Friday, October 25, 2013

Bachelorette Party Late Post - Pics from other cams, more video, and the traumatic Brando segment

My bachelorette party/bridal shower was ages ago, but I completely forgot about these pics and videos from my friends Hazel and Sheva. They sent everything to me right after the event and of course I forgot about them and eventually lost them in the deep, dark corners of my notebook. I was only reminded when my cousin Camille messaged me and our other cousins earlier asking for bachelorette party ideas. I'm such a doofus sometimes.

So, I'm posting it all here now. There are pics from the afternoon when they were still preparing and decorating the place before they took me there. There are also some funny candid shots and pics of the sweet part of the party. My friends wrote me notes that they put in a sort of time capsule and I'm supposed to read one note every month after the wedding until I run out of notes to read. I have actually forgotten those as well -- whoops -- so I'm going to look for them and catch up on the notes. Sorry girls!

I also stitched together all the videos they took into one humongous video. I posted a video from my own cam before of me getting there from my perspective, but there's also a video from the other side of the door, from the perspective of the girls waiting to surprise me. There are also a few funny videos of Pin the [censored] on the Borgy (haha), and the most traumatic part of the party for me -- when a guy named "Brando" surprised me. Here we go!


Sheva looks so into balloon-blowing lol.

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Mini Honeymoon and Staycation

Note: Just realized we never posted this here!

Aleq and I haven't planned our honeymoon at all, so after the wedding, we went home the next day, dealt with post-wedding debris, and then went off to Edsa Shang the day after to have a mini honeymoon of sorts. The staycation did us good! It kind of let us escape urban life for a bit without leaving the city. It was a wonderful way to spend our first days together as husband and wife.

Hello, Edsa Shang! We stayed in their newly-renovated wing - it's so pretty! 

The Day After and Gift Opening 042213

Note: Just realized we never posted this here!

The day after that happy day we enjoyed the time we had left at Sofitel (and Spiral yum yum). Then we checked out and took our little junior bridesmaid home to Merville. Made a coffee stopover at our Ninong and Ninang's place there, then we went home to Pasig where we ate leftover wedding cake at Aleq's grandma's house. Our coordinator also sent all our stuff there, so we carried all of it over to our place.

Then we started sorting through wedding debris, and our wedding fairy Clang messaged that she was going to come over to eat wedding cake and take our pictures. We agreed right away, of course! Thanks to everyone for your awesome presents! We didn't include pics of the tags anymore but you know who you are. Thank you so much.

Twitpic from that morning. First breakfast as husband and wife: bacon love!

Six Months!

Somewhat late -- we forgot, LOL. 

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Wedding Afterthoughts

Pic by my cousin Jhack of A and I talking to friends near the end of our wedding reception

My friend Payi and I were talking about weddings on Viber yesterday and I ended up telling her some of the realizations that Aleq and I had after our wedding. I've actually been meaning to blog about it after that conversation with the hubby, but I totally forgot and only remembered yesterday. Here goes my ramblings.

People get married because they love each other and want to immortalize that in a lifelong commitment. Some people think getting things down on paper is an important part of it, while some think that they want to honor the person they love by saying their vows to each other in front of friends and family. Others however, don't think that way. They reason that love is enough, and there doesn't have to be a wedding to prove their love to each other. I say, to each his own. Everyone has their own views on love, weddings, and getting married. 

For me and my husband Aleq though, deciding to get married and have a wedding is one of the best decisions we ever made in our lives. True, weddings come with a lot of expenses and stress, but we have no regrets. We think that the planning, preparations, and the wedding itself was one of the best bonding experiences we've ever had as a couple. 

See, weddings require a lot of time, effort, thought, patience, and love. It took us a year to plan ours, and it wasn't easy. There were a lot of things to consider and decide on, so it was very easy to stress out and argue. The budget -- which nobody really admitted to us until it was so close to our wedding date and therefore too late -- really doubles the last few months before the wedding. The division of tasks can also cause strife, as the sheer enormity of the event can make it is easy for one to think the other person is doing less and vice versa. There are a lot of issues that arise during wedding preparations, including the involvement of friends and family. It can be tough. 

Aleq and I decided from the very start never to fight about the wedding. We reminded ourselves everyday to compromise. Arguments did happen. There were times when we were so tired from running all over town, or worried that the money was dwindling, or infuriated about family input, but somehow we never let it cause enough of a rift to make ourselves question getting married. We tried to remember everyday not to let what friends or family think or say cause us to doubt each other's decisions. It was our wedding, and only what we thought and felt mattered. We learned to trust that we could pull it off and to never give up on each other.

The enjoyable moments during prep overpowered all the negative ones. We had a lot of fun picking suppliers and deciding on what we wanted. We were excited about everything. We went to each and every bridal fair and supplier meeting together. We learned a lot about each other along the way -- how one deals with stress, how one likes certain things, so on and so forth. We found ourselves wanting to give each other what the other wanted. We had the time of our lives putting our wedding together. 

Then came the wedding itself. After a year of preparations, just seeing it all happen on top of finally getting married to the person we loved truly made it the happiest day of our lives. To finally reach the finish line and have all our loved ones there to celebrate with us was the best feeling ever. Each moment of that one happy day was like a jewel for us. 

In a way, a wedding is a project -- one of the biggest, most important projects you'll ever have in your lives. You have to go through it together. It's a trial by fire, and it takes a united couple to come out of the entire process unscathed. It's also a gem of an experience to be treasured forever. Aleq and I will always have this time in our lives to look back on and remind us of what we are made of as a couple. 

If you, dear reader, are already married, you know exactly what I'm talking about. If you're engaged right now, enjoy this time it to the hilt! If you are single and still wishing for the person of your dreams, remember this when you finally find the one. And if you, on the other hand, are in a relationship and thinking of getting married, we say go for it. It's a wonderful way to prepare you for a life together. It's a trying, but fantastic and unforgettable experience. 

Friday, October 4, 2013

What We Wore on that One Hot Summer Day

Note: This is a cross-post from my obsessions blog, The Blue Purse. Please bear with me when worlds collide.

Hello, Flashback Friday! The hubby and I have finally posted our prenup pics --  One Hot Summer Day -- as well as the behind-the-scenes photos at our wedding blog, That Happy Day. It's only fitting then to document what we wore that day on this blog. 

We wanted a casual prenup. We didn't want it to look like a movie or have magazine poses. We didn't want to act differently from how we would typically act. We also didn't want to have props or wear stuff that we wouldn't usually wear. We just wanted it to show us spending time with each other on a normal day at one of our favorite places, UST -- the place where we first met. 

Our only concept for the shoot was modern color-blocking, which was the overall theme of our wedding. We chose orange and blue outfits, our favorite colors. When he wore a blue top, I wore an orange top, and when I wore something blue, he wore orange. We really went orange and blue all the way, from the proposal day (when we didn't know we wanted blue and orange for our theme yet), to our wedding day.

On A: denim Cotton On shirt, orange jeans and brown sneakers from Forever 21 Men
On J: orange Bayo top, navy Zara trousers, blue and orange Punkberry ribbon flats

Thursday, October 3, 2013

Behind-the-Scenes Pics from the Prenup Session



Now that we finally posted our prenup pics (I know, it has taken this long because it's been really hard for us to choose a hundred photos from thousands of good ones), here are the behind-the-scenes pics from that day. We really weren't planning on documenting it that thoroughly because it was such a hectic day that started early in the morning and ended late in the evening, but one of our Wedding Fairies, Clang, took my camera and just snapped away the entire time.

In hindsight, Aleq and I are super grateful that she did it, because at least we get to remember that one hot summer day. This is also a chance for us to give credit to all the people who worked hard that day to give us pictures to remember.

Thank you so much Wedding Fairies Lek and Clang, Cindy of Shu Uemura, Avril Seguin, MyPhotato/WeCelebrate, and my sis-in-law Ate Weng!

Here go the pics!


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

A+J: Prenup Session

One hot summer day at the place where we met 13 years ago.

Location: University of Santo Tomas
Photo and Video: MyPhotato / WeCelebrate
Makeup and Hair: Cindy Pineda Dela Cruz of Shu Uemura Rockwell with Avril Seguin
Moral and Literal Support: The Wedding Fairies - my cousin Lek and friend Clang
UST Assistance: Sis-in-law Ate Weng