Monday, October 19, 2009

Vintage Wedding (Part I)

Here are the photos of the vintage wedding that we coordinated last October 10, 2009. We prayed for sunshine and God didn't only gave us a perfect weather, but a smooth-flowing wedding as well.Her wedding gown was made by the young and talented designer from Project Runway Philippines Season 1, Veejay Floresca. 1920's hair and make-up done by Patrick Rosas.



Their wedding cake was included in the wedding package we got for them from Josaiah's catering.


Ms. Cookie Chua serenaded the guests throughout the evening. She also sang the bridal march, "Like a star" by Corrine Bailey Rae.


There's Raymond, the happy groom with his buddies....



and the gorgeous bride, Pam, with her girlfriends.

I'll reserve the other details of this wedding on the second part of this post. Polka-dot feathers and a lovely souvenir made of lahar!

Thanks to Mr. Norly Dizon for the photos. Norly hosted the wedding reception that evening and I must say he's good at this job. He sings well too!

Here are the photos of the vintage wedding that we coordinated last October 10, 2009. We prayed for sunshine and God didn't only gave us a perfect weather, but a smooth-flowing wedding as well.Her wedding gown was made by the young and talented designer from Project Runway Philippines Season 1, Veejay Floresca. 1920's hair and make-up done by Patrick Rosas.



Their wedding cake was included in the wedding package we got for them from Josaiah's catering.


Ms. Cookie Chua serenaded the guests throughout the evening. She also sang the bridal march, "Like a star" by Corrine Bailey Rae.


There's Raymond, the happy groom with his buddies....



and the gorgeous bride, Pam, with her girlfriends.

I'll reserve the other details of this wedding on the second part of this post. Polka-dot feathers and a lovely souvenir made of lahar!

Thanks to Mr. Norly Dizon for the photos. Norly hosted the wedding reception that evening and I must say he's good at this job. He sings well too!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Rainy Weddings

Its so hard to blog about weddings now that a lot of Filipinos have been victims of Typhoon Ondoy.

Last Saturday, September 26, 2009, when Typhoon Ondoy hit the Metro, one wedding was badly affected. Only 30 out of 250 guests came to the wedding ceremony because of the flood. Some suppliers didn't make it to the wedding at all. Wedding ceremony started very late, the priest just went to the bride & groom's hotel room to conduct the ceremony.

After the reception with 30 guests, the bride & groom decided to donate the food from reception to the typhoon victims.

After all the preparations, effort, and money dispensed for a grand wedding, a typhoon came to ruin everything. So sad.... well, not really. Because bottomlne, the bride, the groom, the priest and your witnesses are all that you need to push through with your wedding ceremony. And after every wedding, simple or grand, when you dig deep into your heart, all you really want is not a perfect wedding but to be married to the right person.

Its so hard to blog about weddings now that a lot of Filipinos have been victims of Typhoon Ondoy.

Last Saturday, September 26, 2009, when Typhoon Ondoy hit the Metro, one wedding was badly affected. Only 30 out of 250 guests came to the wedding ceremony because of the flood. Some suppliers didn't make it to the wedding at all. Wedding ceremony started very late, the priest just went to the bride & groom's hotel room to conduct the ceremony.

After the reception with 30 guests, the bride & groom decided to donate the food from reception to the typhoon victims.

After all the preparations, effort, and money dispensed for a grand wedding, a typhoon came to ruin everything. So sad.... well, not really. Because bottomlne, the bride, the groom, the priest and your witnesses are all that you need to push through with your wedding ceremony. And after every wedding, simple or grand, when you dig deep into your heart, all you really want is not a perfect wedding but to be married to the right person.