May/June in those two countries, and BOY, it's too cold for a honeymoon. So, we nixed the Tahiti idea. BUT, I told FI that I wanted to go to French Polynesia before I become old and saggy. :p

Also, this weekend, I found my chipao! I went to Chinatown on Saturday with my mother. Went to Dragon Seed, located right next to public parking. woohoo! A custom chipao costs about $350-$370 depending on the material you want because the labor costs here are high. The lady who serviced us had a cute babyface with a voice to match. She rolled out bolts of red fabric for us to pick one for the chipao. The fabric that I really liked looked pretty blah until we put it up against me and 'simulated' a chipao. It looked so much better then! The lady was really nice and found two chipaos, already made, made from that fabric I chose. My mother and I had already looked around the store and didn't see those two. And since they wouldn't be custom made, it would be only $120 and free alterations! Now I have to get shoes! heehee!!! Very satisfying shopping trip.

Afterwards, had a cheap but delicious lunch. We HAD to make a trip to this special bakery because we were up in SF. So we braved the crowds (it's the weekend right before Chinese New Year's so everyone was out buying food and incense sticks, PLUS there was a street fair that day) to get three dozen Chinese buns. yum!

Monday, January 12, 2004

New Ears!

This past Sunday, accompanied by SSS, I got my ears pierced! No more naked ears. Ten years ago, I had planned to get my ears pierced junior year of high school, and I just kept putting it off. But now that the wedding is coming up soon, no more delaying. For me, the wait was what made me nervous. The lady who did the piercing was like "Is this your first time??" in a i-can't-believe-you-haven't-gotten-it-done-before-especially-at-your-age tone of voice. So the actually piercing wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. But now I have to be careful with my ears...they're still a bit sore. They feel as if they've been working weights at the gym.

On another note, we're working on the design of our invitations, FINALLY.

Oh, and I lied in the last post. I might put up pictures of potential BM and MOH bouquets. :p

Wednesday, January 07, 2004

No more flower posts

I've just ordered my bouquet! It'll be silk so that I can keep forever and ever after the wedding. :p In my excitement, I forgot to order the groom's boutenniere! haha!! So I quickly emailed back that addition to my order. I haven't done wedding stuff in SO long. Everytime I get together with friends they always remind me how much more I still have left by asking me questions about my progress. Because, YIPES, less than 6 months!!!!! eeek!

So the New Year's in. And I haven't crystallized my resolutions yet. I guess a part of me knows that they'll dissolve into my usual habits by late February. :p Haven't bothered yet. Although, I know I should probably be a good citizen and make them like the rest of America. Good luck to all on YOUR resolutions!