Tis morning, i went to church for Svc bcos i din went on Sat. LOl.... So after church, i went out to Millenia Walk have lunch wiz my Cg member at tis cafe called Coffee Club.
The food served are nice. So after that, i rushed off to a volunteer work.
But as i approached the Mrt station, i found out i m late and kind of tiring bcos having to woke up as early as 8plus in the morning. Lol... So decided to head down to Ang Mio Kio to look for Hubby Ter.
Called him and told him, i m on my way to meet him. we arranged a time to meet. lol... As i step on the train, i found a seat and off i went to wonderland.
Lol... can u imagine i actually missed my stop and luckily i woke up in time to stop at Katib. Lol... Called Hubby to tell him i overslpt and stopped at Katib and nw on my way to take a train down to Ang Mio Kio. So bad! He actually laughed at me. Lol... Of course, even me myself found it funni too.
We jus went ard the shopping centre b4 we settle on tis movie.
The story:
License to Wed follows newly engaged Ben Murphy (John Krasinski) and his fiancée, Sadie Jones (Mandy Moore), in their quest to live happily ever after. The problem is that Sadie’s family church, St. Augustine’s, is run by Reverend Frank (Robin Williams), who won’t bless Ben and Sadie’s union until they pass his patented, "foolproof" marriage-prep course. Consisting of outrageous classes, outlandish homework assignments and some outright invasion of privacy, Reverend Frank’s rigorous curriculum puts Ben and Sadie’s relationship to the test. Forget happily ever after – do they to make it to the altar and live happily ever after?
My conclusion:
It was a great movie! The plot was good. The acting, the acting crew. On the surface was the hilarious scenes, the wacky jokes, the robot babies (these were amazing, really. I had no freaking idea how it's even possible to create these ugly atrocious looking babies!) etc, but in truth, it held a deeper meaning if anyone would bother to look into it - that marriage really isn't all that easy to deal with. There's so much more to contemplate before jumping onto that all-so-seemingly-rosy bed. Especially the kids part, finances sufficient? Time? Who's going to share the burden of bringing up the kids etc. And it's true that there's rising rates of divorces... I love the movie. Couples should watch it. But do not limit to couples only. Go in for the laugh. relax and take yourself on the ride :) enjoy!
It taught me alot cos it a show on how to get prepare and face the problem together when u r in the r/s and after the marriage. It two person ting together and no longer one person job to substain the r/s.
Now we r starting to prepare for our ROM Ting. Will be announcing to u all soon.
After that, Hubby Ter sent me home.