This is part of the view of the glass resort house that we stayed in Sydney
It is a fusion of east meets west and has Bali props and artefacts, like this authentic Balinese musical instrument
A peep in the kitchen revealed work in progress for the party tonight...A SATAY party!!
making the salads for the dinner
cool cucumber and iceberg lettuce
ketupat (not yet pressed)
getting dressed and ready to receive the guests
frozen cooked gigantic prawns....so yummy!
(my arrangement)
she is all dressed!
so am I!!!
yummy satay (mutton and chicken)
they are here!!! our nephews, nieces, aunts and uncles arrive!
intros are in order....the future groom and bride
meeting for the first time!
grilling satay time!!!
Roy churned out sticks after sticks!!!
one party here
this is outside
Delicious!!
another party here!
this is inside..
this is inside..
by the pool too
Hong and his family chill by the pool
Bride-to-be looks like a model doing a spot of wine tasting!!
tea ceremony time!
the bride says:
. I understand that some of you would like to have the tea ceremony with
us during our family get together on Thursday 28 March, so we will pay respect
to you during then.
When my daughters get married, I will insist on a proper sit down tea ceremony, not like this!!
I don't know why, but Tai Koo is very averse to tea ceremonies! It is a beautiful tradition that ought to be observed, don't you think????
Flashback: my tea ceremony..
.all of them standing...hahaha!!! History repeats itself, I guess.
After the satay dinner, we had coffee in the kitchen!!! Next: Dressing up for the wedding
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