While that sounds perfectly rational, it goes against everything I believe in. I’d like to have alternatives and be informed irregardless of the final decision. I supposed it’s for self-satisfaction and reassurance that I would have explored all options and took into consideration the possible alternatives before making an informed decision. Yes, to adhere to a budget is important, but the contents that make up the final figure should be flexible. An item may be sacrificed for another greater idea (yes, I hear you, you are thinking that I sound exactly like one of those clients you dread to encounter.. ).
Anyway, barely 4 days after I vowed to tick off more items on my wedding checklist, I have decided to take a break. What better way than to literally run away and take a break? I’m going to start packing my bag in eagerness the moment I posted this…

Paradise awaits..
(Photo from http://bpstorybook.blogspot.com/search/label/Vietnam - stumbled upon his blog and loved it while searching for a photo from ‘real traveller’ rather than some misleading, heavily touched-up photos from one of those travel websites)
1 comment:
Yup, you need a break. I'm sure everything is in good hands.
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