Well, this year, i chose to be a little more selective in the wedding invitation that i received.
Like i always says, i find that these days, the wedding banquet seems rather meaningless...not to mention that some which i have attended was more like a process flow. I couldnt appreciate and feel the importance of attending such a session...
Having said that, i know that there could be a different objective and perception to others which i, personally cant feel it...and so I promised myself that i will be more objective and only attend friends who were close to me.
Yesterday, i attended this amazing wedding, Gordon and Weili, which i would like to share here...i wasnt really close with Gordon, we were colleagues once and when he asked me if i would like to attend his wedding, i agreed.
I could feel his sincerity.
It was a small event as the invited guest wasnt alot. What surprised me was the video played during the wedding...the groom and bride produced a pre wedding movie clip that was really entertaining. It spoke about their past and relationships, re enact scenes of them being together since 2001. It was heartwarming...
I was surprised that the wedding videography has reached such a creative stage...directing, viewing and filming is no longer restricted to just movies...
The credits goes to to the sporty groom and bride as well as the bunch of brothers who help rehearsing over and over to make the video works...
The hype of the whole video screening was during their 2nd march in...the groom gate crash was filmed using gangnam style MTV...
It was hilarious even seeing so many versions on internet.
(Pictures took off the groom's facebook)
Well, it was quite a simple dinner and during the speech by the groom, he mentioned that he found his true love 7 years ago, when he was diagnosed with some illness that requires an operation where the chances of him being paralyzed after the operation was high...The bride then, promised to stay with him even so...and that was during the days of schooling...
That's True Love!
So once again, i thank the couple for inviting us to share a joyous occasion with them and hereby wishing them a blissful marriage!
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