Wednesday 19 March 2008

So called wedding photos


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原由 anthonioo 上載
Here you are. Take a look of the whole set here. Hope this will give you an idea what wedding photos in Taiwan are like. If you fancy photos like this for your wedding, you're more than welcome to come to Taiwan. Many Chinese people from Hong Kong and else where do come to Taiwan to take wedding photos.

Sunday 9 March 2008

Our wedding photo

We've selected the photos that we'd like to put into our wedding photo album on Sunday. It's a very tiring job. You kind of like a lot of them but you'll have to extra if you exceed the number of photos included in the package you've ordered. Normally the photographer will take tons of photos, a lot more than you've ordered. We've done pretty well - only ordered four more :p This one is the one I picked on Wednesday so that we can put it in our wedding invite. I like this one very much. Will share the entire set when it's ready.

Monday 3 March 2008

Moving a step forward


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原由 anthonioo 上載
Today we had our wedding photos taken. It is quite common for couples to take a set of wedding photos when they're about to get married. Normally they overcharge you for taking those photos but most people don't complain about this. Anyway, the weather was really beautiful today and the process was smoother than we'd expected. Mei-Ling looked gorgeous in all her outfit. You can take a look of some of the photos we've taken in between the photo-shooting. The official ones are yet to come so please be patient.

Tuesday 29 January 2008

Engagement Day


For most of you whom didn't know, Mei-Ling and I got engaged last Sunday. There was a small traditional ceremony at her place followed by lunch at the restaurant. It was pretty nice that day though with some minor disappointments. Overall it's been great. After the meal we asked our photographer to take some more photos for us. Hope you'll enjoy the photo as much as we do. Click here to view the photo album.

BTW, the wedding will be held on 27th April this year. If you'd like to come, please give me a SHOUT.

Friday 11 January 2008

We're getting married


Sorry that it has been quite here for several weeks. What have I been doing? To be honest, I don't really know. As some of you have already known that I finally got a job offer (to work in the US). I guess most of my time over the past few weeks were spent on anxiously waiting for their decision. And.... I have got another good news to share with you today! I am getting marry with Mei-Ling. I should have proposed a long time ago but it is only after I got the job did I feel like it's the right timing. Yesterday I brought the necessary stuff to her place and propose to her. It went well and we're happy about this decision. As I will be leaving for US in a few months time, we're going to speed up the wedding process. At the moment, the wedding banquet is set on 27th of April this year. We're hoping to be able to reserve a decent restaurant. Please let me know if you would like to come, it will be an interesting experience and I will be delighted to host you. I'll send out electronic invitation when things are more settled.

Sunday 23 December 2007

What else can you do in the park?

We spent some time in Daan park (the largest park in downtown Taipei) this afternoon. The weather wasn't great which is good as there weren't as many people as it normally is over the weekend. Just when we were leaving the park, I noticed that there is a giant noticeboard which listed all the things that you can't do in the park. It's really ridiculous to list down some of the very basic stuff. This also reminds me the stupid video clip that you need to watch when your flight approach Taiwan. It reminds you that importing drugs is illegal in this country and you will be executed. OMG... Our government is wasting too much money on doing silly things like this.

Sunday 16 December 2007

This is really bakery


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原由 anthonioo 上載
Most Taiwanese students are disappointed by the limited varieties of bread they can buy in the bakery in the UK. You have to see the options we have in Taiwan to understand the reason for our disappointment. They come in sweet and savory and in flavours that you probably never thought of. But there is a downside... we don't have that many options for toast. Most people here enjoy white toast which is not really a healthy option.