Friday, 6 March 2015

TOSIN & ITUNU: OUR LOVE STORY...




I was undergoing my mandatory National Youth Service in Warri, Delta state, Nigeria in a law firm when my service was required at the Department of Petroleum Resources, Warri zonal office in March 2012. Two months before then, one of my relatives, Kemi told me about a very brilliant, quiet, unassuming, reserved and warm lady in her university, the Igbinedion University, Okada whom she said would make a good wife for me as a sophisticated brainiac that I am but I shrugged it off because I hate referral relationships. She said her name was Itunu in the College of Natural and Biological Sciences. On assumption of office at DPR, I was in the same office with one Dipo who was on industrial attachment to DPR and who is a family friend of the same Itunu and her school mate.


Dipo and his other friends looked up to me and we became quite close. He found out that I wasn't in any serious relationship third week in March 2012 and he said similar things that Kemi said about a lady in her school about Itunu. This coincidental twist of fate fascinated me and I decided to take the plunge and meet this lady described in glowing words by two unrelated people. I got her Blackberry pin from Dipo and sent her a BBM request on 7th April, 2012. Much to my chagrin, she promptly accepted and we started chatting and we exchanged numbers. Dipo made me promise not to tell her he was the linksman as Itunu would have him for dinner! I had to play on words with fear and a sense of humor regarding where I got her pin! I remember telling her that her 'pin' was missing whilst I stumbled upon it, found it and helped her pick it! This got her cracking whilst I lived each day with the fear that she would one day delete me from her BBM if she runs out of patience with this 'jester' who has refused to at least be 'truthful' for once and tell her how he got her pin.


Months rolled by and we became simply inseparable online even though we had not met physically. The service year soon ended on Friday, June 29th 2012 and we decided to meet in Akure en-route to my home state. The Driver came to pick me and we stopped by to see the woman that had taken over my heart. She drove down to our rendezvous and stepped out in her overflowing sartorial blue native Senegalese garb looking radiant, modest, decent and wifely! I knew there and then that she was for keeps. Within 20minutes of our meeting, I was totally taken by her character and abundant air of grace. For the first time, I was in love with a woman, not just because of a fine face and shapely figure but a kind heart! We drove to Chicken Republic and she insisted I get what we bought for ourselves for my driver- I was touched. She rejected the money I gave her to buy fuel in her car and we parted ways after giving each other a reassuring hug.


We remained good friends and I visited her a couple of times in Akure whilst she was on her Industrial Attachment at Don Bosco health centre. On one of such visits, I came to see her still asking her out. Notably, I remained emotionally unambitious, deliberately unornate- not willing to impress her and did not call as often as someone seeking a relationship should. I still don't know how she became convinced of my seriousness. On my return home on that fateful day in history, 8th day of July, 2012 she called me to inform me that she was giving in to my dating request! I was enveloped with great joy and I decided to give my all to make sure our relationship worked. But then there was a temporary clog in the wheel of our love growth- I was billed to resume studies for my Master's programme in Energy law at the University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom. I swiftly informed her just weeks into our dating and to my utmost surprise, she gave her support saying there was no distance in the realm of true love! She ended it with a caveat- 'make sure you return after your Master's programme' and I obliged.


I embarked on the trip to the United Kingdom on September 17, 2012 but kept in touch sustaining our love online with time and attention. I visited Nigeria again July 23, 2013 to spend time with her and attend my younger sister's wedding and returned to the UK on August 12, 2013. I stayed back to work a bit after my Master's programme and I secured a PhD admission with immediate commencement. I could not take it because of my promise to her to return after the Master's programme and I returned to Nigeria on 25th day of January, 2014. It was a happy day of reunion for both of us. She had then graduated and began serving in my state of residence and it gave us time to be together. I enjoyed every bit of my stay with her and had our first valentine as lovers together on 14th February, 2014.


The next day, 15th February was her birthday. I took her, a few friends and family to celebrate it at MicCom Golf Resort, Ada, Osun state. We had fun, played table tennis, giggled together, held hands, took pictures, danced by the pool side and returned to eat at their expansive restaurant. We all ate our fill and were about leaving when I placed order for fried fish for both of us. She complained that she was filled to the brim when they brought the fish and I demanded that the waiter returned them and packed them as take away which they did. She observed that the fish appeared solid and was curious about the material used to pack them. She unwrapped one of them and found a small beautiful box. Still confused, she opened it and found a petal necklace with crystal balls inside. I collected it from her and fixed it firmly on her neck. I then grabbed the second 'fish' opened it and brought out the £2100 Rox platinum Diamond ring I had purchased in London and went on my knees and popped the big question after reiterating my love and commitment for her and our relationship: "Will you marry me?" and she said YES!!!...amidst torrent of emotions and several snapshots, gliteratti and paparazzi . She was simply dazed and surprised as there was no clue to my proposing on that day. Unbeknown to her, I had sent those items to the resort the previous day with my plans.


On the 7th day of June 2014, we had an elaborate introduction ceremony at their expansive family compound. She had since returned to the United Kingdom to obtain her Master's in Environmental Science and Technology at Lancaster University, United Kingdom after her National Youth service. We will tie the nuptials first weekend in December at an elaborate wedding when she returns to Nigeria. This is our story...the story of love, trust, commitment, fate and affection. God knows I love Itunu and I can't wait for the first day of our lives together...



Aries usherettes Event wishes the both of you all the best in life, and we look forward to the wedding.

Saturday, 3 January 2015

JUST THE TWO OF US


Good morning subs, and a very big welcome to our new subs.

But most importantly, we want to wish all couples exchanging vows today. May the oil of gladness never run dry in your homes

Friday, 2 January 2015

HAPPY NEW YEAR: NEW YEAR PROPOSALS



Wow! Can't believe we done and over with last year, and now it’s a new year. A year for new resolutions, setting aright misplaced priorities. A year for a new beginning leaving the old which has gone away with the year. Its 2015, everyone looked forward to this year. Happy new year everyone! Any ways, the koko of the matter of today is while all of us where celebrating entering the New Year early momo, 1st of January 2015, some brothers, in Nigeria and abroad,  where getting down on one knee and proposing to the women they wanted to spend the rest of their lives with.

Was on Instagram when I saw a picture of this beautiful couple on my timeline. The lady who was proposed to at the Lagos countdown, lost her mum last year in October, I guess God has a way of compensating his children.

This is amazing, 10 years of friendship and 1 year and 9 months courtship.
From all of us at Aries Usherettes Events we wish them a happy new year and God's blessings as they begin a lifetime journey together.

Sunday, 21 December 2014

OMOTOLA AND LAOLU 2015...


As you all know Aries Usherettes Event, loves to celebrate life, Event and people's achievement. Especially couples, i have learnt something in life that when you are happy for other people's success yours did come. Congratulations to omotola and laolu they got engaged and would be working down the aisle next year. Aries Usherettes Event, interviewed the soon to be bride. Read their love story below  We Met 2008 Through mama, We Started Dating 2011 And got  Engaged 2012  He told me we were goin for lunch to celebrate  one year anniversary.
We went to our favorite spot and friends were already there... at first I though it was a proposal but then they wheeled in d cake and I figured it was a way to bid me farewell.  After lunch I felt something behind me, I turned and my man was on his knees and he asked d most powerful question and I said yes. So, after that i relocated out of the country and our love keeps going strong. @nigerianwedding @bellanaijaweddings #shesaidyes #Ilovelove #Ariescouples2015 #AriesUsherettesEvent #wedothis #Wedoweddings #Happycouple #hethatfindsawifefindsagoodthing #Eventplanner #Eventmanagement

Saturday, 20 December 2014

5 UNIQUE WAYS TO MAKE YOUR COMPANY HOLIDAY PARTY ENJOYABLE FOR EVERY ONE!

 
Like all event planning projects, planning holiday parties and projects around the office should focus on the attendees. Organizing annual office holiday soirées should be fun, memorable and bring everyone together for the special gift of bonding and making everlasting team-building memories to share into the New Year.
When beginning the planning process, form a committee of planners, rather than relying on your corporate event planner to take on all the fun alone!
Having a group of planners meet and strategize on ways to make the holidays festive and fun for your company will ensure a good time for everyone.
The Early Bird Plans the Best Party
Start your holiday planning in October – this will give your team enough time to think about all of the different ways each individual at your organization can be involved in the activities you plan, and give your team ample time to make reservations if needed, scout event locations, make checklists, buy decorations, and most importantly create holiday activities that everyone will enjoy – remember not everyone celebrates the holidays, so be sure to keep this in mind when planning.
Spice Up Your Menu
If your team decides on opting for an internal potluck food celebration, as opposed to enjoying a meal and party at a restaurant, add a twist to the menu and have everyone bring a dish that celebrates a different area from around the world. Countries from all over celebrate the holidays with special dishes, so why not enjoy all of these amazing traditions together with your co-workers? Researching ways other countries celebrate the holidays will be a fun project on its own!
Incorporate a Charitable Cause
The holiday season is not the only time of year organizations give back, but it is a wonderful time to be able to get together with your peers and choose an extra cause to support. Work together to find local charitable organizations in need of volunteers, food drives you can donate to, or families who have a wish list this season you can lend a hand to. Giving back is a great way to involve everyone from your organization, and be reminded of what’s really important this time of year.
White Elephant – No Brainer
Setting up a fun gift exchange is a no brainer for any office holiday party. Be sure to give everyone a price range, and advance notice on when the exchange will take place. Also note not everyone may understand how white elephant gift exchanges work, so go over the rules with your peers as well. The best part of gift exchanges are seeing the fun, corky gifts your co-workers bring! Plus, finding out what you end up with at the end of the game – it can be good, bad or just funny!
Lights, Lights and More Lights!
A decoration contest is a fun way to build teamwork during the holidays. You can set up a decorating contest by department or team, or within cubes or desks to see who has the most unique holiday cheer! Find ways to make your office look extra festive – you can even go as far as setting a theme for rooms in your office. One could be a “winter wonderland” and the other a “trail of lights.” Holiday décor is always a cheerful way to get everyone in a great mood, and brings the whole team together to do some creative decorating to brighten up your office environment!
Enjoy the Moment
Besides the time you spend leading up to the holidays as a team, be sure to create a fun moment together offsite. This can be a holiday party at an event venue with a DJ and food, or just a simple get together after work one day to exchange gifts. You can even volunteer together as a way to spend time offsite as a team, rather than collecting charitable goods in the office. There are so many ways to spend time together during the holiday season, but be sure to stop and enjoy the moments you have together.
In Conclusion
Always keep in mind everyone in the office when planning holiday activities, and know there are so many fun ideas to choose from to make this season enjoyable for everyone. Take photos to look back on, and for your social media sites! You will want to capture those great momories you make as a team.

Friday, 28 November 2014

THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN HALL HUNTING






It fondly called hall hunting, is the most important aspect of your big day. whether it's an  outdoor or indoor ceremony you want it's still important. 

firstly, you have to consider it's sitting capacity, when the chairs&tables has been laid out is it still spacious? 

Another important thing is ventilation, parking space and rest room. Take note of this things to make you and your guest comfy.;-)

So Much To Do Before Saying I Do




Whether it's a big wedding or small wedding, if you’re getting married in 2015 now is the time to start planning. Plan ahead so you won't be stressed.

Checklist for wedding plans:
-Agree on a budget and who is paying for what
-Go through counseling for you and your spouse, after counseling, if you’re doing a religious or court ceremony see your pastor, imam or visit the registry to book a date.

Follow the 8 Steps


Step 1
- Hire a planner, you may not need the services of your planner from the beginning But trust me at a point you did need an event planner, coordinator or manager.
-Make a guest list so you have an idea of guest coming for the wedding.
-Choose your color theme, this is important.
-Pick who your chief bridesmaid, bridal train, best man and grooms men will be.
-Go on hall hunting whether just you or your...



Step 2
-Start picking ideas, and searching for your wedding attire.
-Book your photographer and videographer
-make sure family and friends know the date for the wedding 3months before the time.
-see the minister officiating, so there can be an arrangements for the order of service.
-Organise the marriage license.
-pick your d.j and live band, remember good, fun and romantic music..

Step 3
-Order your wedding cakes.
-Choose a decorator and look at designs for the decoration and center pieces.
-Book hotels for either your first night or the honeymoon.
-Discuss hair styles and book with your Stylist.
Choose your wedding rings and make payment.
-Book your wedding cars and any other transport needed.
-Setup your gift list eg: souvenirs..
-Buy gifts for your brides train/grooms men..





Step 4
-Choose and order your stationery.
-Book make up appointment for the day.
-Finalize your order of service that should be done two months to the wedding.
-Send out your wedding invitation with gifts if required.
-Finalize the menu.
-if you’re changing name, inform any institution like your bank, school, office...
-Make plans and book for your manicure and pedicure
-Confirm all reception details..

Step 5
-Try on your wedding dress including all lingerie, 2weeks to the wedding
-Confirm final number of guests
-Arrange for a wedding rehearsal date before the big day.
-Ensure all vendors are ready so there won't be any mistake, but that can be checked on by the planner.
-Everyone participating in the wedding like your bridal train, family, planner, minister if possible should be at the rehearsal...
 

Step 6
-Set a date aside to relax off from planning, you can do spa or beach.
-Both of you should write out your vows if necessary 4 days to the wedding.
-Do your pedicure and manicure a day before the wedding, also arrange for your luggage to be sent to your honeymoon destination.
-Prepare any payment for your vendors,envelope it and address it to them. Then give it to someone like your planner who willpay them.



Step 7
-Go to bed early so you wake up refreshed for your big day

Step 8
-On the day of the wedding say prayers first with bridal train or family.
-Have a good breakfast but not too heavy.
Make sure there's enough time for you to get ready.



Thanks for reading, your mini guide for your wedding plans.
#AriesUsherettesEvent #Ariescouple2015.
Have a Fab day BBCM family, God bless you.