First stop was to get breakfast. We went to McD at SS2 and I had the Sausage McMuffin with Egg, Hash Brown and coffee. Yummy, yum, yum… Then we went scouting around looking for the bridal shop, making a lot of U-turns on the way before we found the place. The young lady or supposedly so-called “wedding planner” (but she’s so young!) gave a detailed explanation of the services provided. Hmm… personally felt that if she can do it, I can do it too. The money used could be saved for an additional bridal album. No matter how we convinced the soon-to-be bride, the decision really lies with her. Understand that she would like a garden-themed wedding, perhaps that’s slightly tricky. *shrug* Anyhow, she will have all of us to support her.
We later went to Mid-Valley to attend the 2007 KL Wedding Expo. While searching for a parking space, I saw an Indian man and his family who was about to leave. They got into their Wira and when the man drove out of his parking lot, he banged the Kenari parked beside him and left. Just like that… I was so exasperated, having my car banged the same way just recently at the car park near my office. Is he an idiot? There was so much space for him to maneuver his car out and it wasn’t like he had to reverse out since it was reversely parked. Yet, he was still able to bang the unlucky car that was nicely parked beside his stupid car. Arrrggghh… I’m so out of words to say about idiot drivers like him and the State idiot.
Back to the Wedding Expo, that was truly disappointing as well. There were only about 20 booths and many were trying to sell non-bridal related products/services. So we only spent a while there before moving on to Sushi King for a late lunch.
Decors for the Japanese Sakura Wedding at the Wedding Expo

Models parading cheongsams with lovely CNY decors as backdrop at MV

Two lovely ladies, Yien and MC enjoying their meal at Sushi King (in case you’re wondering, the other two beauties were seated behind the cam, hehe)
