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Sunday, March 6, 2022

ATTENDING IRHAM MUKHRIZ'S WEDDING RECEPTION


5TH MARCH 2022 ~ I attended the wedding reception of another ex-student of SMK Taman Universiti, Mr. Irham Mukhriz Ikhsan [SPM batch 2012], held at Skudai Parade. There was another pair of bride and groom, and the groom was the younger brother of Mr. Irham [and I think he is also my ex-student].






I couldn't stay that long as I had another appointment with a friend at 2:00 p.m. so I was happy to get to take a selfie with the newlyweds from one side of the banquet table.



Wishing both pairs of brides and grooms happy married lives ahead, filled with love and happiness.

Saturday, December 25, 2021

THREE WEDDING RECEPTIONS ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON - PART 1

WEDDING #1


The first wedding reception was of the son of Tuan Hj. Abd. Rahman Ngah, an officer of Johor Bahru Education Office and Pn. Hjh. Raja Ainurraziyah, an ex-colleague of SMK Taman Universiti.


The reception was held at one of the wedding halls in Eco Palladium, and this was my second time here.


The only ex-colleague of SMKTUN I met was Puan Hajah Zakiah Abdullah who was accompanied by her husband, Mr. Ebi Shahrin.






The bridegroom is not my ex-student but his other four siblings are. 😃


I had to excuse myself to attend another wedding reception right after.

WEDDING #2


The next venue was Skudai Parade - the place I once used to go to because it was a shopping complex. I just discovered there is a wedding hall on the ground floor of the mall.


I was invited by Puan Rozana Kabil, the ex-Chief Clerk of SMK Taman Universiti who is now actually holding the same post at another school which is just next door to my present school. This should be the second time I was invited to the reception of her children.


Both the bride and bridegroom are police officers. There was some sort of rehearsal going on for the special ceremony for police officers. Guess I was too early for that.




For one thing, I was happy to see Laksa Johor was also served at the buffet table. I had other option than the usual rice like Nasi Minyak or Briyani.


I would have to thank both my ex-colleagues for still inviting me to their children's receptions even though we are not working under the same roof anymore. Your kind thought is very much appreciated.