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Wedding Dinner At Sun Lee How Fook Restaurant, Ipoh

A WEDDING TO REMEMBER!

No, no... not my wedding nor my kids' wedding... LOL... The auspicious occasion belonged to one of my good, better, best friend, her son got married on Sunday.  Remember the previous post about sending dowry to the bride's house?  That's the continuation of the wedding plans.. and the real Big Day took place last weekend.  And we the Aunties of the bridegroom were excited about the B-day as much as our all-time-buddy!  We known each other since we were 13, both of us registered our marriage on the same day with our partners, of course... and we seen our babies growing up together.. and now her Baby Boy has tied the knot...*while mine are still pending*... LOL....

Back to the wedding dinner, a few of us went to the restaurant early to help out.  No one was around then and we took the opportunity to have some fun at the photo booth before we began our tasks....
That's US before the guests arrived....
Buddies Forever...
Solo...
LOVE is all around.. now.. where's my partner??
Main table for the Special Ones... 
Preparation at the reception... 
No, not us aunties who were welcoming the guests... 
This task must be given to Pretty Young Ladies...
Soon when the guests started to arrive, our tasks began....
A few of us were in charge of the Finance...
All Ang Pows received were noted and added up..
And we settled the bill as soon as the cash were enough to cover....
That was our task for the night.... 
By the time our task was done, the first dish was served... 
Got these pictures from my friend who was in charge of taking them instead of me..
LOL...
Oh yes.. we have time to take some photos before the dinner started..... 
And we ended the night by rendering or should I say "Screeching?"
A song by Cliff Richard....
CONGRATULATIONS!!
*made a video of us too...but better not put it up*
Recording studios might be very busy then...
LOL....

Comments

  1. Congrats to the newly weds! Wah like that no need to hire a band lah, huh? LOL!

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    1. Better to be safe to hire.. otherwise guests all run away before dinner is over.. hahaaa

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  2. Congrats to the newly weds!!! No picture of the newly weds?

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  3. Video! Video! Video!!! How can you not share that? I've two weddings to attend in December but unfortunately, no, it is not my girl's either. Sobsssss!!!!

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  4. Wow! You buddies sure enjoying yourself that night. Doesnt you feel young again?? Haha.

    Congrats to the newlyweds.

    Soon, it would be your kids' turn. ^&

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  5. wah u got important role...counting $$$$ wor....I mean angpows...hehehe...see that u ladies had a great time singing in weddings! ok next time should hire u!

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  6. Congrats to the bride and groom and your best friend too! Wah, you look so hot in that dress.

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    1. Quite cold actually.. air con very strong... *wink*

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  7. Congrats to the newly weds! Weddings are always joyous occasions

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    1. You are so brave to go on stage to sing!

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    2. With a few of us, no problem.. ahem.. hahahaa

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  8. Wonderful pictures of such a joyous occasion! Your boys are so handsome, soon YOU will be mother of the groom!

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