I know, I know... this wasn't exactly her BIG day but in Malaysia, it was! What she had in November did not include us so nah, we're not going to take that into account.
Dor really does know how to choose dates. She chose to hold her Chinese ceremony on May 1; Labour Day. Ah, convenient. Everyone would be able to attend as no one could say, "Aiya, I'm working on that day la". And so, we gathered at her Uncle Daniel's house in OUG for the exciting day.
When I arrived, she was still doing her hair and make-up. Then, Yew Fon and Yee Teng arrived and together, we made preparations. Making 'Boobs & Sticks' was rather interesting. We were trying to get the boobs to be the same size. Another funny one was kissing paper. We had to cover the entire A4 paper so yea, we were madly kissing the paper. Yew Fon was great in the kitchen, preparing the sambal and wasabi spreads.
And it was time... they have arrived! The first challenge was Boobs & Sticks. Song choice: Macarena.
It was super hilarious! I had to hide behind the girls to hide my glee!
Having passed that challenge, they were allowed to proceed into the house. Now, it involved food but it was still physical. Let's have a look:
Yup, this is called the banana push-up. They guys were to do as many push-ups required to finish the banana. Only one bite per push-up so, yea... Colin was amazing - he finished the whole thing with just one push-up!
The Q&A session was less daunting. Oh well, at least not to us. For me, all I did was ask the questions and try not to look like I was trying to give out answers... haha... For them, hm, I guess it was otherwise as Darren had to crack his head trying to recall dates and shoe sizes and what not. He was one lucky chap as his first guess of Dor's lip print was the right one! Other questions, he wasn't as lucky so his pals helped him with taking the punishment, which they could select from the following:
They do not look friendly, do they?
I am not going to post all the questions we asked here but I will tell you that Darren does know his stuff. Another question he was lucky with was the one where he had to pick Dor's bra out of a dozen of them. He managed on the first pick, again!
Then it was up the stairs. Yes, much closer to Dor now. He had to sing her a song through the door. Simple? Yes, if she did not make him improvise the lyrics. He actually sang Macarena but she rejected because it was not a love song. Haha! There was a contract that he had to seal with kisses...
And finally, the last challenge of finding the key to the door of her room. We prepared a pail of ice where there were five keys of the same kind. Darren had to use his toes to pick a key to try to see if it opens the door. And what do you know? The first key was THE key! My golly!
And so the fun part of the day came to an end. The next part, the tea ceremony, was a family affair so us classmates left the scene.
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Friday, May 01, 2009
Monday, December 08, 2008
Meng Cheng's wedding
To be honest, this is seriously overdue and I totally blame the photographer and the bride's mum.... hahahaha... Okay, I think for a post like this, pictures speak louder than words so be prepared for a whopper of them...



Ken Lie and her husband were there, too! I think the last time I saw her would be our Grade 8 theory exam in MBS. Gosh! That was super long ago!

Of course, how can we not have a picture of my happy aunt!

Here are my oldest cousin and cousin brother-in-law, Pei Shen and 'Rabbit' Kor Kor...

My dad congratulating the newly-weds...


Some relatives who were present included mum's pretty Seremban cousin, Wan Mei and her daughter...



YYYAAAMMMMMMMMM SSSSEEEEEEEEENNNNGGGG!!!!


From the left, Hoi Ying, Hoi Ching and Li Bin are the children of two of mum's cousins. Also, they all studied at our Centre so they are not only my second cousins, they are also my students!

This is mum's cousin Chu Yuan and if you Google her name, you'd find out a few things about her...

And on the left is Lik Shan, Chu Yuan's younger brother. He was the only other relative (and the only one who spoke Hakka) in Sydney. The leng lui is Ting Ting, also my second cousin...

And now, for a family portrait:

How can we forget the traditional tea ceremony? Here's mum and I with the lucky girl before the ceremony proper:

Kau fu, yam cha...



Wahahaha... super yummy suckling!!!




To cap off the whole thing, they went to Putrajaya to snap a few panaromic shots. I tagged along because I wanted a shot with my cousin as well!

Wishing the new couple a blissful marriage! Gong Xi!
Ken Lie and her husband were there, too! I think the last time I saw her would be our Grade 8 theory exam in MBS. Gosh! That was super long ago!
Of course, how can we not have a picture of my happy aunt!
Here are my oldest cousin and cousin brother-in-law, Pei Shen and 'Rabbit' Kor Kor...
My dad congratulating the newly-weds...
Some relatives who were present included mum's pretty Seremban cousin, Wan Mei and her daughter...
YYYAAAMMMMMMMMM SSSSEEEEEEEEENNNNGGGG!!!!
From the left, Hoi Ying, Hoi Ching and Li Bin are the children of two of mum's cousins. Also, they all studied at our Centre so they are not only my second cousins, they are also my students!
This is mum's cousin Chu Yuan and if you Google her name, you'd find out a few things about her...
And on the left is Lik Shan, Chu Yuan's younger brother. He was the only other relative (and the only one who spoke Hakka) in Sydney. The leng lui is Ting Ting, also my second cousin...
And now, for a family portrait:
How can we forget the traditional tea ceremony? Here's mum and I with the lucky girl before the ceremony proper:
Kau fu, yam cha...
Wahahaha... super yummy suckling!!!
To cap off the whole thing, they went to Putrajaya to snap a few panaromic shots. I tagged along because I wanted a shot with my cousin as well!
Wishing the new couple a blissful marriage! Gong Xi!
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