8.27.2011

John & Anne

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Hey there, thanks for dropping by our wedsite. We, John & Anne, are tying the knot on August 27, 2011 at Tagaytay Highlands.

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Let's have fun on our big day!

8.01.2011

5.08.2011

Pre cana Seminar: When Two Become One

One of the requirements for a Roman Catholic wedding in the Philippines is the Pre-cana seminar.  We did not have enough time to attend one in the Philippines last December.  We inquired with our Parish Priest and found out that there were several options.  We decided to take 'When Two Become One: Marriage as Communion' seminar which was accredited by the Catholic Archdiocese of Melbourne (http://www.cam.org.au/lifemarriagefamily/).

Speakers, seminar materials and a free wine :)

The workshop was held for two days, March 5-6, 2011.  Church representatives and real-life couples shared their knowledge in discussing both theological and practical marriage topics.

John Ver and Anne at the venue

Ten sessions were covered during the seminar.  The sessions were very helpful so we would like to share some of the things that we've learned:

Session 1: Human Love in the Divine Plan
We reflected on the reasons on why we are attending the seminar and how we would want to live our lives as one.  Marriage is a permanent, freely given, fruitful gift which is offered without condition for the good of the other.  Catholic church wedding is conducted to declare our commitment to the Almighty and to the public.

Session 2: John Paul II's Theology of the Body
Men and women must come not to desire one another out of lust but seek to have authentic love which means giving your whole self for the good of the other
Session 3: Language of the Body
It's interesting to know John Paul II's teachings about married life. He focused on sexuality.  According to him, what we say with our bodies needs to be truthful and should speak of authentic love.

Session 4: The Sacrament of Marriage in the Catholic Tradition
We were asked to practice saying our vows.  We got to know that marriage is a covenant and not just a promise which can be broken. The vow should be meaningful and it should contain three important aspects: Marriage is  Free, Total and Life-giving.  Marriage is  complete if all of these factors are present.
Session 5: Planning Your Family & Understanding Natural Family Planning
The Catholic church promotes Natural Family Planning methods. It is interesting to know that there are several natural ways to plan on having kids.  These are also backed up by scientific studies. Statistics were shown to prove that these methods have high rates of success.

Session 6: Family Of Origin
This helped us understand the personal qualities that we have inherited from each of our families of origin.  We pondered about these values and reflected on which ones should be rejected and which ones should be nurtured in our marriage.

Session 7: Communication in Marriage
This is a very helpful topic for couples.  We should learn to communicate our feelings with our partner and avoid giving a 'cold shoulder'. Avoid attacking your spouse's personal character.  Before getting defensive, learn to realize if there is some truth in what your partner is saying. Repair - learn how to say sorry.  Remember to affirm your spouse for all the good deeds.

Session 8: Raising A Family
Parents are responsible for their children's education.  Model love to your spouse and your children - "what you do is more powerful than what you say". Kids will change as they grow up.  Remember to show them that you will always be there to support them no matter what.  Find a mentor couple (parents who have raised their kids properly) and discuss with them their tips and tricks.

Session 9: Finances in Marriage
Decide on the kind of lifestyle that you want to have.  Create a monthly budget based on that. Prioritize and be realistic. It was nice to discuss our reactions to financial issues that we might encounter in our married life.


Session 10: Relationship Growth and Sacraments
We have identified the things that could challenge or impede the growth of our relationship. Couples should reflect and explore ways to continue to grow in love.  Things change over time. It is always important to communicate and pray together as a family.


3.22.2011

DIY: Save The Date

Here's another Do It Yourself Project, our Save The Date.

Special thanks to the following:
KC - my brother, who patiently designed and redesigned our monogram (probably a million times) hahah
Bert and JM - our dear friends who took our prenup photos
DIY Boarding Pass Save The Date - this is where I got the inspiration from, lots of great DIY ideas can be found on this site.


3.18.2011

Tagaytay Highlands

For most marrying couples, the church and the reception venue are probably the most important suppliers to book.  Searching for the right venue in Manila was quite tedious because we did not have the luxury to check out our options personally.  It's a good thing that Mom and Aims helped out in doing ocular visits to several venues.

We thought of having a beach wedding but we didn't want the guests to bask in the rain on August.  My non-negotiable was a small, intimate and cozy church.  I want the guests to be seated close together, and I don't dream of walking down a very looong aisle haha.  John Ver wanted a scenic and relaxing venue.

Tagaytay Highlands offered these two, and more :)


Last December, we had our food tasting appointment (my first visit).  The food was great.  The staff was friendly and  efficient.  We were provided with maps; they even designated a security personnel in a motorbike to guide us as we drove around.  The church is exactly what I want :) and the Preps suite is just lovely, I wish I own one unit haha.




Cable Cars
Road to Highlands
Country Club

2.07.2011

Adora's Creations


We had some free time after Anne's first fitting with Veluz on the 22nd of December.  Next on our priority list is the flower girls' / bearers' attire.  So instead of watching a movie, we decided to check out one of our options for the flower girls' / bearers 'designer.  Anne called Tita Adora and luckily, she accommodated us even without prior appoinment.
pretty JM with her flower girls


Adora's Creations was recommended to us by our good friend, JM.   We've also read a lot of good feedbacks about Tita Adora in Weddings@Work.  We were able to see some of her creations in her office and the gowns were nice.   Aside from that, Tita Adora gave us an affordable package so we decided to book her services. 

She is very soft spoken and she kinda resembles Cory Aquino hehe. You'll really adore Tita Adora nyahahahahaha. Here's Anne with Tita Adora:


2.05.2011

Veluz Reyes


Last December 2010, John Ver and I went back to the Philippines to spend the holidays  with our families and at the same time, meet with our wedding suppliers.  We only got to spend 10 days in the Philippines so we had to squeeze in all of our appointments during the holiday rush. We're thankful for several suppliers for meeting us considering that December is a peak season for weddings.

that's John Ver having his measurement taken
Ms. Veluz was the first supplier that we visited.  Her staff is very friendly and hospitable. There were lots of brides every time we visit her yet they were very organized in attending to each one.

I had my measurement taken on the 20th of December, it only took 5 minutes. It was so quick, we didn't have the chance to see Ms. V.  Two days after, first fitting na agad :)  I love how the lining of the gown fits (bawal na tumaba at pumayat haha).  This time I was able to meet and have a chat with Ms. V.  Apparently, she prefers Melbourne over Sydney hihi.

John Ver had his measurement taken on the 27th of December, which was also my second fitting appointment.  We showed Ms. V the photos of the suit that John Ver wants and she suggested some designs which will complement his built and personality.  John Ver was amazed on how she quickly imagined the design and color that will flatter him.  She's really good at what she does.

Veluz Reyes' designs are very feminine and elegant.  When we found out that she'll be joining the weddingsatwork auction, we  kept an eye on her item.  Luckily, we won :D (technically we got 15% off the tag). 

Check out her blog veluzreyes.blogspot.com and facebook fan page (Veluz) to see how lovely her creations are.  Here's a couple of photos from a recent fashion show that she joined:

from Veluz's blog

from Veluz's blog



 and here's John Ver and me with Ms. V

1.23.2011

Pamamanhikan

"Pamamanhikan is a treasured Filipino ritual which, first and foremost avoids the embarrassing situation of having the parents see each other for the first time come wedding day.
 It is customary that the visiting family bring a gift for the hosts.  Others may opt to hold the meeting on neutral grounds, a restaurant is a likely choice"
-WeddingsAtWork Wedding Primer

The primary reason why we went home last December is to have our Pamamanhikan.  We are so happy to be blessed by our families' presence on the 19th of December 2010.  We would like to thank them for making time despite their busy schedules (and our late notice hehehe). We surely missed Michelle, Ate Jenny, Kuya Jeff and their families.

John Ver and Anne

From left to right: Ate Che (john's sister in law),  Aimee (anne's sister), 
Baby Alexie (anne's niece), Mama Fe (john's mom), Ean (john's nephew)


Mommy Mina (anne's mom), King Charles (anne's brother)


 From left to right: Daddy Hermie (anne's dad), Jorge (anne's brother in law), 
Kuya Jasper (john's brother), Papa Guids (john's dad)
 

We would have wanted Lola Aida (anne's grandmother) to join us 
but she wasn't feeling well.  We decided to drop by her house the following day.