Naima and Hafeez rule the Dewan that day
Yellow the colour of the royalty as they are the king and queen of the day
A wedding cake fit for the sweet moments of their life
Sharing the sweet times together
A touch up by the Mak Andam
Intimacy is what makes a marriage, not a ceremony, not a piece of paper from the state
Mum blessing the couple for a blissful life ahead
A family has grown bigger with the arrival of children
With Kak Salbiah, the groom's mum
Husin and Ba'ayah will throw another wedding function comes June
The Brotherhood of Four from different era
All smiles for Husin and Ba'ayah
Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads, hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years
Abang Hasan, Kak Salbiah and their two daughters
Khatijah and me - still going strong in our career
A successful marriage requires falling in love many times, always with the same person.
The future lies in these youngsters' hands
A fairytale-like wedding full of grandeur and must I add romance?
HAFIZ & NAIMA
It was another wedding at Kluang again. I was hoping to stay a night at this rustic town but due to a national duty which I had to perform, the idea was abandoned.
As usual, the causeway was choked-blocked on Saturday morning. The usual 80mins drive took us two and half hours. We drove past dragon fruits farms, agro resorts and some orchid ville before reaching Kluang town. We needed to find our way to the Dataran Tasik Kluang for the wedding celebration.
The beating of the kompang sounded our arrival. We had reached just as the bride and the groom made their grand entrance into the humongous Dewan Sultan Ismail. Many of my cousins were already there, especially those from Penang. Didn't have much time to exchange news with them because they were either planning to leave Kluang that very day or had other agenda to fulfill.
As for me, it was time to snap, snap and snap.
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