I was banned from a wedding dinner

I received an invitation to a wedding dinner two months ago. My auntie has left an invitation card for me & my husband at my mom's place. I was busy on that day and did not get to meet her family.

She called my mom this month asking if she should come down personally to my place to invite me to her daughter's wedding. Upon hearing that I am now in my 9th month pregnancy, she told my mom that she will cancel my name and my husband from her list of guest. She did not even ask if I will like to attend her daughter's wedding.

Well, the good thing is that I can save up some angbow money. Anyway, during my wedding, she brought her whole family (5 person) and did not even give me a red packet. She and her whole family eat for free at my wedding and she even show off her future "master degree" son in-law.

Sticker for the Bride

If your parents, parent in-laws, sisters, brothers, everybody else keep giving you unneccessary suggestions and comments on your wedding, it is time to get this sticker.

1st Wedding Anniversary

Today is our 1st wedding anniversary. We did not celebrate it. It was raining whole day but we still went out. We saw two wedding cars on the road with the decoration soaking wet with the rain. We went to my in-laws place to have dinner after that. Nothing special. I think all our wedding anniversary will be like that, so sad.

Anyway, I found a site that has a quiz. Are you in a healthy relationship?

http://health.ninemsn.com.au/quiz.aspx?sectionid=63&subsectionid=0&quizid=72

I score "Mostly Bs"
"Right now, you and your partner appear to be living two separate lives that overlap occasionally. While the pace of today's society often makes it difficult for us to nurture our close relationships, it's imperative that we spend some time looking at what's important to us. Maintaining a sense of self is important, but there must also be time given to the relationship if it's to survive."