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The Judai docu got me excited!! :)

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Watching the Judai-Ryan special on TV made me sorta excited for my own big day. I say this for the first time, EVER! Friends know what I have been saying for the past months - but tonight, after watching the special - I am indeed excited!!

I wish my reception will be as happy as theirs!! I will make it my BEST to make it a happy happy happy wedding!! :)

Even if I've still no wedding invitations printed, no bridal shoes yet, I've yet to have my first fitting, there's no definite and final guest list - I am quite excited.

I just hope that my Panget and I finish all the details soon! We have a little over 60 days..

Please cross your fingers!!! :)

Yey!!

BTW - any suggestions for my bridal march? No cheesy songs please!! :) Hahahaha... :)

Comments

  1. Di...

    "Here, There & Everywhere" on strings. Ala Phoebe Buffay.

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  2. I went with a string quartet playing Pretty Woman. It was fun to watch everyone's amused smiles as I walked down the aisle. And then we changed it to More Than You'll Ever Know when I reached the middle of the aisle.

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  3. if you want your groom to cry? pachelbel's canon in D is a classic. :D

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  4. Hi Minds! Onga noh! But kinda shying away from those types eh.. Hehehe...

    Hiya Anonymous! That's really cute!!

    Hello Anonymous! I don't think he'll cry with that - he just asked me this afternoon what that song was! Hahaha.. He found it too cheesy!! Hihi..

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  5. two words (i do) Lea salonga
    fields of gold (eva cassidy)
    how beautiful (twila paris)

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