Mrs. Bee says:
Halloween is one of my most favorite holidays and this year, Mr. Bee and I are planning on dressing up in couple’s costumes. In most Asian cultures, couples dressing alike is a very common practice.
Exhibit A: My Korea Trip 2004 - this couple is dressed head to toe in identical attire.
While I won’t take it that far (because Mr. Bee won’t let me hehe), I think Halloween is that one night of the year where you can be a little silly and fun. Last year we didn’t wear matching costumes - I was a gold digger (dressed in gold dress and accessories, miner’s pickaxe, burlap sack of gold nuggets) and Mr. Bee was Operation the game (I dyed white clothing peach, made all the pieces out of felt and glued them on).
But this year we’re going as:
According to this article, more than half of the people surveyed admitted to regifting.
In fact 78 percent of consumers who were polled felt that it was acceptable to re-gift some or most of the time.
Am I guilty of it? *hangs head in shame* Yes.

Whenever I walk down the street or hold hands with Mr. Bee, I have to be on the left side otherwise it feels weird. I also sleep on the left side of the bed not because I need to be on the left side, but because I like to be on the side against the wall.
Do you and your significant other have sides?
Most brides embark upon some sort of beauty and fitness rituals leading up to the big day. I took kickboxing classes with a personal trainer, colored my hair twice two weeks before the wedding (because the first time I looked like an Asian gangsta bitch), did Crest White Strips (half-heartedly), and got facials.
Whether it’s as simple as growing out your hair or as extreme as plastic surgery, what beauty and fitness rituals are you doing for your wedding day?