Sunday, June 21, 2009

R-E-S-P-E-C-T





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Today as I read the following article, God nuged me in my heart again for the same respect that I should be cultivating within me for my dear hubby-to-be, from now on and as long as I live. can't imagine how great he will become if I could be his source of encouragement, support, respect, honour and cheerleader for the things that he does - out of a genuine heart of love...Though it has always been our prayers together to 'let each of us become the source of encouragement and support to one another and to help one another to become the person God has called us to be', somehow, unintentionally, I would still manage to say some defeating or despising words that might innerly hurt his feelings.

A relationship can not be strong and love continue if there is no mutual respect. Respect means completely accepting another person’s point of view, regardless if it is the same or different from one's own. It means being considerate of his viewpoints or suggestions and valuing him as a person. Most important, respect means letting him know that he is respected and valued for his special traits, for who he is and what he does.

Let's ask God today to help us to be a submissive wife to our respectful husband!

Devotion:

I have a confession to make: when my husband JJ and I got married over 15 years ago, I took out the words "honor and obey" from my wedding vows. I didn't say I would submit to my husband either. I vowed to "submit my ideas and dreams" to my husband and trust God's leadership in our marriage.
I had some serious issues going into marriage. I was a young Christian, who was afraid of the "S" word, and I wanted to make sure God and my witnesses didn't catch me in a lie. Like many women, I was terrified that if I submitted to my husband I'd become a doormat and lose myself somewhere in the middle of letting my husband lead. I regretfully remember one time JJ told me it was easier to let me lead because it wasn't worth the argument to him.

You'd think that's what I wanted - to get my way - but it wasn't because my husband became apathetic. Soon I realized I was losing respect for my husband and it was mostly my fault. I wanted him to lead, but when he tried I'd often criticize how he led. It was a mess.

One day I was praying God would change JJ and make him more decisive, more confident, more protective and, well, just more what I wanted him to be. God strongly impressed on my heart that my criticism wasn't getting me any closer to my desired result. In fact, my frustration with JJ only contributed to his own doubt as a man trying to follow God and lead His family.

God's also reminded me that I was fueling Satan's flaming darts of condemnation aimed at my husband's heart. I was joining efforts with the one who wanted to take out my husband as the leader of our home. Through prayer, God showed me that my husband needed me to be his greatest cheerleader and his biggest supporter verbally, emotionally and spiritually.

God challenged me to keep my mouth closed when JJ did something I didn't like or led in a way I didn't want to follow. He encouraged me to tell my husband when I saw things I appreciated and use the power of my words to build up and not tear down my man.

I started doing what God showed me. I looked for and found things in my husband that I'd never really noticed before. I got intentional about finding things I respected and letting God take care of things I didn't. I made many choices to honor him in big and small ways. And you know what? I discovered things about my husband that were worthy of respect.

We've been through a lot together. I have followed God as I trusted many of my husband's decisions that scared me: job changes I didn't want him to make; financial investments that seemed too risky; parenting issues that were hard. It hasn't been easy, but I am so thankful that my husband has become the leader of our family. And I'm more comfortable following his leadership than I ever thought I'd be!

Dear Lord, I want to respect my husband and build Him up with my words. Help me to measure my thoughts carefully and come to You with my complaints. I want to become my husband's biggest cheerleader and watch You do Your thing in His life. I know this is possible as I depend on You to live Your life through me. In Jesus' Name, Amen.

Application Steps:
F0B7 Tell your husband that you believe in him!
F0B7 Don't point out his mistakes, just fill in the gap.
F0B7 Ask God to show you ways to serve your husband.
F0B7 Don't ever say "I told you so."
F0B7 Say "I'm sorry" and mean it when you dishonor him.
F0B7 Say "I forgive you" and mean it when he dishonors or hurts you.
F0B7 Tell your husband that you thank God for giving him to you (and be sure you do).
F0B7 Let him overhear you telling someone something you appreciate about him.
F0B7 Support and encourage his decisions.
F0B7 Praise him when his decisions turn out well and encourage him when they don't.
F0B7 Tell you husband each day about one thing you are thankful for - about his character, his work ethic, his provision, his humor or something he adds to your family.
* Several of these ideas are from What A Husband Needs from His Wife © 2006 by Melanie Chitwood.

Source: © 2009 by Renee Swope. All rights reserved. http://www.proverbs31.org/



Saturday, June 20, 2009

Yeah Bridal Expo Again!





It's another exciting event for the Brides-to-be!!! The sweet ladies! and possibly the Grooms-to-be as an accompanion!

For booking or enquiries - go ahead to:


http://www.weddingguide.com.au/bride/ExpoBrisbaneJune09.html



Thursday, June 18, 2009

The Groom & Groomsmen







These few days I have been busy researching for the suit hiring for the groom & groomsmen. Sent out a few enquiry emails to a few vendors for quote and details. We are now up to the decision of hiring vs. buying.
Some of them have been very kind in providing prompt response and reasonable pricing quote as below:

Formal Express
They are totally a mobile service and have been for the past 8 years. They come to you with all the outfits, at a time and location to suit you (including Saturday and Sunday). They ask that both men be at the fitting but it is obligation free. If you like their outfits they will then deliver the suits to you 2 days before the wedding and collect them again after.

The all inclusive package price for their top of the range light weight pure wool Vincenzo range is $220 - 3 piece suit, shirt, tie/hank, inhume fitting, delivery and collection.

Chris has kindly sent me straight away an on-line catalogue for our interest. Just love their spontaneous and efficient nature!

Ferrari Mt Gravatt
They have been very kind in congratulating us first on our up & coming nuptials, and thanking us for choosing Ferrari Mt Gravatt for enquiry. How courteous is that!
As their range is so extensive & prices for the hire on 3 piece suits vary so much she gave me a ball park figure.
All of the Zenetti Range suits hire for $235.00, the other suits start from $154.00 & go up to $204.00. Every hire will attract a $50 Bond/ Booking fee on top of the hire but this if fully refundable upon the suits return.
She suggested us to go & have a look at their website before we pop in to their store & email her some of the styles that we are interested in. Then she can send us through a more specific quote. I love this service too!

Spurling
Spurling in Indooroopilly or Camp Hill or Ipswich replied with this quote: I have suit packages starting from $139.00 up to $239.00. It's pending on what suits and combinations you are looking at.
Roger David
A female representative from the Carindale branch of Roger David gave me a call and emailed me the price list & catalogue which you may get from the website too. I asked for a quote for the ‘mandarin’ suit set that I thought he might like (the one with high-up button) and she quoted $214.95 for each suit set with $6 for insurance/dry-cleaning and $20 refundable deposit.

Some more…….
Below is my other research…
Is red hill far away for you? This one is really cheap….worth visiting if it’s not too far away coz they might have newer stock now just haven’t updated their website…
http://www.gmformalhire.com/welcome/page3.php

This is cheap too…. Classique Formalwear Hire - Shop 2076 Indooroopilly Shopping Centre, Indooroopilly, Brisbane 4068

http://www.classiqueformal.com.au/prices.htm
There’s one in sunnybank too…may like to check it out….maybe cheaper…
Sunnybank – Top Hat Dry Cleaners & Formal Hire (07) 3344 4395
http://www.plannet.com.au/Brisbane/Suithire/list.htm

It is important to talk to the groomsmen and see if they are up to buying or hiring. Do make it quick as those bargains or promotions fly/finish soon…..
You might like to have a look at the forum thingy as below:

http://forums.vogue.com.au/showthread.php?t=329811












Saturday, June 13, 2009

A Search for Yummy Food....




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Praise God for His favour & grace upon us!
Last Saturday, as soon as I finished practice for a drama for our upcoming NG function, he quickly picked me up to meet up with a refreshment caterer as recommended by Aunty Bim Sim from the church. He is a Christian and has been charging very low for the ‘kuih’ that he sold to our church’s morning hope café. We met him at McDonald. We had a good chat and we were so glad to find out that he is willing to offer us a few varieties of kuih and finger food with delivery for a budgeted amount of $500 to $600. He is a very committed Christian in wanting to be the channel of blessing unto others and the missionary as he is being blessed. It was refreshing talking to him and reminded me once again the reason we are here on earth as a Christ-follower which is to be the salt & light and the channel of love & blessing unto others – to help the losts find Christ through us.

As previously arranged, we met Aunty Luciana whom is recommended by many married couples in our church and whom we have tried her cooking and finger food before. Aunty Luciana cooks terribly WELL and she is passionate in blessing the church and the people with her brilliant cooking skill. We previously heard that her charges are not cheap so we went with a heart asking for God’s favour. Initially as we told her about our budget of $350 to $400, she said that previously another wedding with 200 people that she catered for has about 4 kind of food including sushi. We thought that our budget might have sounded too little for her. What a shame? While I was looking at him, thank God that her son Christian was with us and he said:” I bet you guys think that she meant that the money is too little right? NO!! She meant that the budget is more than enough!”. Wow! We were like: Praise God! She then confirmed that – that’s what she meant! Haha….after a short discussion we agreed for $400 for 6 types of finger food, given that she knew us and is happy to charge a lower cost. What a favour it is!

It was just amazing to see how God unfolds his blessing unto us every time we draw together to pray for the little aspects of our wedding. Indeed God is faithful!

For those brides in Brisbane and are interested in the caterers as mentioned above, I don’t mind advertising them for your convenience…yippee!


Kuih Expert:
Jc Nyonya Cuisine
Elton & Rachel Loh
0404 380 701
eltonloh77@gmail.com

Chinese Finger Food Expert:
Aunty Luciana
07 3841 0348
luciana.thie@gmail.com





Friday, June 12, 2009

Confused...2 Photography Choices





That's why men always say that - don give women 2 choices? They will take forever to decide….sadly I am exactly this kind of woman >_<

Looking at the website definitely LM looks nicer but the pics that Goodson showed me from their business computer looked great too…Now I wonder if I should give up the deposit paid and go for the other seemingly better deal....??....

How? How? How?

Feeling confused...I turned to both my fiance and my MOH for discernment and advice or comment on this…….and also shot LM Images an email for further more enquiries....but they are quote slow in reply...hence leaving me feeling distressed and troubled there...
What's your say though?


PRINT COLLECTION $1500
- Bride with bridal party, family etc before ceremony
- *Groom with groomsmen, family etc at ceremony (prior to the service)
- Full coverage of ceremony
- Your choice of locations up to reception
- Mock cutting of cake at reception
- Guests and table settings at reception (up to 1 hours of coverage)
- 100 (5” x 7”) professional photographic prints presented in proof album
- 1 x (16” x 20”) Professional Photographic Print
- Online password protected gallery on our server
- High Resolution CD of all images from your wedding Images for reprinting
http://www.lmimages.com.au/main.htm

Full Documentary Wedding Coverage on DVD $ 1,590
Includes:
§ Full photographic coverage with choice of Brisbane, Gold Coast or Sunshine Coast locations: e.g. bride’s preparations, groom’s preparations, ceremony, main locations and start of the reception (first 20 minutes)
§ All images / high res. digital files available on archival DVD (approx. 600 to 800 images)
§ Selection of 8 complimentary fineart signature prints 20cm x 16cm with specialized digital artwork & classic white boarder, valued at $ 600!
§ Free engagement / prewedding photoshoot on location, plus complimentary fashion print, valued at $ 165!

http://www.goodsonstudio.com.au/wedding1.html


Thursday, June 11, 2009

The Great Couple Meme




Got this long interesting mind-challenging Quiz from a friend’s blog – here I am attempting to fill in the blank to know ‘how well I know my mate’ – I’ll be surprised to know that I’ve got most of them right…..hehe….:


Tell us about the first time you met and your first impression of him/her

: he is quiet, shy, can’t relate to him very well, and I asked him several times where he originally was from because I couldn’t remember

What’s a weird habit or quirk that s/he has?

: he dislikes the sound of food-chewing from human’s mouth

What makes him/her sad?
: failure; or when his loved one(s) are sad


What makes him/her angry

: people’s misbehaviour – mostly from me..kaka!


What excites him/her?

: get a good bargain and photography opportunity and mcdonald!

Tell us something funny about him/her:

: he can do up to 12 facial expressions for photo-taking


What’s s/he like at home

: couch potato – likes to relax himself after work by watching tv


What’s s/he like at work/school?:

: faithful in completing the work assigned to him with his best ability

Describe his/her room:

: mostly neat


What’s his/her best friend like?

: a faithful, knowledgeable and rational guy


Do you know who s/he hates the most?

: rarely anyone, maybe satan or maybe not

Have you met his/her exes?

: yes

Do his/her parents like you?:

: no…they love me!


What’s the first thing s/he would do or say if s/he fell down and scraped their knee:

: ouch…then laugh…


What would s/he do in an emergency situation with other people involved?

: remain calmed, try his best to help and then call for help


Which shop would s/he spend the most time at in a shopping mall?

: camera shop


What would s/he have for a typical breakfast

: bread with strawberry jam or cereal with milk


Where would s/he want to go for dinner?

: McDonald!


What kind of movie would s/he choose at the cinema?

: action and funny movie


Describe his/her taste in music

: soft soothing music & hip-hop pop hits


If s/he wasn’t going out with you, who would s/he be going out with?

: his best friend Ted or just staying at home


What item in his/her wardrobe would you like to burn

: his old & torn undies

What is s/he good at?

: artwork, card-making, logo/poster design, guitar-playing


What is s/he totally horrible at?

: spelling…kakaka…

What’s something about him/her that is annoying/infuriating?

: he dislike me chewing next to him especially during movie which is hard

Is s/he possessive?

: no…

Why would s/he succeed in life?

: because he is humble & determined


What is the coolest gift that s/he has ever given you?

: Ipod touch! Yippee! and also all his hand-made cards


What does s/he avoid at all costs?

: quarrel

What does s/he spend the most money on?

: canon camera

Describe his/her typical Sunday

: church, ministry & a quiet night at home

What’s something about him/her that would surprise all of his/her friends?

: he can play the orange trick very well, his hip-hop dancing style

What do you love most about him/her?

: his total acceptance of me, his humble nature, his consistent acts of service

The biggest lesson you have learnt from loving your soul-mate

: be his source of encouragement and see beyond his weaknesses, accept his for who he is and always believe in him


















Tuesday, June 9, 2009

4 Months Away....




Wowwww.........today.......marks the official period of 4 months' away from my wedding!

My Maid of Honour has been reminding me how many days are left before I am turning to a married woman! Which means.....I still have heavenly heaps to do for the wedding!

Looking at my TO-DO-LIST above, I begin to cry out....for the help of the Lord.....in granting me the motivation in getting things done efficiently soon....the juice of creativity in making the work on my hands a blessing unto others....the security and love of Christ to overflow in me knowing that my value and our marriage is not based on how things turn out on our wedding day but to grow us in our relationship for a better lifetime.....


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Wednesday, June 3, 2009

Wishing Well....





On the phone with him few nights ago, he was very excited to have found a good site for the 'Wishing Well' invitation. As funny as it sounds, few days later I found an almost exactly the same one on one of the photographers' blog. That was sweet~~~~

If you do not know what 'wishing well' is, it is actually a fancy donation box sometimes found at weddings and showers to collect monetary gifts for the guests of honor. Traditionally, it was a well where wishes were thought to be granted, especially if coins were dropped into the water.

http://www.tangodesign.com.au/site/838692/page/927664

Glad that he has kindly contributed to our site....haha.....

Below are some examples I found interesting:

We'd love to have you with us when all our dreams come true. But at the risk of being bold we ask one thing of you. We've been collecting household items before tying the knot And consequently have what most newly married couples do not. We're on our way to Hawaii for our honeymoon. A holiday for us to share that hasn't come too soon. So if you're thinking of a gift and don't know what to get. A gift of cash would help us most and get us on that jet. But most of all we'd love you there on our special date. To share with us our happiness and help us celebrate.

We made a commitment,some time ago,that together through life,we were destined to go.
To save you looking,shopping and buying,here is an idea, we hope you'll like trying!
Come to our wedding,to wish us both well,and please make a donation,to our wishing well.


More than just kisses so far we've sharedOur home has been made with love and careMost things we need we’ve already gotLike a toaster and kettle, pans and pots
A wishing well we thought would be great(but only if you wish to participate)A gift of money is placed in the wellThen make a wish … but do not tell
Once we’ve replaced the old with the newWe can look back and say it was thanks to you!
And in return for your kindness we’re surethat one day soon you'll get what you wished for!

The tradition of the wishing wellused on the wedding day,is here both for your money giftsand for what you would like to say.So please drop in a token of lovefor this special Groom & Bride,as they start their life united by Godto live forever side by side.

This wishing well is here today for family and friends. Take anenvelope, make a wish and please drop it in. As it falls into thewell your wish, for the couple, will come true. A token for thecouple, to help them begin, will be welcomed, too. Please take thetime to make a wish before the day is through.

Now we are to be Mr & Mrs We don't need a wedding list of dishes we have two kettles, two toasters, two microwaves We require a house for which we have to save. If you would like to give us a gift, A cheque or vouchers would give us a lift We like to think of it as our 'Wishing Well' Which will be filled with your love, we can tell.

"We really would appreciate a little money of our own, instead of a little gift for our new home!" We know you want to find something nice But it's such a hassle to find the right price So come and enjoy the day all sunny We really would appreciate a little money.

Many of our guests have enquiredFor a gift idea to be inspired
Like many young couples today We have most things anyway
If you would like to give, it is our requestFor something for our treasure chest
A gift of money you can affordIs just what we need you can be assured
Without the help of this little punOur honeymoon would not be much fun

Don't know what to get,Please don't fret,If you have something special in mind,Please feel that way inclined,A donation to our honeymoon would be the perfect gift,Please help our funds to lift.

Source: http://www.waterfrontrestaurant.info/waterfrontrestaurantweddingalbum/id15.html

http://www.australiasweddingdirectory.com.au/index1.html

http://www.bridesofaustralia.com/Wishing_Well_Wording_Poem.html



Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Bridal Beauty: 20 Great Beauty Tips




Read this article today...absolutely a good tips for the brides who wanted to be pretty out there!


Waterproof It

Choose a mascara that's waterproof; it lasts longer and withstands tears. If you really don't like the look or feel, use one coat of regular mascara, then follow up with a light coat of waterproof mascara.

On the Line
Charcoal, navy, or mahogany are your best options for eyeliner. Black or brown may look too severe, especially if your wedding will be held during the daytime and/or outdoors.

Lighten Up
Use a white shadow as a highlighter on your brow bone if you have light skin; a warmer light peach or vanilla shade will suit deeper complexions.


Give Them Shape

Do contour your eyes, but avoid using color that's too dense (it can detract from your eyes themselves).

Shade Your Brows

Define your brows with a pencil or shadow that matches your hair color.

Get the Red Out

Pop an eye drop if your eyes look red or tired, but stick with a brand you've used before to avoid unwelcome surprises (irritation or worse!).
Sweet Cheeks
Don't forget your blush! A pop of color on your cheeks is like an instant facelift. For fairer skin, a pink tone will work; those with deeper skin tones can choose a rosier hue.

Zap a Zit

If you have a blemish or breakout just before your wedding day, keep your hands away from your face -- the spot will heal more neatly if you leave it alone. In the case of a sudden monstrous pimple, see your dermatologist and ask for an cortisone injection that will shrink it instantly.

Blend, Blend, Blend

Blend well all over, especially at the corners of your eyes, since cameras pick up visible makeup lines.

Get a Good View

For your makeup application, natural light is best. If possible, set up an application table near a window. If there's no natural light available, use a superbright lamp -- halogens work best.

Sit Up

If you're getting ready at a hotel, ask for a high bar stool so you can be at eye level with your makeup artist. If you can't get a stool, simply prop yourself up on pillows.

Even It Out

Use bronzing powder on your chest and neck if you need to even out your skin tone -- it will make your skin more luminous and ensure that your face doesn't look too different from your body.

Watch That Gown

Don't, however, use foundation on your decolletage -- it can stain your dress.

Carry Protection

Use a moisturizer that includes SPF 30 or higher, especially if you are getting married outdoors! You may be getting more sun than you think you are, and you will definitely look pinker in pictures.

Brighten Up

Choose a lip color that's a bit bright. Pale nude or brown lip hues can make you appear washed out in photos, particularly since you'll be wearing white. If you normally wear a neutral hue, wear it as your base with a pink or rose color on top. If you normally wear dark lipstick, use that as your base and apply a lighter sheer pink on top to give you a lift.

Keep It With You

Even if you mix various lip colors when applying your makeup, be sure to have one great lipstick to carry with you for touchups.

Greet 'Em With a Grin

You can have the softest lips and the perfect lipstick, but if your teeth are yellow, you won't want to flash a smile. There are lots of safe, reliable over-the-counter teeth-whitening systems, which all whiten teeth by a few shades.

Prepare the Area

When having your hair styled, a low counter with a mirror -- like a vanity table -- will work best. Check to see that your chair has a low back, so your stylist will have easy access to your head. And make sure there are electrical outlets nearby for appliances such as hair dryers, curling irons, and electric rollers. For extra insurance, bring a few extension cords.

Turn On the Heat

If your wedding is early, or if time is of the essence, plug in your rollers, curling iron, or straightening iron before your stylist arrives to save time.

Refresh Your Tresses

Give your hair a spa day! Have a professional scalp massage (which not only feels good, but stimulates the hair follicles and adds body) and deep conditioning treatment the week before your wedding.

Source: The Knot http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-beauty-tips/bridal-beauty-secrets/articles/21-great-bridal-beauty-tips.aspx



Many more bridal beauty secrets here:

http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-beauty-tips/bridal-beauty-secrets.aspx



Beauty Eyeshadow:

http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-beauty-tips/bridal-beauty-secrets/articles/the-best-wedding-day-eye-shadows.aspx



Bridal Beauty: Top Beauty Q&A:

http://wedding.theknot.com/wedding-beauty-tips/bridal-beauty-secrets/articles/top-bridal-beauty.aspx

Monday, June 1, 2009

Malaysia Photography







Thank God for my Mum! My Malaysia’s photo-shoot package was chosen by my mum as she visited KL from KK for a wedding expo there named Taipei Taipan Bridal World:

http://www.taipeitaipan.com.my/special.html

http://www.einfo.com.my/display.php?id=628

Mum managed to sign up for a wedding package for us with the following very good deals back in 5th of December 2008:

Package: RM2,988-00 includes:

1) photography (indoor n outdoor shooting) 2 wedding gowns, 2 evening gowns and 3 traditional costume.
2) To take out for 1 mth period: 1 wedding gown, 3 evening gowns n 2 coats (bridegroom)
3)Make-up, hairdo and bouquet for photography only
4) 1 pc 24" x 36" photo + frame
10 pages 20" x 15" and 10 pages 10 x 15 albums with a total of 50 poses (designs)
2 pcs 10"x15" photo + frame
80 pcs - 4R (8 poses i.e yr photos) to give to relatives and friends (like postcard)
1 set photo screen ( it's a wooden stand where u can hang/display 1 pc 16x20" and 4 pcs 8x10" photos)
5) 1 pc 8x 10" photo + crystal frame, 1 pc 12 x36" design, CDR (same poses),
DVD- 1 song long - slide show of yr indoor and outdoor photos.
1 casing (like a james bond bag to put yr albums)
1 guest book


FOR Package RM3,988-00

1) 1,2 3 n 5 same as above
2) Item 4 includes: 1 pc 24x60" photo + frame
10 pages 36x12" and 10 pages 24x8" albums of 50 poses.
(Albums are more beautiful)
2 pcs 10x15" photo + frame
80 pcs 4R thank you card

The difference is this package provide 2 days photgraphy.

1 day for studio (from 12pm to 5pm)
1 day outdoor in Sekinchan where you shoot until you get sunset background.This place has at least 8 different backgrounds for you to take photos. Not so tiring as you do both in and outdoor in 1 day. They also provide 1 make-up artist to follow you there.
Mum has very kindly paid a deposit on 23/11/08 of RM1000 for us to register for the RM2988 package with the option of upgrading it to RM3988 if we wish. I have to say that Mum has been a great help to me which saved me much time to do research from overseas and with her good bargain power, they have even agreed to let us loan 3 gowns in total for a month for my wedding & reception use. Very blessed…

Finally today I had a chance to do some research about them – Taipei Taipan Bridal World which is under the Thai Thong’s Group. I just googled their name and found a lot of comments from the Malaysia Brides forum and many from people’s blogs. Initially it was quite discouraging to see many negative feedbacks since the year of 2006. However as I gradually read through them up to march 2009, I realized there are some positive and some poor comments. Instead of worrying about their performance, I chose to set my mind in peace and truly commit the whole process to God’s hands. I was reminded that it is in the midst of darkness that a light can be shone. Deep in my heart I made a decision to do my best as a customer in being friendly and easy-going, not too bossy or acting as a bridezilla, be nice and trust that as people mistreat me, it is my choice to be gentle and kind to others because of the genuine love that I have personally experienced from God and my desire to share it with others, instead of letting how other people’s treatment upon me to decide on my approach to them. I know it’s hard…but that’s the least I can do to share the unconditional love God has for me unceasingly to others.

There are some very positive feedback from their past clients and some sample photos as below:

http://www.aprilcherrie.com/index.php/2007/08/14/taipei-taipan-bridal-world/

http://ayulasrah.blogspot.com/2009/05/taipei-taipan-photoshoot.html

http://www.littleboxz.com/photos-tt.html


Some questions that you should remember to ask your overseas photographer if you are doing something like we are:

There are a couple of questions we would appreciate you to confirm with the photographer:

1. What extent of the measurements are required for Joel’s coats for the wedding? Would be great if they can confirm, such as waist, shoulder, etc? And by what time they are required for – is it the time when I go back?
I asked earlier already. Bridegroom's coat is in size S, M, L. It shld be fitting anyway. By the way, want me to buy a white shirt for wedding wear now or not? Branded at RM80-00 on offer now. what size?
2. Mum, it is noted that the Make-up, hairdo and bouquet are for photography only, it means extra arrangement needs to be done for my real wedding day – do you have any resources or recommendation for that? Can we add some price and get them to do it on my reception day at KL as well?
Yes, not a problem. Plenty of recommendations from my friends in KL. Can also get from this studio's artist, don know the price but it cannot be helped, right?
3. 80 pcs - 4R (8 poses i.e yr photos) thank you cards/postcard – how soon do we receive them? Since we are only taking the photography after our wedding, can we swap this with something else of the same value? Or can we give them a photo of ourselves and have him developed them into postcard for our guests in Brisbane (so must be done before 10/10/09), possible?
Normally, after u have taken the shots, they take 2-3 mths to do the albums and DVD. They also get yr opinion first and after design like this, see whether u like or not and change according to your wish. Since u r not locals, don know how or when they let u check 1st. Din ask abt this yet.. The TQ cards are free so nothing to swap with it. What photo u gave them? Normal one? Don think is nice not in wedding gown or evening gown.
4. Guest book – when do we get this? Can we get it before the photographic session so we can use this at our KL reception? How big or many pages is it? Any sample?
Yes, can get it when u are here in sep and use it for Bne too. Ya, they look nice. Shld be enough pages. Sometimes, restuarant also provides.
5. In order to decide which package to take, do they have any album in a set (at RM2988 value) that is available (besides those in his website) to be emailed to us? Or can we only have a look at the album when I go back to KK?
I havent seen the website yet. They do have a few patterns of covers for u to choose. i talk to them n see if they can email to u clearer ones.
6. Is the photo screen (last item at No. 4) available for us to take home or only display on the day? I wonder if it brings us any good if we are only going to own them after our wedding…
Yes for you to take home after display during the dinner. Ya, Come to think of it, you have no photos for this screen????? How????