Finally our parents meet

david February 28th, 2007

Back in 2006, even before I proposed to Pei Chyi, we had decided that Chinese New Year would be the best time for our parents to meet each other. Yup, that’s right, they’ve not actually met face-to-face this past 4 years that Pei Chyi and I have been together.

So Chinese New Year arrived and we set last Sunday as the meeting date. Sunday arrived and my whole family made our way to Pei Chyi’s house after church. Pei Chyi and I were quite nervous about it. How would it go? Would our parents manage to get along? Will they have anything in common? What if the conversation starts to turn towards dowry??

In preparation for a smooth meeting, Pei Chyi and I even thought of topics to talk about beforehand to avoid any awkward silences. It’s a good thing we did because the conversation did almost patter out several times. That is, until Pei Chyi’s cousin joined the conversation.

Pei Chyi and DebraDebra did a good job in being a real chatterbox and easily steered the conversation everywhere and back. She managed to relieve a lot of the stress that Pei Chyi and I had and so we’re really thankful.

So, scratch one more checkbox off the list. Our parents have finally met without disaster. Now onward to more planning for the big day.

Planning is slow…

david February 24th, 2007

Sorry the blog has been so quiet, but we’ve got nothing to report because we’ve got nothing done yet.

Chinese New Year, monster guest lists, difficulty in finding venues, general laziness and procrastination on our part – all contributors to us being behind schedule in our planning. We’ve not yet made any solid decisions and have not booked any venues and vendors at all. We need a kick in our butts!

The planning has begun!

admin January 15th, 2007

Bridesmaids and future bride

Bridesmaids and the future bride

Last week, we had the inaugural meeting together with my maid of honour (Jessica) and my bridesmaids (Joanie and Yvonne). The meeting was arranged so that all three maids can be introduced to each other and also because Joanie will be flying back to Melbourne (where she leads a secret life) and will only be back weeks before my wedding next year.

Speaking of next year we have sort of shortlisted the date but this will be announced later once we have confirmed the venue availability. All we can say now is that it will be in March 2008.

In the midst of discussion, we realised that Dave doesn’t have any good friends who are guys. We had a real problem shortlisting groomsmen because all his friends are of the female kind.  You see, in uni, all his coursemates were girls. In his first job, he was the only male executive. Not until he joined marcus evans did he start forming friendships with the men (i meant boys).

So…all seems well and we will be venue hunting this weekend. Will be posting photos when i get them from Joanie!

The backstory to the proposal

david January 5th, 2007

I didn’t write about this earlier because all this happened before I started this blog. But I wanted to blog it anyway because it’s quite a fun story and would be something interesting to recall when Pei Chyi and I are older.

Although Pei Chyi, me and her parents had already accepted that Pei Chyi and I would get married some time in the future, I had decided to make sure to ask for her parents’ permission formally in advanced. And so several months ago (probably back in July), I had the opportunity to speak to Pei Chyi’s parents alone. Nervously, I told them that I really cared for Pei Chyi and that I wanted to make sure it was ok with them that I marry Pei Chyi.

Auntie and Uncle said yes, reminded me to take care of her and told me to not rush into it.

Great! I was really happy. It went smoother than I thought it would go, and the looks on their faces made me feel that they were quite pleased with it.

Later that evening, I was speaking to Pei Chyi on the phone when she said,

“Dear, Mom told me something earlier…”

Auntie had told her everything and basically spoilt my surprise. Oh well.

It was probably my fault because I had forgotten to tell them I wasn’t about to propose yet, so please keep it a secret. But at the same time I have a feeling that Auntie was too happy to contain it inside anyway.

With the cat out of the bag as well it wasn’t going to be much of a surprise if I had proposed soon after that. Plus I couldn’t afford a ring at that time anyway. So I decided to wait till Pei Chyi had sort of forgotten about it before catching her by surprise.

Unfortunately, the silly girl couldn’t let it go. She kept hinting to me about wedding rings and kept saying things like it wasn’t the the value of the wedding ring that was important, and suggested to just get engaged with a more affordable (i.e. “cheap”) ring. She went on and on about it till it got me quite annoyed. In the end I had to put a stop to it by telling her that I didn’t want to hear another peep out of it.

Thankfully, Pei Chyi finally forgot about the impending proposal and sort of resigned herself to wait till when I could afford the ring.

Little did she know that I had been plotting all along and had bought the ring quietly under her nose… In hindsight, I’m glad that I didn’t relent to her insistence of quickly getting engaged. With her constant hinting, it almost felt that I would be proposing because I was being compelled and pressured to do so. Plus I’m happy I waited till I could afford the Estrella ring because the first things her cousin and my aunties asked was, “How many carats?” “Got certificate or not?” and the very blunt “Big or not?”

Also, it was quite tough for me to surprise Pei Chyi with my proposal with all the extra obstacles. Fortunately, it went off as planned and now we can both look back at these events and laugh about them.

On top of the world

admin December 30th, 2006

That’s how i am still feeling after the 4th day of the proposal. I was really caught by surprise and everytime i look at the diamond ring around my finger i recall the teddy bear that it came with.

I remember asking Dave, “What’s this?” and then seeing him on his knees and asking me the “question”.

It was very sweet and very romantic although i must say it was quite a sloppy moment as i was sitting in the living room eating porridge and in my t-shirt and shorts. I will remember this for the rest of my life.

Dave, you are my best friend, my soulmate and you complete me. I love you so much!

It’s official! We’re engaged!

david December 26th, 2006

The RingPei Chyi said YES! The ring is around her finger. We’re officially engaged!

Mission accomplished for me – she was caught completely by surprise. And what a miracle, the ring was a perfect fit! We immediately got the ring engraved with today’s date to remember this memorable day.

We’re so happy right now and we’ve shared our joy with some of you already. Thanks to everyone who’s sent congratulatory messages and for all your support. We don’t know when the wedding will be yet, but it’ll most likely only be in 2008. Subscribe to this blog’s feed to find out when.

We’re heading off to Penang for a short holiday. More pictures and updates when we get back.

The Proposal

david December 25th, 2006

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After three and a half years of going steady with Pei Chyi, I’m going to ask her to be my wife tomorrow.

This is one of the biggest decisions that I’ll ever make in my life, but in many ways, it’s one of the easiest. I feel completely at ease when I’m with her. She’s my best friend and my lover. She’s my soulmate and I know that we’re meant to be together.

Then again, knowing that we’re meant to be together doesn’t make me feel any less nervous about proposing. I’ve planned everything out and I really hope that I surprise her.

This little guy will be helping me out when I propose tomorrow.

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Popping the big question

david December 21st, 2006

I’ve been thinking of how to pop the big question. Gosh, I’m going to do it next week! That’s almost no time left! *realisation panic*

The more I think of it, the more daunting the task seems. I want it to be memorable you know. Of course, I could get down on one knee, present the ring and just ask, “Will you marry me?”, but that approach seems a bit tired and clichéd. Plus, I’ll probably be nervous as hell and she’ll guess I’m up to something a mile away.

Another issue is that I don’t really like the box which the ring came in. I tried looking for a ring box, but couldn’t find any so far. So scratch any ideas that involve opening up the box to reveal a ring inside.

I’ve narrowed my options to something that is pretty sweet I think. I admit, it’s not the most creative marriage proposal ever, but it fits the bill of being sweet and memorable. I’ll have more details in my next post. All I can say for now is that it’ll involve a teddy bear…

The Ring

david December 17th, 2006

Here’s a peek at what everyone is curious about – the engagement ring.

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These are studio photos of the ring I bought for her. Nothing too fancy, and definitely nothing too expensive. The day when I pop the question is coming! Hope she likes it!

All the cool kids blog…

david December 2nd, 2006

… and so I thought it would be great if we have a blog for the wedding too. That is, if Pei Chyi says yes when I propose…

Last Saturday, Pei Chyi was out of town and I took the opportunity to go buy her an engagement ring. I still don’t know when I’m going to pop the question – waiting for the best time – but I’ve got one or two ideas already.

We’ve knew that we’d get married for some time now but due to ‘financial constraints’ I did not buy the ring until now. I wanted to give Pei Chyi the best that I could give and so I got her a very beautiful Estrella diamond ring. I’ll post photos when I manage to take a nice picture of it.

Anyway, Pei Chyi’s waited for so long now which is really good for me, because I hope I catch her completely by surprise when I pop the question. This means that this blog, and the ring especially, is still a secret – so don’t breathe a word to anyone! Stay tuned…

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