Sunday, November 13, 2011

I've enrolled and I'm now a University student!

So I've finally bit the bullet and decided to enrol to become a University student. It's a nerve wracking decision, but I realised, better late than never. Plus I've always wanted to get back to more studying after finishing my Diploma, but I just had other more important priorities come my way (getting married and having my precious children :) ) that led me to a detour, but now I'm finally starting to get back on track on achieving some of my own personal goals.

One of the great passions in my life are books and reading lots of them. I'm a bookworm and always have been ever since I learnt how to read. One day I want to own my very own Library! (I know, a big dream! :D). But I have purchased a lot of my own books both new and second hand, that have amounted to a fair collection, which have become my very own personal library of books, so my dream is halfway there :) . The other dream I have is to become a Lawyer - no scratch that! I meant, a Librarian! Yes, I want to be a Librarian! Surrounded by lots and lots of books! :D

So with my youngest child starting Kindergarten next year, it's now the perfect opportunity for me to get back to studying again and pursue the career I now want to do and love. In order to achieve that, I need to do a Degree in Bachelor of Arts in Librarianship and Corporate Information Management. That's why I've finally decided to get cracking and enrolled at Open University Australia to study by online correspondence and get that degree which will take me from 3-6yrs to complete. It was pretty easy enrolling and you can even get Government support to pay for your University fees (conditions apply) for the units required to be completed in your course.

So now that I'm enrolled, I will be starting my first unit "Introduction to University Learning" on November 28th, to get the hang of being a first time University student. This unit is also a refresher on the study methods and techniques and how to apply them, and seeing as I last studied more than 10yrs ago, I will definitely need to get the hang of studying again! Not only will this give me an idea of what studying will be like again, I'll have to learn to manage and balance my studies along with my family responsibilities and social life in order to pull this off successfully. I'm quite apprehensive about it all, but extremely excited to be doing something new and something I've wanted to do for a long time now. So with the purchase of my first University books, here's to I hope, a successful studying for the first 13 weeks and then beyond!  :-SS [-o< :D


Friday, November 11, 2011

Remembrance Day 11/11/11, 11:11

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  The soldier stood and faced God, which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining, just as brightly as his brass.
'Step forward now, you soldier, how shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek? To My Church have you been true?'
The soldier squared his shoulders and said, 'No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
Because those of us who carry guns, can't always be a saint.
I've ...had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was tough.
And sometimes I've been violent, because the world is awfully rough.
But I never took a penny, that wasn't mine to keep...
Though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills just got too steep.
I never passed a cry for help, though at times I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God, forgive me, I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place among the people here.
They never wanted me around, except to calm their fears.
If you've a place for me here, Lord, it needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much, but if you don't, I'll understand.
There was a silence all around the throne, where the saints had often trod.
As the soldier waited quietly, for the judgement of his God.
'Step forward now, you soldier, you've borne your burdens well.
Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, you've done your time in Hell.'
 
Author Unknown
- We will remember you, always.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Mary Poppins is Practically Perfect!!




  “Wind’s in the East,
there’s a mist coming in
like something is brewing
and ‘bout to begin...”

Our adventure today started out early Wednesday morning. My sons and I boarded a train to meet up with my husband to watch a matinee performance of the highly acclaimed and popular family musical “Mary Poppins”. We arrived at our destination and met up with my husband, while our boys talked over each other greeting and hugging their daddy. We walked towards Capitol Theatre where the musical was showing and on the way stopped at Cupcakes on Pitt to buy several boxes of their delicious different flavoured macaroons and treated the boys with their favourite choice of the yummy cupcakes.

When we got to the theatre, there were already a lot of people outside the theatre taking pictures in front of the many framed “Mary Poppins” posters, which we did ourserlves and since it was still a little over 2 hours before the musical started, we headed off to World Square to have lunch at one of the many selections of cafes and small restaurants the modest food court had to offer.

After our fulfilling lunch, we headed back to the Capitol Theatre and my boys and I went straight to the Merchandise area where we bought a program, a rather large mug and a magnet. There were so many other items we would have liked to have purchased, especially the umbrellas, but they were rather expensive. 

Instead, the boys requested I buy them something much yummier from the bar, which was a blue lemonade flavoured slushie served in a collectable “Mary Poppins” cup.

Then we took our seats which were located in the Stalls section 3rd row from the stage, smack bang in the middle. They were great seats where the boys could easily see the stage. While we waited for the curtain to rise and the show to start, the boys were curious enough to go towards the stage and have a look at the orchestra pit where the many musicians were finely tuning their instruments. Then the boys came back to their seats and promptly said, “that so cool!” :D

Then the curtain rose up and we were greeted by Matt Lee as Bert, starting off the show. Pretty soon a stage prop house opened up to reveal the inside of 17 Cherry Tree Lane and to the occupants of the household, Mr. Banks (Philip Quast) and Mrs. Banks (Marina Prior), their children Jane and Michael, and of course the housekeeper and servant. Soon after and seeming to appear out of thin air, was Mary Poppins, portrayed by Verity Hunt-Ballard. She was beautifully costumed, make-up and made up as the “Practically Perfect”  and lovable nanny we all know as Mary Poppins.

Time went by so quickly that Act One was suddenly over. It was filled with songs and scenes of some of our favourites from, “Jolly Holiday”, “A Spoonful Of Sugar”, “Feed The Birds” to one of the all time favourite song with the longest word in the world, “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”. 
 
My entire family and I could not help but sing along during these scenes and the boys absolutely loved and laughed at so many scenes, that during the intermission break they had big grins on their faces and couldn’t wait to see what Act Two had to offer. 
Then Act Two started and again it was filled with several songs we knew and several more new ones we were happy to hear for the first time. I along with my family loved the “Step In Time” scene which was both fun and energetic. 

The choreography of the dancing and tapping was awesome! Matt Lee as Bert showed that he was a marvellous and brilliant dancer, and at one point he was upside down, dancing and tapping from the ceiling! The whole scene was awesome we wanted it to keep going! 

As the show neared its end, we were treated to another magical scene where Mary Poppins flew over the audience, and many eagerly waved at her and gasped as she flew above their heads then disappeared. Moments later, the entire casts were taking their bows to the loud clapping and cheers and whistling from the audience. Finally, appearing last was Mary Poppins, where she was warmly and loudly applauded for her wonderful performance. Then as an extended treat, the whole cast reprised the song “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious”, before finally having the curtains falling down ending a most enjoyable, fun, fantabulously, awesome musical! =D>




I highly recommend, and my family will agree, that you go and see this musical, if you can. Take yourself, your partner, your child and/or children, because this is a show for all ages and one which will leave you smiling and grinning and humming and possibly singing, long after the end of the musical!! 
So our adventure ends with my family and I absolutely loving and enjoying a "Jolly holiday with Mary", having delicious "Spoonful of Sugar", and absolutely having an awesome "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" day!!! We all absolutely loved “Mary Poppins”, which was "Practically Perfect in every way" !!! 
 
NOTE: Pictures of the show are from the Mary Poppins program. Credit and courtesy of use goes to the photographer.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Sung-bong Choi from Korea's Got Talent 2011 will bring tears to your eyes!


Credit to the Uploader

After hearing/reading Choi's story, I cannot even begin to imagine the hardships he has had to endure. Then when he sang, all I could do was cry.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

A night immersed in "The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber"

"Softly, deftly, music shall caress you
Hear it, feel it, secretly possess you....."
(Music of the Night from The Phantom of the Opera)


From the moment I heard and saw Andrew Lloyd Webber’s highly acclaimed, long running and popular musical The Phantom of the Opera well over 20 years ago, I fell madly and obsessively in love with the musical. This spurred me to then hunt down pretty much all the musicals created, composed and written or co-written by Andrew Lloyd Webber, who I sincerely believe is one of the most brilliant composers of the modern time.

With other musicals like Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats, Evita, Sunset Boulevard, Aspect of Love and many others, it was not hard then that after listening to them, I fell in love with, and collected several musical soundtracks from Andrew Lloyd Webber.

It is therefore that I warmly mention: – To the most dearest and generous couple (you know who you are *hugs*) who have gifted me with one of the best birthday presents I've received – it is with heartfelt appreciation and sincerest gratitude and thanks, that my husband and I will be enjoying ourselves tonight, watching, listening and immersed in the magical and musical genius of the musical works of Andrew Lloyd Webber, from his Australian tour of the show The Music Of Andrew Lloyd Webber.

We started off our night out at one of Star City Casino's fine dining restaurants called Bistro 80 Restaurant and Bar. Considering the restaurant was completely booked, we were lucky enough to reserve a table and enjoy their highly recommended and well priced 3 course Pre-Theatre Menu. I had for EntreĆ© the Confit Duck while my hubby had the Smoked Salmon. For our Mains, I had the Angus Scotch Fillet while hubby had the Roast Pork Belly, and we shared a side of their seasonal vegetable which was a generous serving of rosemary & garlic roasted potatoes. For Dessert, we both had the divine 'melt in your mouth' Milk Chocolate Mousse. Compliments to the Head Chef - Paul Gaspa, everything my husband and I ate was absolutely delicious! The ambience and atmosphere was semi-formal, but we felt quite relaxed. Service was absolutely fast, efficient, and the waiter was attentive and extremely friendly. We highly recommend this restaurant, and we will not hesitate in dining here again in the near future and try out their full Lunch and/or Dinner menu.

After our very delightful and satisfying dinner, we headed for the Star City Casino's, Lyric Theatre. While waiting to be seated, I looked over the Merchandise area and decided to purchase a Program and a key ring.

Then it was time to be seated. After several minutes, the lights went out and then the intro began. As I listened to the orchestra start to play an instrumental array of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musicals and several screen projectors showed his many works of musical genius, my heart just soared with the music as the talented casts began singing The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber. The entire show was split into to Two Acts and for 2 hours, I was immersed and in Andrew Lloyd Webber musical heaven, simply enjoying, relishing, humming and sometimes singing along to his music and songs. Every song sung brought happiness to my heart and none other than when the cast sang my favourite song, The Music of the Night from my favourite musical The Phantom of the Opera.

As the show ended and the curtains fell, after listening and watching The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber tonight, it will be, among many, a memorable evening, that I will treasure for life and one I will never forget!

So to capped off one of the best night my husband and I had in a while, thank you once again to the lovely couple who gifted me so generously with the tickets! *hugs*


Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Simple Skincare Products that your skin will "Simply Love"!


 

Thanks to Contagious Network and Simple Skincare I was very fortunate to try and sample this great skincare product. 

I myself usually do not use many skincare products bar the occasional moisturiser and make up remover. I'm quite fussy when it comes to using skincare products because most times my skin feels either oily or very dry after use and I don't like the perfumed smell most skincare products have in them.

After using the Simple Skincare Product samples range, my skin has never felt so good and looked better since, well....in ages! The Refreshing Facial Wash feels really refreshing to my skin after using it, my skin also feels and seems brighter after just several usage. The Eye Make-up Remover is so gentle, even the colourstay eye-shadow and eye-liner, as well as the waterproof mascara comes right off without feeling the sting in my eyes, since I don't have to scrub really hard to remove the colourstay make-up off. As for the Hydrating Light Moisturiser it's just wonderful on my skin. My skin no longer feels dry and flaky and it also works great as make-up base!

With just these samples range my skin has never felt better in years and I am absolutely "hooked, line and sinker" into buying the most affordable, the best, and the simplest skincare products for my skin from the Simple Skincare Range

If you want the opportunity to try and sample the Simple Skincare sample range please go to the Simple Skincare Facebook Page and join the many people who've 'LIKE' the page for the chance to secure one of the Simple Skincare sample packs. While you're there, you will also benefit from the 'Simple Life Coaching' provided by a qualified Life Coach offering and providing daily tips "on everything from how to manage your time more effectively, to how you can deal with the challenges in life".

So why not check out the Simple Skincare website and join and "LIKE" the Simple Skincare Facebook Page. Your skin may (and will - in my opinion) love you for it!

Monday, March 21, 2011

First Person Super Mario Bros!

Absolutely awesome! Loved it! This is for all you Super Mario Bros fans!



Why can't Nintendo create a game like this! LOL!

Monday, February 14, 2011

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Friday, December 17, 2010

Celebrating the Festive Season.....

This was forwarded to me and I think it's awesome! I absolutely loved it!


Credit to the uploader

Season's greetings to all this festive season!

Saturday, October 23, 2010

My Cousin's extravagant and intimate Wedding!


I woke up today feeling really excited about my cousin's wedding. It has been meticulously planned for and in the making for three years, and for the day to finally arrive, I'm sure everyone attending the wedding is feeling some sort of giddy excitement and anticipation. But suffice it to say, I’m sure the Bride and Groom would be experiencing indescribable myriad of feelings today, bringing back fond memories of how I felt on my own wedding day.*grin*

So, I started the morning getting to the hairdresser to emulate my chosen Katy Perry's 51st Grammy Awards hairstyle and I was thrilled she managed to pull it off to as close as it can be done, with some minor changes and without complaints from my end – considering Katy Perry’s hairstyle was done by a hairdresser who I simply could not afford! After that, went home, got dressed and nervously tried my hand at putting makeup on my face, and for those who know me well, I cannot stand to put makeup on, apart from the occasional lipstick or lip gloss, unless I really have to! So with more luck than skill, I managed to put the makeup on and just hoped for the best that I did not look like a clown!

We then arrived outside the Cardinal Cerretti Memorial Chapel and I was quite eager to see it up close ever since it became reputably known as “the church Nicole Kidman got married at. So I was not disappointed that it was indeed a magnificent church worthy of a famous actress’ choice! It was beautiful inside as it was grand outside.





We then got ushered inside and with bated breath, waited for the moment the Bride would enter and walk down the aisle to be forever joined in holy matrimony to her beloved Groom! Then all was quiet and the priest requested us all to stand, and with the wedding march sounding off in the background....in walks the Bride in the arms of her brother, looking breathlessly stunning in a Steven Khalil haute couture wedding gown. As she walked downed the aisle, I knew for sure that my dearly departed Grandparents and my cousin’s Stepfather were proudly smiling down upon her as she made her way to her loving Groom. I’m sure too, that at this moment in time, my cousin’s Mum (my aunt) was so proud to see her only daughter walking down that aisle as she tried to hold back tears of joy and undeniable happiness – unsuccessfully! *grin*

Usually all eyes would be on the Bride as she made her way down the aisle, but I stole a glance at the Groom, and to see the love of his life approaching him, I saw him basically “knock-off his feet” by the testament of the look and expressions in his face. Right there and then, there are just not enough words to express or explain how much he truly adored and loved his Bride as she walked down that aisle towards him. *aww..*sigh*

Then the ceremony began, and it was as special and solemn as any matrimonial ceremony can be. I was also sincerely thrilled and honoured that my cousin selected me as one of the readers and I am grateful that I got to be a part of their wedding ceremony. Then the Bride and Groom exchanged their vows and rings, and soon after, to the jubilant applause of the couples’ dearest families, relatives and friends, they were finally announced as Husband and Wife! We then clapped and cheered even harder when they shared their first kiss, sealing their loving bond forever, as Mr. & Mrs. W...! *grin*

Once the ceremony was over, everybody made their way outside where the couple waited to receive warm and delighted congratulations from their families, relatives and friends. Various group photos were then taken alongside the newly wedded couple before the entire bridal party was ushered by the photographer for the usual photos needed for the wedding album. Then we all went our separate ways and would gather again at the reception which was scheduled in the evening.

The reception was held at the Museum of Contemporary Arts (M.C.A.), and I could not wait to get there. But having lunch first and the horrendous traffic on the way, it was a shame that the exhibits were already closed by the time we got there, as I would have loved to have seen some of them. However, all was not lost as we were treated to the sight of a magnificent cruise liner called Sapphire Princess which was docked at Circular Quay waiting to depart that night.


We then made our way up to the M.C.A. top floor function room, and the set up was simply gorgeous and quite intimate. There was a live band playing and we noticed that guests were to be seated at tables which had countries on them as oppose to numbers. The countries represented the places that the wedded couple have been to and held fond and special memories for them. Then I saw the wedding cake displayed on one side, and the only way I could describe it – elegant simplicity!  





  
We then made our way to the bar where non-alcoholic beverages were served as well as champagne, red and white wine, beer, and a cocktail mix of either a traditional mojito or a passionfruit punch mojito – which were absolutely delicious! Request for different cocktail mixes were served if available. After making our way to our ITALY table, we then went outside were the view was simply amazing! Overlooking the harbour was the view of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House, with the added bonus of the cruise liner, Sapphire Princess.


Delicious canapƩs were served to the guests, as we all mingled, introduced ourselves and got to know a little about each other, while we waited for the wedded couple to arrive. Then in walked the Bride and Groom to the warm applause of their guests, were hugs and kisses were exchanged, and happy snaps were taken at every opportunity with the couple, before we were all ushered inside so the evening festivities could begin.

Once everyone was seated, the Master of Ceremonies (M.C.) began by welcoming everyone to the reception and soon after, the Bridal party was introduced, making their way to the Bridal table, with everyone then upstanding and clapping as the Bride & Groom entered officially as Mr. & Mrs. W...!

The night progressed with the serving of delicious, fine dining, and might I add – “to die for”, three course meal. Compliments to the chef, everything I had was absolutely delicious, especially the Duck Confit for EntreĆ© and the Dessert.






In between one of the courses, we were even treated to some fireworks, courtesy of the cruise liner, Sapphire Princess waiting to sail out of Sydney Harbour.


Speeches were also said sporadically in between the meal courses, by the father & stepfather of the Groom; from the brother of the Bride; the Best Man; the Groom; and finally the Bride.

Of all the speeches, the Groom’s speech was the one that stood out in my mind the most, as he made us all laugh with anecdotes of how he and his Bride met and how they eventually fell in love. But he also made some of us shed some tears, including me, as he struggled to hold back his own tears when he talked about his Mother-in-law, of her hardships in life, and thanked her from the bottom of his heart, for giving him the greatest compliment when she gave him her blessing to marry her daughter, and that he gives her his word that he will provide for her daughter, love and cherish her, and give her all the affection he has and can possibly give. He knows how proud she is today and compliments her by saying how amazing she looks.*aww..*sigh*

But what struck me was when he mentioned my departed grandparents (Lolo & Lola), and of how they played such an important role in my cousin’s life while she was growing up, and that if she had one wish right now, it would be that they were there with her – (me too, with all my heart). I could not hold back my tears anymore as his voice shook, fighting to control and hold back his own tears, but he gathered himself and continued on by emphasising to everyone in the room, the qualities he sees in his Bride which are the epitome of Lolo & Lola, and thanks them for giving him the rest of his life with her. *sniff* (Lolo & Lola, may you rest in peace).

The Groom continued on with his speech, thanking his groomsmen and best man, parents and family members, relatives, friends near & far, and not forgetting, the lovely couple, who, because of their love, guidance, support and mentoring, they have helped him and his Bride, be who they are today and can be in life.

After the Groom finished with his speech, the Bride followed it up by saying a few words of thanks to the ladies who’ve helped her in planning and making her wedding possible – to her bridesmaids, girlfriends, readers and usher. Most importantly, she thanked her Mum for everything and hopes to be half the woman she is. She also thanked all the mothers present and the ones in heaven, and with glasses raised higher by the women - mothers and daughters, proceeded to dedicated a toast to all mothers.*cheers!*


After all the speeches were said and done, the Bride and Groom were then called to the dance floor for their Bridal Waltz. After that, the Bridal party joined them on the dance floor and shortly thereafter, all the guests were invited to join in the fun! Those who had “left-feet” and not fond of dancing, decided to go out into the balcony to take in the view of the city by night, and to see and farewell the Sapphire Princess, as it left the dock of Circular Quay to sail on into the night.




As the night progressed, the wedding cake was cut, and a piece of cake was presented to all the guests as a bonbonniere to take home. Tea and coffee was served for anyone who wanted it, or to accompany the wedding cake if they wanted to eat it. I ate mine and it was simply delicious, especially with a nice cup of tea!

More dancing continued on the dance floor, but as the night worn on, the band finished up, and soon the Bride was tossing her bouquet to the single ladies on the dance floor and the Groom was flipping the Bride’s garter to all the bachelors in the room. Then sadly, it was time to go and say goodbye to the newly wedded couple.

My cousin’s wedding was simply one of the best weddings I’ve been to, and it was definitely intimate, but an extravagant wedding none the less! Three years in the making and over and done with in just a little over 12hrs! But like all weddings, every guests goes away with special fond and lasting memories of the day.

My best and fondest wish to the happy couple, for a blessed and blissful marriage. May you both hold each other in your hearts, and love and cherish each other through the best of times and through the hardship of life, as you both go on the journey of married life together. All the best for a loving and happy future! xx

Sunday, October 17, 2010

My Cousin's Exquisite Bridal Kitchen Tea Party!


I've never been to a Kitchen Tea Party before, so I was very excited that my cousin decided to have one which was generously hosted by a lovely couple and held at their property in Lugarno.

The Bridal Kitchen Tea Party gave those who were unable to attend my cousin's Bridal Bachelorette Party the opportunity to catch up with the bride-to-be and to get to know her other friends, and of course experience a day unlike anything they've experienced before, well, at least in my case, I've never experienced before. *grin*

As excited as I am, and how I imagined and expected this party to be, when my Mum and I finally arrived, I was not disappointed. From the moment we were greeted by the hostess, I knew I was going to enjoy myself immensely! She was so lovely and hospitable, and her home was amazing and absolutely beautiful! Her husband was very funny and made us feel right at home. So coming down the stairs to the entertainment area, I was speechless and WOWed at how beautiful the place was presented and decorated. There were scented candles everywhere and the flower arrangements and decorations were gorgeous! And, OMG! The bar was absolutely incredible! There was even a barman ready to pour your preferred alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverage. 




Also, spread about all over the place were these little menu-like cards that told us what was available To Drink and what was on the menu To Eat. After reading the To Eat section, I was practically salivating! *grin* Everything on it was so appetising! I could not wait to taste and sample each and every one of the delectable delicacies that were on offer!




Then the hostess showed us this amazing and beautiful cake she had ordered for the bride-to-be, and OMG! it was gorgeous! It was in the shape of a black and white hat box with very famous brands depicted on the outside, from Prada, Christian Dior to Hermes, Gucci and Louis Vuitton as icing! I could not wait to taste it, but it was too beautiful to cut into it!


Then the hostess urged us to order our drinks at the bar, and though I was extremely tempted to have an alcoholic drink, I was a designated driver, so I opted out for a non-alcoholic beverage while my Mum went for the delicious (I had a sip) cocktail mix called Bernie's Blushing Bridal Cosmopolitan - perfect for the occasion! Then we moved into the balcony overlooking the pool and the view of the park and at this moment the honoured guest, my cousin, the bride-to-be, arrived and she looked utterly gorgeous and stunning in a simple but very stylish and sexy dress! Kisses and hugs were exchanged and shortly thereafter more guests started to come down the stairs to join in the fun and introductions and getting to know each other.

Apart from the people I already knew at the party, I felt a little apprehensive at first approaching those I did not know, as I'm a shy person by nature, but I found my cousin's friends to be down-to-earth and very nice people, and I was glad I had a chance to know them a little since they were my cousin's closest and dearest friends.

Then the waitress began circulating the food, and OMG! it was soooo delicious! From the Pacific oysters, to the succulent prawns, and scallops, to the Peking duck and lamb skewers, right down to the desserts consisting of lemon and lime tartlets, chocolate tarts and raspberry creme brulees, I was in food heaven! Everything was divine! Even though the serving was finger sized, the food kept coming, just as the champagne, wine and cocktails were bottomless! It was perfect!

To make the day even more eventful and fun, there was a raffle door prize given to the winner of the raffle ticket picked from a bowl by my cousin. Guessing games were also played in which the prizes were the correctly guessed bottle of Ferrero Rocher chocolates, as well as another bottle of Almond chocolates and books going to those who correctly guessed the number of the chocolates in each bottles. I wanted one of those bottles, but meh, I didn't guessed correctly.

Then my cousin opened up her gifts which consisted of various kitchen ware items, and every one of us were wondering bemusedly when she will be using these items and inviting us all for tea! LOL! :D 

After that, speeches were said by the hostess and my cousin, which was then followed by reluctantly cutting that gorgeous cake. The cake tasted just as divine and delicious and served with luscious smelling tea or coffee, it was a perfect way to end the day!

This Kitchen Tea Party was not at all as I had imagined it to be, but it surely exceeded my expectations more than I expected! This has been one of the best experiences I've had and I cannot wait for my cousin's grand and extravagant wedding this weekend!