The wedding came and went, just like any event. Momentary. Fleeting. But soon, we will see an artistic rendition of the happiest and the sweetest memories of it, in coffee-table book format.If you want a copy, let me know.
Will this photo, taken at the entrance of the loghaus find its way in the wedding album book? It's up to the bride and groom who are still choosing the best from among thousands of shots taken by Rage and JM.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Sweet Expectations
As the date of the wedding comes closer now, I catch myself feeling uneasy with deals half-closed and details half-clear. When I do become aware of this uneasy feeling, I learned a trick how to consciously take myself out of it by focusing on the vibration or energy of sweet expectations. It's amazing how easy it is to switch to this mode. It can be done by a simple exclamation such as, "I love being surprised!" or by thinking about surprising others -- the guests, the couple, and the service providers as well.
In learning the trick of switching to a state of being ready for surprises and being playful as I scheme to surprise others, I realized I tumbled upon another crucial element of romance -- sweet expectation.
With the stakeholders of this event learning to switch to sweet expectation, what do you expect will happen in this event?
I can hardly contain my excitement.
In learning the trick of switching to a state of being ready for surprises and being playful as I scheme to surprise others, I realized I tumbled upon another crucial element of romance -- sweet expectation.
With the stakeholders of this event learning to switch to sweet expectation, what do you expect will happen in this event?
I can hardly contain my excitement.
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