So today was quite different. For once I wasn’t working… well I was still delegated the video camera, but I wasn’t the “professional photographer”. I, however, cannot keep my hands off any camera, so I brought mine along just to capture a few pics for myself. In the morning it was at both my uncles place and my cousins. There was the traditional tea ceremony for both. It was a bit of a relaxing time. Then the bridal party headed off to the rocks for some formal shots. Meanwhile, me and my other cousin headed to Len Wallis Audio to check out speakers and amplifiers. I only had the chance to listen to the speakers, and I am currently convinced that the Focal Chorus 705v are the ones I want. I will need a subwoofer if i grab these… or there are the 706v which have a bit more bass. We quickly had to head to Darling Harbour where we boarded the Morpheus, and sailed for about 3 hours. Since it was such a scorcher in the late morning, drinks were a must.
The ceremony was on board. As you can see, I wasn’t the main man (or woman in this case).
It was quite choppy at times, but it was bearable. Fantastic views from the boat. Went to places I havn’t seen before on the harbour. Passed 4 other wedding parties along the shore.
Group of all the guys and girls on the cruise.
After this, we headed to the reception in Chinatown. Again, good food, and a good night. Note the dog on the cake. That I beleive that’s Scooby, being their beloved dog.
Would love to thank William and Amy for the fantastic night.
With work, its been quite busy. On Thursday my boss said we will need to have a little meeting on Friday about what I had been doing in regards to the project. I hadn’t done that much since I hadn’t had much time. But come Friday morning, I was able to get a good understanding of the program I’ll be working on, and what I had to show him was exactly what he wanted to see. What freaked me out after that was, he described the project in depth to me, and said that it should take me a week to do it. To release a new version to everyone in the building. Bit daunting at the moment, but I’ll have to see on Monday.
Written by Milton Lai