
We have been blessed with an abundance of incredible people to share life with. Our wedding party comprises of our dearest friends who support us as individuals and also as a team. We are honored to have them back us up!
Elaine & Leo

Natalie (Yan Yan) is the person that I can always count on. When I am in difficulty, I always turn to her for help and I always get an answer. I love her for her real personality, her real person, who is true to herself and her friends. She takes me back when I’m impatient; she calls me out when I am wrong. I witness her growth throughout the years, I am truly proud of her and proud of having her as my Maid of Honor.
P.S. Love that picture taken in Shangri-La, fully shows off her first duty as my MOH!
Natalie graduated with first class honor from City University of Hong Kong in B.A. Communication and now works in the HR department at a business service corporation.
Kristy and I first met back in Form 1 (Grade 7), but we did not “click” until Form 6 (Grade 12)! I am very glad that we did click after all. I believe there is special chemistry between us; we fill each other in for the character that we lack. We support each other in every aspect of our lives. We treasure every opportunity and every moment that we spend together. When we chat, we talk 3 times faster than normal speed to race with the time. Kristy has incredible qualities as a friend. I look forward to continuing to build up our lifelong friendship.
Kristy graduated with first class honor from the Chinese University of Hong Kong in B.S. Quantitative Finance and is now a business consultant at an international consulting firm.
Cynthia (cyn cyn) has everything in the world- she has a gorgeous face and a perfect body; a caring family; great artistic taste; and she is damn smart! I did not know cyn cyn until Form 6 (Grade 12). Within that year, I learnt that cyn cyn was a lot of fun, very playful and incredibly talented. One of my best memories was that I successfully convinced cyn cyn and Prisci to join the group singing contest at school. Even though we did not get into the semi-final, it was a lot of fun!
I was privileged to attend Cynthia's graduation. She graduated from the University of Virginia in B.S. Commerce & B.A. Economic. She is presently working in the marketing department for an international personal care products corporation.
Rachelle (Sze) and I were classmates since Form 4 (Grade 10). We got to know more about each other through a common hobby- eating! Kristy, Rachelle and I were the “Iron Triangle” back in those days. We spent most of our time together eating and talking. Rachelle is intelligent, caring and thoughtful and has the natural charisma that attracts others to listen to her. She is also a great listener as a friend. I am much honored to have her as my bridesmaid.
Rachelle graduated with first class honor from the University of Hong Kong in Bachelor of Social Sciences and postgraduate diploma in Education. She is now a teacher at a secondary school, dedicated in liberal study.
Iris (Ris Ris) and I spent most of our time together on the tram (ding ding), 45 minutes every morning Monday through Friday from Sai Wan Ho to Happy Valley for a few years. There was always dead-air (or quiet time in better words) on the tram, but I feel so comfortable around her that there was never awkwardness between us. I admire her persistence towards her passion- Japan. Back in Form 5 (Grade 11) summer vacation, I was honored to be her travel companion during her (our) first trip to Japan. We had a blast there!
Iris is currently studying in Japan and working towards her Bachelor of Arts in Japanese Studies degree from the University of Hong Kong.
Living close to each other in Shatin (Hong Kong) back in the age of elementary/middle school, Chris is always my all-time buddy. Despite our cold war during our early Form 5 (Grade 11) year when he was dating C-EYE, our friendship reunited soon after his repentance (^o^). Indeed, not until my and his overseas study in the US and UK respectively, we hadn’t discussed in depth our values, future, career, religion, beloved ones and so forth. I just feel comfortable with speaking to Chris in whatever topics – no reservation, simply trust. It is my honor to have Chris take this big role at my upcoming wedding.
Chris is now a marketing supervisor at a well-known marketing firm in Hong Kong which specializes in aviation industry.
Friendship between Cyril and me is consistently steady since we knew each other in 1995. The Chinese idiom 君子之交淡如水 (“Friendship between men of virtue is plain like water, yet affectionate”) best describes us. To some extent, our personality is quite alike – we easily get irritated. Nevertheless, Cyril is a truthful friend who always stands by every one of us whenever we need him. Cyril is a competitive person who knows and strives for what he wants. In contrast to me, Cyril never gains weight no matter how much he eats (DANG). Cyril is currently living with tons of dogs, yet all named Snoopy, in Happy Valley.
Cyril is working in the Banking Channel Management department at a major bank in Hong Kong.
Both Avery and I joined SSCPS (our elementary school) in 1992. Badminton and video gaming was the connector between us at our young age. Having started his puberty late, Avery used to be the highest-pitched, yet the smartest, kid in our class. Conversely, he now has been grown into the most masculine and mature one among our gang. As the only ones going to college in the US after Form 6 (Grade 12), Avery and I clicked again with all those topics like whether to work in the States. I am so glad that Avery has found his dream in social work. I will certainly seek counseling from Avery in case that I am threatened by family violence.
Soon in June 2008, Avery will complete his Master of Social Work degree at University of Hong Kong.
Sheung-yuen is always the greatest mentor and listener of mine. He possesses an exceptional knowledgebase compared to my other friends – government, politics, investment, etc. Our first encounter can be traced back to 1995 when I joined the school’s Music Society, of which Sheung-yuen was the chairperson. Nevertheless, we didn’t get connected until I went to the US in 2000. During then, Sheung-yuen often provided me with invaluable opinions from class selection to career prospect. Since my freshman year, we have been communicating via emails on a regular basis. Throughout these 7 years, there were more than 200 emails exchanged.
As a civil servant, Sheung-yuen has been serving the Hong Kong public since Summer 1999.
It is interesting that Stephen and I were elementary classmates until he fled to the US; and later we became schoolmates at college for 1.5 years until he transferred to another school. Indeed, we had still kept in touch even when we were >10,000 miles apart during our high school year. Stephen is a fun guy to hang out with. Thanks to Stephen Chow’s movies, his humor is getting comparable to mine, if not better. Throughout my freshman/sophomore years, I occasionally visited his home in New Jersey during Thanksgiving or spring break. Stephen is one of my faithful friends, who will fly from the US to Hong Kong for my wedding.
Stephen is an entrepreneur in New York City, whose focus is on anything profitable, particularly real estate industry.