5 more days and I am finally walking down the aisle. I will officially be Mrs. Kit Markus Rivera. :-)
Instead of posting a reminder of what I have to do and what I have accomplished, i'll just share our guestbook layout, thank you cards and tarp. For some reason, I find it really stressing looking at things-to-do! =p
It's getting nearer and nearer.... Tick tock, tick tock.... =)
Monday, November 22, 2010
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Our Version of DIY
Being a member of w@w, you'll be amazed how a lot of brides have creative sides! I for one, was really amazed as I don't have any creative juices inside of me. I mean, a lot of them were doing their own cords, birdcage veils, unity candles, bible covers, kisssing bells, etc. And me? Well, let's just say that our only real DIY project is our misalette. Hahaha. =)
Anyway, two Saturdays ago, Kit and I spend our Saturday afternoon doing our semi-DIY. And yes, that meant cutting the maps made by our friend and inserting it in the invitation. That's about it! Haha.
So there, our version of a DIY project! Hahaha. =)
Anyway, two Saturdays ago, Kit and I spend our Saturday afternoon doing our semi-DIY. And yes, that meant cutting the maps made by our friend and inserting it in the invitation. That's about it! Haha.
Our reliable notebook, netbook, printer and of course, cutter! |
Kit in action! ;-) |
Our invitations |
Friday, November 5, 2010
What to Expect on your First Year as a Married Couple
I came across this article in Yahoo and found it interesting. Will Kit and I experience those? Let's wait and see... but i'm betting, we probably will. Haha! =)
10 SHOCKING SECRETS OF THE FIRST YEAR OF MARRIAGE
1. THE SHOCK: You'll gain a little love weight.
You've been dieting since the moment he put the ring on your finger. But chances are that celery-and-Fresca regimen will end as soon as the honeymoon begins. I starved myself for months to get in shape for the wedding—I even ordered my ring a size smaller to force myself to keep dieting," admits Melina M., 29, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. "Of course I've gained it all back—and a few extra pounds." --- so true! it's so hard to start dieting and even harder to keep it. i know, i'll gain (a little???) weight for sure!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Putting on a bit of weight is normal for a newlywed. "Give yourself permission to enjoy your new life and the food that comes with it," says psychologist Elizabeth Lombardo, Ph.D., author of A Happy You: Your Ultimate Prescription for Happiness. But don't make chili-cheese dogs an everyday thing, or the pounds will keep piling on. Spanx has its limits.
2. THE SHOCK: Your B-list buds will go MIA.
You're a single girl with a tribe of friends. Once you're hitched, though, some may mysteriously vanish from the scene—unless you bribe them with Friday-night drinks. --- i wish not! but i'm not really a party girl to begin with...
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
If a friend is keen on getting married, jealousy may play a part, or she may be having a hard time dealing with a former free-agent pal's wanting to check in with her hubby before making plans. But don't worry—your closest girlfriends won't leave your side, especially if you make a conscious effort to keep them there.
3. THE SHOCK: Your sex life will be off the charts—sometimes.After the honeymoon and a happy homecoming, life can turn, well...a bit PG. One night, you may just want to do the laundry. Or there will be a Project Runway marathon that you really, really want to watch. Before you know it, a week will have gone by since you and your spouse got romantic. --- hmmm...
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?Nothing. Studies show that, over time, married people have more—and better—sex than singles do, says Scott Haltzman, author of The Secrets of Happily Married Women: "The sense of commitment helps loosen a couple's inhibitions and strengthens their sexual bond."
4. THE SHOCK: You won't unpack your china for six months.
Engaged girl's fantasy: kitchen shelves full of gleaming new china and stemware organized by color, pattern, and size. Married woman's reality: stacks of unpacked boxes in every corner. --- i want to prove this one wrong... ;-)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Everyday things—working late, paying bills, taking the dog to the vet—will get in the way of setting up that idyllic space. Try this as a compromise: Open one box each week until you've achieved that sublime kitchen display. And then use the stuff!
5. THE SHOCK: You'll do the dishes; your husband will fix stuff.
It'll be like living in a Mad Men episode as you fall into clichéd roles—you're in charge of laundry; he hammers things. "One day, when our dryer's bell went off to signal that the clothes were done, my husband jumped a foot off the couch and shrieked, 'What was that noise?' That was when I realized he hadn't washed a sock since we'd been married," says Anna W., 28, of Austin, Texas. --- i so agree. cliche as it may sound but it has been the norm since time immemorial.
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Devise a plan, if you'd prefer to split chores 50–50. "Consider which chores each of you doesn't mind doing, and agree to divvy up the responsibilities in a way you both think is fair," says Lombardo. Studies show that when roles are clearly defined and equitable, everyone's happier.
6. THE SHOCK: Even though you'll have two paychecks, you'll still feel broke.
That "we'll have twice as much money" theory? Just an illusion. While you'll save on housing if you weren't living together before (and don't move someplace swankier), you'll also be spending more. For example, that hand-me-down couch was fine for a single gal, but now you'll want a nice sofa in a lovely home that looks as if grown-ups live there. --- hmm... interesting... but yeah, because now, we really have to pay for everything unlike when we were both still living with our parents where food, rent, electricity, water, and other utilities are FREE!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Don't fret too much, says Haltzman. The investments you're making now will pay off for decades to come, whether they're in furnishings, friendships (throwing dinner parties), or the future (loading up your retirement accounts).
7. THE SHOCK: You won't want to spend every moment with your new husband.
Your spouse may be your best friend, but he won't suddenly become your only friend. --- it is my firm belief that a couple, whether married or not, should always keep his and her own individuality. i will not stop him from going out with his friends for sure... and i hope, he doesn't stop me from going out with my friends either. =)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"My husband and I have no problems maintaining individual friendships," says Meghan E., 29, of Richmond, Virginia. "The poor guy shouldn't have to be dragged to every new chick flick simply because he's married to me." She's right. Go out with the girls, and give him nights with his guys. You'll come home and swap stories—and your marriage will be the better for it.
8. THE SHOCK: You'll go to bed mad, even though you vowed not to—ever.
Count on falling asleep fuming at least once that first year. --- hahaha! =)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"It's okay if you're getting nowhere with a compromise," says Lombardo. "Forcing things will just make them worse." So don't be scared of getting some shut-eye. Most likely, you'll both wake up refreshed and ready to make up. Studies show the best predictor of a marriage's success is the couple's ability to repair the relationship after a fight, so as long as you resolve your conflict quickly, you can rest easy.
9. THE SHOCK: Being a wife won't mean you'll instantly have skills worthy of an Iron Chef.
"When I was single, I rarely turned on the stove in my studio apartment. Then I got a husband, new kitchen gear (all those shower gifts!), and my grandmother's take- care-of-your-man attitude," says Molly S., 32, of Baltimore. --- i'll be the first to admit, and Kit knows this from way before, that i do not know how to cook... i was actually hoping that i can learn during our marriage, because then i have to force myself to cook and not depend on any household help. if anything goes wrong, the mall is just across our condo. hahaha!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Marriage vows are powerful, but they don't include instructions on how to make meatloaf. "I'd rush home from work and try to cook a spread worthy of a magazine photo shoot, but I couldn't take the pressure," says Molly. "Now making dinner might mean opening a bag of salad or a take-out menu," she says. "And we're both okay with that." Or you may find your husband grabbing the apron—now there's a win-win!
10. THE SHOCK: The world will feel like a better place.
Marriage is more than changing your last name and getting a joint checking account. --- i couldn't agree more! what better way to spend the rest of your life with the person you love and who loves you back. so world, bring it on!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"Getting married is a declaration to the world that you want to be with each other forever, and a huge sense of security, devotion, peace, and love comes with that," says Lombardo. That intensity will not only deepen your bond but also give you quite a buzz. Says Krista N., 31, of New York City, "We were really supportive of each other before, but now that we're married, it feels like we're tackling life together, and that's a pretty great feeling."
10 SHOCKING SECRETS OF THE FIRST YEAR OF MARRIAGE
1. THE SHOCK: You'll gain a little love weight.
You've been dieting since the moment he put the ring on your finger. But chances are that celery-and-Fresca regimen will end as soon as the honeymoon begins. I starved myself for months to get in shape for the wedding—I even ordered my ring a size smaller to force myself to keep dieting," admits Melina M., 29, of Cambridge, Massachusetts. "Of course I've gained it all back—and a few extra pounds." --- so true! it's so hard to start dieting and even harder to keep it. i know, i'll gain (a little???) weight for sure!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Putting on a bit of weight is normal for a newlywed. "Give yourself permission to enjoy your new life and the food that comes with it," says psychologist Elizabeth Lombardo, Ph.D., author of A Happy You: Your Ultimate Prescription for Happiness. But don't make chili-cheese dogs an everyday thing, or the pounds will keep piling on. Spanx has its limits.
2. THE SHOCK: Your B-list buds will go MIA.
You're a single girl with a tribe of friends. Once you're hitched, though, some may mysteriously vanish from the scene—unless you bribe them with Friday-night drinks. --- i wish not! but i'm not really a party girl to begin with...
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
If a friend is keen on getting married, jealousy may play a part, or she may be having a hard time dealing with a former free-agent pal's wanting to check in with her hubby before making plans. But don't worry—your closest girlfriends won't leave your side, especially if you make a conscious effort to keep them there.
3. THE SHOCK: Your sex life will be off the charts—sometimes.After the honeymoon and a happy homecoming, life can turn, well...a bit PG. One night, you may just want to do the laundry. Or there will be a Project Runway marathon that you really, really want to watch. Before you know it, a week will have gone by since you and your spouse got romantic. --- hmmm...
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?Nothing. Studies show that, over time, married people have more—and better—sex than singles do, says Scott Haltzman, author of The Secrets of Happily Married Women: "The sense of commitment helps loosen a couple's inhibitions and strengthens their sexual bond."
4. THE SHOCK: You won't unpack your china for six months.
Engaged girl's fantasy: kitchen shelves full of gleaming new china and stemware organized by color, pattern, and size. Married woman's reality: stacks of unpacked boxes in every corner. --- i want to prove this one wrong... ;-)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Everyday things—working late, paying bills, taking the dog to the vet—will get in the way of setting up that idyllic space. Try this as a compromise: Open one box each week until you've achieved that sublime kitchen display. And then use the stuff!
5. THE SHOCK: You'll do the dishes; your husband will fix stuff.
It'll be like living in a Mad Men episode as you fall into clichéd roles—you're in charge of laundry; he hammers things. "One day, when our dryer's bell went off to signal that the clothes were done, my husband jumped a foot off the couch and shrieked, 'What was that noise?' That was when I realized he hadn't washed a sock since we'd been married," says Anna W., 28, of Austin, Texas. --- i so agree. cliche as it may sound but it has been the norm since time immemorial.
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Devise a plan, if you'd prefer to split chores 50–50. "Consider which chores each of you doesn't mind doing, and agree to divvy up the responsibilities in a way you both think is fair," says Lombardo. Studies show that when roles are clearly defined and equitable, everyone's happier.
6. THE SHOCK: Even though you'll have two paychecks, you'll still feel broke.
That "we'll have twice as much money" theory? Just an illusion. While you'll save on housing if you weren't living together before (and don't move someplace swankier), you'll also be spending more. For example, that hand-me-down couch was fine for a single gal, but now you'll want a nice sofa in a lovely home that looks as if grown-ups live there. --- hmm... interesting... but yeah, because now, we really have to pay for everything unlike when we were both still living with our parents where food, rent, electricity, water, and other utilities are FREE!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Don't fret too much, says Haltzman. The investments you're making now will pay off for decades to come, whether they're in furnishings, friendships (throwing dinner parties), or the future (loading up your retirement accounts).
7. THE SHOCK: You won't want to spend every moment with your new husband.
Your spouse may be your best friend, but he won't suddenly become your only friend. --- it is my firm belief that a couple, whether married or not, should always keep his and her own individuality. i will not stop him from going out with his friends for sure... and i hope, he doesn't stop me from going out with my friends either. =)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"My husband and I have no problems maintaining individual friendships," says Meghan E., 29, of Richmond, Virginia. "The poor guy shouldn't have to be dragged to every new chick flick simply because he's married to me." She's right. Go out with the girls, and give him nights with his guys. You'll come home and swap stories—and your marriage will be the better for it.
8. THE SHOCK: You'll go to bed mad, even though you vowed not to—ever.
Count on falling asleep fuming at least once that first year. --- hahaha! =)
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"It's okay if you're getting nowhere with a compromise," says Lombardo. "Forcing things will just make them worse." So don't be scared of getting some shut-eye. Most likely, you'll both wake up refreshed and ready to make up. Studies show the best predictor of a marriage's success is the couple's ability to repair the relationship after a fight, so as long as you resolve your conflict quickly, you can rest easy.
9. THE SHOCK: Being a wife won't mean you'll instantly have skills worthy of an Iron Chef.
"When I was single, I rarely turned on the stove in my studio apartment. Then I got a husband, new kitchen gear (all those shower gifts!), and my grandmother's take- care-of-your-man attitude," says Molly S., 32, of Baltimore. --- i'll be the first to admit, and Kit knows this from way before, that i do not know how to cook... i was actually hoping that i can learn during our marriage, because then i have to force myself to cook and not depend on any household help. if anything goes wrong, the mall is just across our condo. hahaha!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
Marriage vows are powerful, but they don't include instructions on how to make meatloaf. "I'd rush home from work and try to cook a spread worthy of a magazine photo shoot, but I couldn't take the pressure," says Molly. "Now making dinner might mean opening a bag of salad or a take-out menu," she says. "And we're both okay with that." Or you may find your husband grabbing the apron—now there's a win-win!
10. THE SHOCK: The world will feel like a better place.
Marriage is more than changing your last name and getting a joint checking account. --- i couldn't agree more! what better way to spend the rest of your life with the person you love and who loves you back. so world, bring it on!
WHAT'S A COUPLE TO DO?
"Getting married is a declaration to the world that you want to be with each other forever, and a huge sense of security, devotion, peace, and love comes with that," says Lombardo. That intensity will not only deepen your bond but also give you quite a buzz. Says Krista N., 31, of New York City, "We were really supportive of each other before, but now that we're married, it feels like we're tackling life together, and that's a pretty great feeling."
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Hello November!
November has finally come! ♥♥♥
This month is definitely our month! I can't wait for the 27th... I can't wait to finally marry the love of my life... I can't wait to spend every waking day together... I can't wait to spend forever with him.
We still have a lot to do, but I have come to realize that wedding details should not matter that much. We shouldn't lose sight of why we're doing it in the first place. I must admit I was an emotional wreck the past few weeks because of invitation mishaps, schedules not followed, desired output not met, etc. I would always pick a fight with Kit over those silly things. It's a good thing, he knows how to handle me and my never-ending tantrums. Then last week, when we got our invitations (short story: we were quite disappointed with the outcome...oh well...), it dawned on me... I shouldn't fuss over the details too much. I should learn to let go of things I have no control over. Why would I pick a fight with him when it's not his fault in the first place?! Would it solve anything??? NO!
At the end of day, whether those details are followed or not, what's important is that I will still marry the man of dreams. I shouldn't lose sight of the true event on the 27th. It's not the great food, it's not the fun party, it's not the pretty flowers, it's not the touching songs... But it's the union of two beautiful souls finally blessed by God, and now presented to the entire community as one. =)
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Our October Weddings
Congratulations to one of my closest college friends, Wenny and Tony for a beautiful and fun wedding last October 9. We truly had a blast! Best wishes to you guys and hope we could visit you in New York soon! =)
Congratulations and best wishes too to one of Kit's MBA barkada Rhyan and Lhen! It was such a fun yet sweet and touching wedding! See you next month! =)
Stay in love guys! Keep the fire of love burning! =)
34 Days To Go...
Wow! It's getting nearer and nearer already... "Nervousness", please go away...
OTHERS:
Kit and I were relatively relaxed a few weeks back. We had two friends who got married this October and we said that, we'll hit the panic button after both of their weddings. Last night was our second October wedding, and last wedding we attended as single individuals. The next wedding we'll attend will be our own! And oh yes, the thought has sunk in! Don't get me wrong, we are very excited but we can't help but feel nervous and tensed too. Come to think of it, who wouldn't get nervous thinking about their nearing wedding day? Add to the fact that we still have things to do for our BIG DAY...
INVITATION-RELATED:
INVITATION-RELATED:
1. We have yet to get our invitations from Print Divas.... They said that we can get it on Tuesday, Oct. 26, 5pm... Hopefully, the invitations will turn out beautiful and of course, accurate. (keeping our fingers crossed)
2. We have yet to print the map we ask Neil (Kit's officemate) to do for us. We just have minor revisions and its good to go. Thanks so much Neil! =)
3. Of course, we still have to distribute them! (time is definitely not on our side... panic mode!)
CHURCH-RELATED:
1. Our canonical interview is scheduled on Nov. 21, 2pm. Ms. Cathy said that it would last for at least an hour. Hmm... What type of questions does the priest normally ask?
2. We have to buy fruits, unconsecrated Host and wine for the offertory.
3. Of course, we still have to distribute them! (time is definitely not on our side... panic mode!)
CHURCH-RELATED:
1. Our canonical interview is scheduled on Nov. 21, 2pm. Ms. Cathy said that it would last for at least an hour. Hmm... What type of questions does the priest normally ask?
2. We have to buy fruits, unconsecrated Host and wine for the offertory.
3. We have also yet to print our misalette which was our only DIY project. Talk about lack of creativity. Haha. But the good news is we have finally figured out how to print it! Madali lang pala. Hahaha. You just have to set your page setting to 'bookfold' and click 'manual duplex' on the printer option, and viola!, its done. =)
4. We have to ready our unity candle and taper candles.
RECEPTION-RELATED:
4. We have to ready our unity candle and taper candles.
RECEPTION-RELATED:
1. We have to finalize our guestlist and table seating arrangement.
2. We have to finalize our song list for the cocktails and the dance/party after.
3. We have to finalize our first dance song and of course, practice our moves! (But first, i have to finally convince Kit to dance. Haha.)
4. We have to finalize the program our emcee, Missy sent us.
5. We have to purchase alcoholic beverages for the guests who would want to drink.
5. We have to purchase alcoholic beverages for the guests who would want to drink.
OTHERS:
1. Second fitting for the entourage is scheduled on Nov. 13. Hopefully, it would also be the final fitting.
2. My third fitting is scheduled 2 weeks before the wedding. Wishing that my gown will fit me to a 'T'. I lost a lot of weight during the second fitting so it was a bit big for me...
3. We have to purchase the PS and entourage gift by next week.
3. We have to purchase the PS and entourage gift by next week.
So you see, we still have a lot to do but thankfully, we already know how to do it, what to buy and where to buy it. =)
Sunday, October 17, 2010
First Fitting of our Entourage
I was looking forward to the first fitting of our entourage. I actually didn't know what to expect. But here are the pictures.
Overall, I was kinda pleased with the outcome. I soo love the flower girl dresses. It was so cute! I also like the bridesmaid dresses. Since Leika and Dam, couldn't make it (they have the same design by the way), i tried on Leika's dress just to see how it looks like. Buti kasya. Haha. I liked it also. For the secondary sponsors, we had a problem on the skirt as it looked like a "balloon" skirt because of the pleats. But Tita Dolor told us that it wouldn't look like that when it's pressed. She also adjusted the length of the skirt so it would fall right on the knee. My highschool friends Lilette and Shuyen also asked her to adjust (lower) the back para daw 'sexy back'! Hahaha.
Second fitting is slated on Nov. 6. Can't wait! =)
our 2 FGs Yana and Eira! =) |
Bridesmaid Tere and me! The gown i'm wearing is for one of my bridesmaids, Leika. |
Candle sponsor Shuyen |
Cord sponsor Lilette |
How the secondary sponsors' gowns look like with the sash/belt |
Second fitting is slated on Nov. 6. Can't wait! =)
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
1st Fitting of my Mom and MOH + barong of my Dad
My Dad's barong was delivered to us way back in early September. He had his fitting, alongside Kit and Kit's dad last August, and after a couple of weeks, Mang Rey Casedo delivered it to us. What can I say, Mang Rey surely does barongs fast!
My Dad's piña barong |
My dad isn't really a fan of embroidery... the simpler, the better. |
Last week, my sister, who's my maid of honor, and my mom, had their first fitting with Joe San Antonio. I loved my sister's gown!!! I so liked it that I couldn't stop gushing about it. Kit had to ask if I love it more than my wedding gown. Hahaha. Take a look.
It's nice, right? =) I like the design, how it combined the two colors. |
I particulary like the waist-thigh part, with the layers... |
the back... |
My mom's gown was nice too. It fit her perfectly. No adjustments whatsoever. Let's just hope that she can maintain the same weight until my wedding day. ~~pressure Ma~~ :-p
My mom loved her gown as well. Obvious nman, di ba? Hahaha. Love the pleats in her skirt! |
the sexy back! |
My family's all set for the wedding. Aside from the few adjustments and the beadings for my mom and sister's gowns, they're good to go! As for me... hmmm... I won't share pictures here for sure (because I want it to be a surprise!). But I had my 2nd fitting already and as I told Joe, I super like my gown! The only problem is that I kept on losing weight! They had to adjust the gown every time I fit. I don't know if its a good thing or a bad thing. But I don't want to be so thin on my wedding day! Stress really is a sure way to be thin. Bad!
As for Kit and his family... Kit and his Dad already have their barong and pants delivered by Mang Rey. His mom is scheduled to have her first fitting with Joe next week. =)
As for the entourage, their first fitting with Tita Dolor is scheduled on Sunday! I can't wait to see their gowns! Hope it looks as lovely as the pictures! =)
Monday, October 4, 2010
As the Big Day Approaches...
27 November 2010 is fast approaching... And yes, i'll admit I'm a big ball of emotions right now! I'm tensed yet I'm excited... I'm scared yet I'm eager... I'm stressed yet I'm ready... I'm emotional but I am truly happy.
Let these borrowed pictures (from various tumblr sites) speak of what's going on in my head (and heart) right now.
No matter what state I'm in, it feels good to know that Kit will always be there to hold me and never let me go. |
... and I am not complaining! I'm actually looking forward to more memories, more inside jokes and more craziness with Kit. The stupid fights? Not so! ;-p |
I don't know if Kit remembers this, but I told him during the early years of our relationship that I don't like him using shortcuts for "love". It just doesn't feel right. And yes, he always uses 'LOVE'! |
Hugging and holding hands are two of my favorite things! Happy to know I've got Kit to hug and hold hands with anytime I want. :-) |
No matter what we do, I'm just truly happy that I have Kit with me now. |
Love in the eyes of the Disney Princesses
I have always been in love with Disney. From Mickey Mouse to Disney-Pixar to, of course, the Disney Princesses. (And my favorite by the way, has always been Belle of Beauty and the Beast!) Browsing through the Disney Princesses Tumblr, couldn't help myself but borrow some of the pictures and post them here. Very relevant too as our BIG DAY approaches. Hope you'll like these as much as I do. ♥♥♥
You'll never know who, when, where and how. But it will happen. |
Don't we all wish that our love stories have this exact same ending? :-) |
And I couldn't agree more! |
You + Me, and they've got nothing on us. |
♥ 11.27.2010 ♥ |
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
57 Days To Go
Looking at my past posts, i realized i have blogged a lot about things not related to our wedding preps. So what does it say about me and our wedding preps? That I/we're slacking? Of course not! That we're done with our preps? Still a long way to go. Then, how come the limited number of posts about the preps? I don't know, but for some reason, i find it harder to write about it than any other topics. There's something about written things-to-do... It seems to add more pressure to the already stressful (but sometimes enjoyable) wedding preparation. Oh well... I have to write it down to serve as constant reminder that we still have things to accomplish. Here it goes...
CHURCH-RELATED:
1. Get our wedding banns from our respective churches
2. Get our marriage license from Paranaque City Hall
3. Ask for a schedule for our canonical interview
4. Design our misalette and have it printed as well
5. Give song list to Anima Choir
6. Buy fruits, unconsecrated Host and wine for the offertory
7. Design unity candle
RECEPTION-RELATED:
1. Discuss and finalize program with our emcee, Missy Litao
2. Finalize song list to be played live by Anima Choir
3. Finalize song list for Rejectkrew
4. Finalize guest list and seating arrangement
5. Decide whether to get a mobile bar or not
6. Practice for the first dance (decide on what kind of dance to do, if traditional or choreographed)
OTHERS:
1. Finalize and distribute invitations
2. Schedule 2nd fitting of bridal gown
3. Schedule 1st fitting of entourage gowns plus the 2 moms
4. Buy gifts for the PS and entourage
So far, that's what I can remember. Hope I didn't forget anything...
CHURCH-RELATED:
1. Get our wedding banns from our respective churches
2. Get our marriage license from Paranaque City Hall
3. Ask for a schedule for our canonical interview
4. Design our misalette and have it printed as well
5. Give song list to Anima Choir
6. Buy fruits, unconsecrated Host and wine for the offertory
7. Design unity candle
RECEPTION-RELATED:
1. Discuss and finalize program with our emcee, Missy Litao
2. Finalize song list to be played live by Anima Choir
3. Finalize song list for Rejectkrew
4. Finalize guest list and seating arrangement
5. Decide whether to get a mobile bar or not
6. Practice for the first dance (decide on what kind of dance to do, if traditional or choreographed)
OTHERS:
1. Finalize and distribute invitations
2. Schedule 2nd fitting of bridal gown
3. Schedule 1st fitting of entourage gowns plus the 2 moms
4. Buy gifts for the PS and entourage
So far, that's what I can remember. Hope I didn't forget anything...
OT: Fun Fun Thursday Night
I had a great night last night... Great night at watching t.v. that is. :-)
Gossip Girl was at 8pm. Just recently (last week's episode (Season 4, episode 2) to be exact) I've become a fan of the Blair and Chuck team-up. Their scene together last episode was just so good. I didn't imagine myself rooting for them to get back together. Hahaha. I started out loving Serena more, but Blair kinda grew on me. Now, I love them both equally. :-)
Then, Amazing Race Asia was at 9pm. I'm a big fan of reality tv shows, especially Amazing Race Asia because you get to root for the Philippine teams. I don't know yet who I like better between the Richies (Richard and Richard) and the Party Girls (Jess and Lani), but I sure am glad both of them are still in the race. Hope they last long and eventually, one of them come out as the winner!
The replay of the UAAP Game 2 finals was at 10pm. Though I've watched the 4pm game already, I was eagerly awaiting the replay for this game. Why? Because we won!!! The Ateneo Blue Eagles was crowned the champions once again! 3-peat!!! Back-to-Back-to-Back Champs! Congratulations Ateneo Blue Eagles! Looking forward to Season 74! :-)
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Caricature and Wedding Map
After almost 2 months, we finally got our caricature and wedding map from Graphizar. Here it is:
The concept of the caricature is Formula 1 Singapore since it was our first out-of-the-country trip back in 2008. Plus, Kit is really a big McLaren and Lewis Hamilton fan.
I wasn't really planning to use the caricature in our wedding, just a gift for Kit, but I figured it's such a waste if we'll not be able to incorporate it in our wedding items, so I thought it might be a good idea to use it as table numbers. I'll just crop the picture and figure out a way to add numbers on it. Hmm... Is it too late to change into a car race theme??? Instead of actual numbers, we could use names of cars or F1 teams or drivers to serve as table numbers. Whatchathink???
As for the map, I really like the 'Start' and 'Finish' icons inserted by Graphizar. It really looked like a race. Thanks Noel and Krisel. :-)
The concept of the caricature is Formula 1 Singapore since it was our first out-of-the-country trip back in 2008. Plus, Kit is really a big McLaren and Lewis Hamilton fan.
I wasn't really planning to use the caricature in our wedding, just a gift for Kit, but I figured it's such a waste if we'll not be able to incorporate it in our wedding items, so I thought it might be a good idea to use it as table numbers. I'll just crop the picture and figure out a way to add numbers on it. Hmm... Is it too late to change into a car race theme??? Instead of actual numbers, we could use names of cars or F1 teams or drivers to serve as table numbers. Whatchathink???
As for the map, I really like the 'Start' and 'Finish' icons inserted by Graphizar. It really looked like a race. Thanks Noel and Krisel. :-)
OT: Show Me Your Oldest Photo Contest by Yugatech
This is my first time to join a Yugatech contest. Nothing wrong in hoping and wishing to win a 14-megapixel GE X5 digital camera. :-)
My Grade 1 class picture in St. Scho Marikina way back in February 10, 1988.
Can you spot me? I'm 4th from the right, first row. Yes, with the falling-strap jumper! :-p
My Grade 1 class picture in St. Scho Marikina way back in February 10, 1988.
Can you spot me? I'm 4th from the right, first row. Yes, with the falling-strap jumper! :-p
Sunday, September 26, 2010
On Marriage License Application, Invitations, Caterer and Mobile Bar
09.24.10 (Friday)
We then went to Kit's house in Parañaque for breakfast and lunch. We didn't really anticipate that we'll be done in 30 minutes so we had a lot of morning free time.
The day started with Kit picking me up from Marikina at 6am. I know, Ortigas to Marikina to Parañaque, what a long drive! Buti na lang, Kit really loves me! Hahaha. Cheesy! :-) Anyway, since it was early, we were at Parañaque City Hall by 7:30am. When we got there, some of the employees were doing their morning exercise/dance. It really helped in passing time. How can you not subtly dance ('subtly' being the operative word) to the tune of "Let's Get Loud", "Shake Body Body Dancer", "Chiquita" etc?! :-p
By 8am, we were the first in line. We were given 3 copies of Application Forms to fill up then they asked us to have it notarized at the nearby Sta. Lucia Building. They asked if we were already done with our pre-cana seminar and we showed them our Discovery Weekend Certificate. They accepted it so no need for us to attend their family planning seminar. Yey! The last step was to pay P200.00 marriage license fee and we're done! We'll get our marriage license on October 5, 2010. All that for less than 30 minutes! What a good way to start the day! :-)
Kit filling up his side of the form. |
Our filled up Marriage License Application Form! Nakakakilig pala makita 'to! Hahaha! |
Around 1 pm, we went to Print Divas in Shaw Boulevard to finalize our invitation. We were quite disappointed that we won't be able to have the letterpress invites that we really want. Why? Well, because apparently we lack time. Letterpress invites requires 1 month printing, and we're still in the revision stage. We still had comments/corrections on the second draft they gave us. Hopefully, after Friday's meeting, the next draft they send us will be the final one...
To the other couples who haven't done their invitations yet, just want to give you an idea how long it usually takes. We met with Print Divas last week of August, submitted our wedding details and entourage list on Sept. 1, got the 1st draft on Sept. 17, submitted revisions on Sept. 19, got the 2nd draft last Sept. 23, submitted 2nd draft revision during our meeting with them last Friday, Sept. 24. We are now awaiting the 3rd, hopefully the final draft anytime soon. We just didn't anticipate the time it would took for all the revisions and printing. We thought more than 2 months is enough time for a letterpress invitation... Oh well...
In fairness to Print Divas, they are not saying outright that we can't, they are just presenting us with a possible scenario that we might not have enough time to distribute it to our guests. Letterpress invitation takes a month or 28 working days to print, and even though we still have roughly 2 months before our wedding, Kit and I decided not to risk it. We don't want it to be a cause of additional stress. Assuming we receive and approve the final draft by Sept. 28 (this coming Tuesday, which is the day promised by Print Divas), printing would start on Sept 29 and end on Nov. 8! Our wedding is on Nov. 27 so that means less than 20 days to distribute the invites. We are both working on weekdays so that means we only have 2 weekends to distribute it. So NO, we don't want to stress over it that close to our wedding day! Good decision, right? We think so...
Afterwards, we planned to go to Hizon's main office in Quezon City for our 3rd payment. But with the traffic in Ortigas Avenue (we were infront of Meralco for more than 30 minutes, barely moving!), we decided not to push through with it. Afterall, it's still a long way from Ortigas to Visayas Avenue in Quezon City. So we decided to go home, have dinner and wait for F1 to start.
9.25.10 (Saturday)
The day started with us attending the christening of my new inaanak, France Theodore Boco, at Christ the King. Congratulations again Jayrom and Chesca! God bless you always Baby France! =)
We then proceeded to Hizon's office and completed 75% of our payment. Mayette wasn't there but Bing, was really nice to accommodate us even without an appointment.
We were planning to go to the SMX fair to book a mobile bar. But Kit was already tired driving and I so wanted to watch the ADMU-FEU game. So we decided to forego the fair and just rest and watch the UAAP game. The game was great, mainly because Ateneo won!!! Woohoo!!! Go Ateneo, One Big Fight!
Now, we still have a problem. Who to book for the mobile bar? Any suggestions?
Friday, September 17, 2010
Wedding Preps Update!
Our ticker says we have 2 months, 1 week and 3 days until our wedding... Wow, that's roughly 71 days left!!! Time to check on our wedding preps.
Church --- submitted docs except for the marriage license; need to follow up approved misalette
Reception Venue and Caterer --- done with detailing
Photo and Video --- submitted pics for AVP; done with prenup; need to submit 3 songs for the AVP and our chosen prenup pics for the guest book
Bridal Gown --- done with 1st fitting
Barong --- already with groom and FOB; barong of FOM for delivery
Entourage Gowns --- done with measurement-taking, 1st fitting slated for 2nd week of October
Strings Quartet and Music --- need to submit playlist for both church and reception
Flowers --- meeting next week to finalize choice of flowers
HMU --- done with trial make-up
Invitation --- details submitted already, awaiting 1st draft
And of course, I need to start on my DIYs... our unity candle, table numbers, flower girl baskets, kissing bells, etc. The problem is I don't know where and how to start... Hmmm...
Church --- submitted docs except for the marriage license; need to follow up approved misalette
Reception Venue and Caterer --- done with detailing
Photo and Video --- submitted pics for AVP; done with prenup; need to submit 3 songs for the AVP and our chosen prenup pics for the guest book
Bridal Gown --- done with 1st fitting
Barong --- already with groom and FOB; barong of FOM for delivery
Entourage Gowns --- done with measurement-taking, 1st fitting slated for 2nd week of October
Strings Quartet and Music --- need to submit playlist for both church and reception
Flowers --- meeting next week to finalize choice of flowers
HMU --- done with trial make-up
Invitation --- details submitted already, awaiting 1st draft
And of course, I need to start on my DIYs... our unity candle, table numbers, flower girl baskets, kissing bells, etc. The problem is I don't know where and how to start... Hmmm...
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Inspirational Quotes on Marriage
Yesterday, a w@wie shared a link about Danny and Annie, a touching cartoon video about the couple's 27 year romance, from their very first date to Danny's last days with terminal cancer. It was very sweet... yet sad... It used the real voices of Danny and Annie while recounting their story to StoryCorp, making it more real, more poignant. Here's the link. http://vimeo.com/12562270
To quote Danny, "When a guy is happily married, no matter what happens at work, no matter what happens to the rest of the day, there's a shelter when you get home. There's a knowledge knowing that you can hug somebody without them yelling 'get your hands off me'. Being married is like having a colored television set, you don't want to go back to black and white." :-)
Another sweet line by Danny, "In my mind, in my heart, there has never been, there is not now, and never will be another Annie." Aaww... How sweet is that?! :-)
Also last night, Kit and I both watched "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" in HBO (at our respective house, i might add). One line struck us, "I promise that when you wake up in the morning, i will be there... Everytime."
Yes, we promised each other that last night.
To quote Danny, "When a guy is happily married, no matter what happens at work, no matter what happens to the rest of the day, there's a shelter when you get home. There's a knowledge knowing that you can hug somebody without them yelling 'get your hands off me'. Being married is like having a colored television set, you don't want to go back to black and white." :-)
Another sweet line by Danny, "In my mind, in my heart, there has never been, there is not now, and never will be another Annie." Aaww... How sweet is that?! :-)
Also last night, Kit and I both watched "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" in HBO (at our respective house, i might add). One line struck us, "I promise that when you wake up in the morning, i will be there... Everytime."
Yes, we promised each other that last night.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
OT: The Hunger Games
I know this has nothing to do with wedding preps, but I just wanna share it. =)
I may sound really nerdy, but I love books! I love reading! Mainly because books allow me to put myself in situations I would never have the guts to undergo in real life. Just like my recent read, The Hunger Games Trilogy.
The books are great!!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading them! Such a different storyline. Imagine this: 2 teenager representatives ("tributes" as they call it in the books) from the 12 districts of the country Panem, one arena, the Hunger Games... meaning the 24 tributes fighting to death until only one remains. How different is that?! If that storyline is not enough for you, Suzanne Collins added a love story/triangle that makes it more appealing to her young readers (ahem!). I for one, was confused as to who I want Katniss to end up with, her bestfriend Gale or her co-tribute Peeta. Haha!
I may sound really nerdy, but I love books! I love reading! Mainly because books allow me to put myself in situations I would never have the guts to undergo in real life. Just like my recent read, The Hunger Games Trilogy.
The books are great!!! I thoroughly enjoyed reading them! Such a different storyline. Imagine this: 2 teenager representatives ("tributes" as they call it in the books) from the 12 districts of the country Panem, one arena, the Hunger Games... meaning the 24 tributes fighting to death until only one remains. How different is that?! If that storyline is not enough for you, Suzanne Collins added a love story/triangle that makes it more appealing to her young readers (ahem!). I for one, was confused as to who I want Katniss to end up with, her bestfriend Gale or her co-tribute Peeta. Haha!
Katniss Everdeen and Peeta Mellark, tributes of District 12. |
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Save the Date! and Monogram
Time to ask our family and friends to SAVE OUR DATE!!!
As for our monogram, I've asked one of our w@wie sisses, Sis Ann, to make one for us. We just love it! Big thanks again Sis Ann! =)
As for our monogram, I've asked one of our w@wie sisses, Sis Ann, to make one for us. We just love it! Big thanks again Sis Ann! =)
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