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Wednesday, June 14, 2006

Suhana & Imran
This is their wedding.

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The bride and groom

Arrival of bride and groom. The guys walking with Liyana and Nadia are Uncle Imran's sons. Hakim was waving his hand like a President on NDP. Apparently, Adam (the older son) has a hot girlfriend *ponders*

The newlyweds giving a speech both in English and Malay.

The bridesmaids, Liyana and Nadia, Cik Suhana's daughters. I wonder where Hakim went.

This is Liyana giving a speech on behalf of the rest of the siblings and step-siblings. Nice speech! At one point she pointed out (honestly) how her mom would laugh at even the lamest joke told by Uncle Imran. LOL. Spot on.


Sophian, my brother. I love him so much! But he seem very reluctant to give me a hug, or at least accept one.

Juliana, my sister. I love her too and if you realise her and me, resembles Ali and Lindsay Lohan a lot. WAHAHAHAHAHAH!

Georgia Rose, my step-sis. She's naughty but I love her.

Note: Both my sisters are not wearing shoes. Why buy heels only to dish them out under the dinner table? *rolls eyes*

Feroze and Joanna.

I just CAN'T get him to smile or pose decently when taking photos with me. Grrr.. If you look at the rest of the photos with him in it, you'll see why.

Finally, a pleasant photo of us.


My step-dad Rick, sister Yana (Juliana), mom Sufiah, me, Rohaya my mom's friend, Feroze, my bro Yan (Sophian) and my uncle's girlfriend. Crap whatsername?

The kids and The Grams. How cute are my grandparents? VERY! My grandpa danced that night and you should have seen the smile on my grandman's face. *sigh* I love seeing them together. And it was so adorable how he danced and did the twist with Georgia Rose! He's just trying to act fierce when taking photos. LOL.
Don't mind that guy in black with blue tie.
*twist is a style of dance most popular in the 50s.

My mom in her Indian costume, Indian accessories and Indian hairstyle with my sisters and my grandparents. My mother loves dressing up, especially for special occasions.

Having a hearty Indian meal. They announced that the ladies and children should line up for the buffet first, so by the time it was the guys' turn, my bro, my dad and Feroze were scowling cos the only thing left were the veggies. HAHAHAHA. The waiters did top up the food though, they were just not fast enough.

Dance dance!

These are just babies gettin jiggy on stage during the dance which was after the dinner and some World Cup watching (guys can be so sneaky. They can sniff out cable TV ANYWHERE man).

That small boy right there, dancing with my sister, was seen humping the floor, chair and shaking his bum 360 degree almost everywhere, the dancefloor, stage, stairs, anything he can get his body on. I THINK HE WAS HIGH ON SMACK! Damn hyper sia.

Georgia Rose and the the future pussycat dolls. These 2 girls in white really burnt up the dancefloor. They danced with such grace - almost as if you can picture them to be future clubbers. LOL. They're super cute. They really danced to the beat.

This must be the funniest moment during the wedding. Hakim, unlike my quiet, slightly introverted brother, was harrassing a lot of people on the dancefloor. He kept pestering Yan to dance but he wouldn't budge. The solution? Give him a lap dance. HAHAHAHHAHA. Gross. He was like licking his lips and making seductive eye contact with my brother! LOL. The slightly scary part was when he did the same thing to Feroze and Feroze responded with a pout and wink. OMG OMG OMG.

Look at how terrified my bro is! HAHAHAHAHA. At this point, hakim was trying to grind on his thighs.


That night was fun. Dinner was just brilliant (the bread and butter pudding for dessert ROCKS!) and the dance was filled with happy people prancing around.
All in all, it ended with the last dance from the wedded couple, a slow and romantic one, to the (cheesy) sweet crooning of Ronan Keating's "When You Say Nothing At All".

All together now, "Awwww....!"

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