Sunday, 18 January 2009

Look who is getting hitched!!!!

Joy to our world!

This damsel is about to sign the dotted lines. Our bride of the month is a lawyer who only recently completed post graduate studies in business management, we guess she is putting all that training to good use planning her wedding.

We caught up with THE GROOM and managed to get a five minute interview.

PHM: It's count down to D Day. Whats your greatest concern now?

Groom: Flying from one country to another every 2 - 3 days. I work in one and my bride and the wedding planners are in another. Work is still hectic and wedding preparation is making it even more so. But I can't believe the adrenalin rush!

PHM: You just said "my bride". You must be thrilled. What do you love most about her?

Groom: Her smile and her intelligence. Plus she's very thoughtful and fun to be with.

PHM: Are you very much invloved with the planning or leaving it all to her?

Groom: She is quite capable but I have been issued a few jobs to take charge of. I have enlisted a small army of friends to help, still my presence is required. Even when I can't possibly add anything to the decision making, I'm wanted on site. Whao!

PHM: What's your advice to others on the way to the altar?

Groom: Get involved but learn to say "Yes darling, you may" often. Stay calm. You'll only get a chance to be a groom once in a lifetime so ENJOY!

PHM: What would you like to say to your bride this minute?

Groom: I love and appreciate you. Dont worry, even if you turn up with a mop on your head you'd still be my girl and I'd still marry you, so don't sweat the small stuff.

Look out for our exclusive interview with the the bride on how she is spending her last single days and what she is doing to ensure the wedding day of everyone's dream. The wedding pictures will be right here shortly so look out.

Happy Anniversary Kemi and Ebenezer!

It’s my best friend’s tenth wedding anniversary.

We share the same birthday and have been friends since 1986. Honestly I’m sure she’s my sister, just happened to be born to another set of parents. She’s spending a little more time on herself these days having managed to settle down into a new country, town and house. She had to quit her lovely city job in London when her husband became a professor at the University in Kansas.

I miss the boys. I can’t wait to visit. Soon I promise.