pre-cana
January 5, 2008
I’m always wondering what people do in pre-cana session. And time goes by so fast that suddenly, it’s time for me to participate in the pre-canna session. So, we had our pre-cana session, the faith preparation before our marriage, today from 9AM to 3PM at Church of the Resurrection, New Albany.
Some of the topics covered are communication, finance, intimacy, faith and marriage. It was an interactive sessions where there were presentations, couple activities, and personal discussion moments although I admit that there were times we felt really bored. Overall, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience and we felt grateful that we had the chance to experience it. It prepared us for our marriage life spiritually and deepen our understanding of each other, encouraged us to think about subjects we never even thought of or discussed before yet important. Thinking back, I’ve got a lot of new and exciting experiences while preparing for this wedding and the wedding is still months to go! I’m just glad that I decided to create this blog so that I can always look back through my wedding journey here.
5th year anniversary
January 3, 2008
Yesterday was our 5th year dating anniversary. Our last dating anniversary ^^. However, we couldn’t enjoy this moment as what people normally do since we spent the entire day waiting at the airport.
How did we end up being stuck at the airport? The answer was bad weather and SKYBUS! We heard a lot of publication about skybus and we’d like to give it a try. So, when we visited Edy’s sister in California for our Christmas holiday, we decided to fly with this airline. We had pretty good experience on our way there but… got a lot of trouble on the way back to Columbus. We promised ourselves never to fly with Skybus again eventhough it costs lower than others. The airline doesn’t have customer service hotline number and kept changing the expected departure time so that we practically had to stand-by at the airport to make sure we could hop on-board once the plane is ready. All of this hassle just doesn’t worth the savings from the airline tickets.
Anyway, we think this experience is pretty memorable and didn’t regret it. There is always something to learn in every experience you encounter in your life and you should treasure every single moment of it. And that’s what we did!

