Saturday, the 18th of February, 2017 will forever be etched in my memory. Not
because I won the Olympic medal I have always been dreaming about. No, not yet.
Neither is it because I bought my dream car – the red mini cooper 2016 edition.
Oh well, I know God is working things out for me and very soon my red mini
cooper will arrive (giggles). And until then, I patiently await ‘her’ arrival.
But that is not the essence
of this story. The gist of this story is about the milestone that I just
achieved. Yes, you guessed right. After several years of waiting and praying, I
finally got married to the love of my life. And this is a recap of the unending
episodes that preceded the d-day.
Like every excited
bride-to-be, I looked forward to the wedding date with so much glee. Being a
daddy’s girl meant that I had to get married in my dad’s church. And since it
was also the church I worshiped, I had no issue with it. However, I found the
compulsory 6 months pre-marital counseling period too long. More gut wrenching
were the rules ‘le boo’ and I had to abide by if we wanted the church to
certify us ‘marriage-worthy’.
‘Your skirt must be more
than 3 inches below your knee. You must always tie a scarf to church. You must
not have those ‘so-called’ artificial nails on when coming to this church.
Trousers are not allowed in this church for whatever reason, you are not here
to seduce the church members’. I sat down and listened to Madam Liz, the woman
in charge of the pre-marital counseling, as she read out the rules to us.
‘Why are all the rules
meant for only me?’ I asked Madam Liz. ‘ We are serious minded people in this
church. If you want to do fashion parade, go to your Lekki church where you
people dress half-naked to the house of God every Sunday’, she said. Just know
we cannot join you together in this church if you refuse to change your bad
attitude’, she further added. Since I had made up my mind that my wedding was
going to be conducted in my dad’s church, I decided to abide by their rules,
although grudgingly and reluctantly.
Weeks seemed to be taking
forever to end. While the days dragged by like a snail in an Olympics. However,
each new day brought the ‘d-day’ closer. And before I knew it, it was three
weeks to the wedding day. It then came to my realization that I still had a lot
of things to to. Despite the fact that I had a wedding planner, I wanted to do
some things myself. And since I work for the number one hotel booking portal in Africa, I decided to book the hotel rooms where our guests will
be lodged myself.
Since I wanted my guests to
be lodged in one of the best hotels
in Ikeja, I decided to approach the Vice
President of the company, Meg, to ask for recommendations. Unknowingly to me,
the company was offering a whooping 50% discount on all hotel reservations made
during the Valentine’s season. And since my wedding date fell within this
period, I was eligible to use the voucher codes.
...to be continued
Written by Sandra Enaholo
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Why pause at this stage nau when i yaf started to enjoy the story.. Lol.. Nice one
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