Harrroooowwww... Karaok-ed and ttong seng-ed today.. much fun.. sexcited,(super +excited)!!! okayy.. ISKANDAR RIZA!! i beat you to it.. i blogged first.. hahaha..
I've always wanted to be in the wedding industry. Particularly, being a wedding planner or wedding photographer. I know of one amazing photographer which i stumbled upon by chance, joining an elle-jay community. Yes, the same old one i've mentioned about since last two years . None other than
ra1nforest . His work is A to the Mazing. My future wedding photographer. Mwa-ha. I remembered how last time my ninas and I would imagine opening up our own wedding business. Young imaginations, you call it. Anyway, the speaker of the talk was really inspiring and he made me realise how your deed for other people can lead you into becoming someone successful. Such a motivator. He was definitely right about Singapore having the too-technical education system and that most kids are traumatized by it and that most Singaporeans missed learning the simple yet most important life skills. I so agree on that. Moving on, he's also really some big shot. He owned the black platinum card which only 300++ Singaporeans are entitled to have and he became a millionaire when he was only 26, can you believe that! He was wearing a Tifanny & Co's wristlet and a Massimo Dutti ( !!! ) shirt. Massimo Dutti is <3>
Caroline Yakop-Lim from
The Wedding Entourage. She won the best wedding planner award in S'pore from 2007 up till present times okay. So we got 2 big shots here now.
Some random thought :
Sometimes, when i go to weddings, I like to observe the bride and groom, especially in terms of their expressions. Of course, both must have loved each other but at times too, I really wonder, if the one they're vowing life promises too are the ones they truly want to be with. Even looking at the videos they showed us during the talk, I often wonder when will I ever be that sure. If you get what i mean. Simple promises, and we can already break them so easily, and what about those life-long ones. Have you ever thought about it too?
Good success comes to those who believe it is possible and refuse to wallow in disappointment and defeat.