Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label marriage. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Sweet surprise

My husband booked a room in the hotel near our reception venue for the night of our Church wedding, the plan was we will spend the night in the hotel like you know...like normal newly weds ;). We booked our honeymoon like a few days more after our wedding so for the meantime an overnight stay will do :D

What surprised me was when we arrived we entered not just in a standard room but my man was so generous enough and got the only executive suite in that hotel, and not only that he even decorated it with rose petals, from the door until our bed and even the jacuzzi. :D How sweet was that? My tipsiness was gone after seeing it...haha... *giggles*

our bed


our jacuzzi


Not only that, when I woke up the next morning he surprised me with a bouquet of pink roses ... I almost fainted lol. Hmmm now why I am posting this? well it's because I wanna document it and when I feel like looking back, It's just a click away :D



my bouquet of pink roses
So much inlove- ANNA ;-)

Friday, April 12, 2013

We said " I do " again

At first I thought staying here in Mex will let me post more stories ( because of the new culture and environment) and even shed some pounds ( because I will not be eating rice in a daily basis) but omg!What happened to me? I was like 98.99% gone here and gained like 10 more pounds (loser much! lol).
My bad! I'm so sorry folks but I really dunno what's in here that made me too lazy while the wifi connection is in full bar...What happened in the passed 8 months of laziness? Well....

I arrived, met Alan's family and friends,enjoyed Mexican foods,drank tequila and corona until my liver was about to scream, got tanned by the hell-like summer in Sonoran desert, got frozen by the 1 digit something degree celsius temperature during the winter, etc.....etc....

But you know what's the best part of what happened here?

These.... :D *giggles*

PS. I will keep you hanging for a while if you are waiting for a more detailed stories about our weddings ... Yup! until we are done with our fourth, so please just watch out for that ;) .



our Civil Wedding


our Church Wedding

One more wedding to go folks! ;-)

ANNA

Friday, May 11, 2012

Seven months away from you....

Exactly seven months away from my hubby today...I MISS HIM MUCHO  :/
And now here's what I wanna do with him forever....

i've got this from Facebook

Every minute with you is priceless...
See you soonest Amorcito! TQM

Sunday, March 18, 2012

When Dad and Mom said "I DO"

Talking about weddings! Of course you will not skip asking your own parents how their wedding was, right? But lucky are some who could see exactly how it looks like, so I must say, lucky me! :D

 I was de-cluttering when I saw my parent's wedding album so I took fokasie (my camera) to take some peek of their BIG day for me to share..I just found it interesting since traditional wedding is started to fade nowadays.

Using the photos let's see how it goes.

It's the Album cover. Old it is! What I love here  is my Mom and Dad's name; perfectly matched.


They actually used their nicknames but I find it cool...Lito & Lita (Anacleto &Nelita). This makes me think something like that too, hmmm..... How about Alan & Alen (Alan Hafid & Ma. Anna Lyne) ??? Haha copycat me!I found something similar with ours by the way: their Reception!It is in a Beach Resort too (but not an outside event) ^_^.

Inside the album they have the invitation attached
Mom told me they ordered like 20 pieces of the invitation worth P75 pesos each, only for the VIP guests and the rest were been invited through the word of mouth.

inside look

I love it!

This too!

They kept the wedding greeting cards/tags from their wedding gifts too in thealbum.They occupied like  4 leaves of it.

Glad to know they have prep pictures but they only focused on the bride's.

That's my Mom's HMUA :D

And there's GrandMa...

Ready!

Mom with Lolo
The car they've used was borrowed from Daddy's cousin (Tita Medy). 

Groom and Company's march.

Bride's turn. Finally Mom you smiled! LOL

why are they going up?
Mom told me that wedding before have classes. In their wedding, they paid for a first class wedding.What's the difference except for the payment?Well, according to her if you are having first class wedding you'll be seated on the upper part of the altar.In the picture above they are heading to their seats before they finally start the ceremony.

Dad putting on my Mom's ring.

Wait! what's those scars on Dad's hand all about? 
Picture above is an upclose picture of Dad's hand with fresh scars. Want to know the story? Well, my parent's wedding is a sort of shutgun wedding  because Mom got that bump in her tummy (that's me!) hehe... Dad actually did not mention that case to his parents, instead he just asked my Lolo and Lola if he could marry my Mom. He was 20 years old then and youngest of all 10 so you would expect the answer was NO! It's not because they're against my Mom but they believed He is still young for marriage. Dad don't accept NO for an answer so to get what he wants He punched their cemented wall. Those scars (wounds) was the key!LOL

and there's Mom saying her piece.

To light their path.

To clothe them as one.

To bind them together.

I took this photo for a closer view of their cord that we'll be using too. Nice! :D
Bridesmaids and Groomsmen never exist in their wedding party. They have only 2 pairs of Principal Sponsors.

Their wedding cake.
This cake was a pledged by Dad's sister and Brother in law (Tita Mila and Tito Rey). Before, I thought the cupcake thingy style in the cake cutting was new until I saw Mom and Dad's cake. Yes it's composed of 2 small tier cake and some mini cupcakes with icing, designed with those golden yellow ribbons that made it looks like mini baskets. It  may seem simple but what I love about this is the story behind those ribbons. Mom told me each ribbon have a hidden wedding wish for the couple and as the guest finished eating their cake/cupcake they will tell/share those wishes to them. This fact made me confused if I should go for the 3 tier edible cake (we planned to have) or get the one with cupcakes and put hidden wishes too (inggitera lang) LOL.

It's not complete without doves. :D

The "Dapit".

Dad brought Mom to their house and ate something sticky before entering  (a tradition).

They said a newly wed should eat something sticky on their Big Day to make them stick together as one. That's why in traditional wedding they have lots of sticky foodie being prepared like "suman" (rice cake) and "kalamay". They normally sell it to the guests and the proceeds will be a help to the couple to start their own family.The selling part of the tradition is called Sabangan normally taken place in the middle of the program during reception. Mom and Dad have it too and the "money dance" tradition a day before the wedding. You can still encounter these kinds of tradition in Mindoro and Batangas.

My parents spent more or less than P25,000.00.

Reception/Venue: Pledged by one of the Principal Sponsor.
Food: Provided by Dad's Family.
Wedding Gown: P1,000 plus
Photographer: P3,000
Bouquet: Just bought from the nearest flower shop.
Bridal car : borrowed/pledged
Wedding Rings : P5,000
Entourage Dresses/Suits: Provided their own except the dresses of the MOH and FG
Wedding Cake: Pledged
HMUA: P500
Invitations: P1,500 


A successful marriage is not measured on how simple or  luxurious your wedding was, it's on how you keep on falling in love in the same person all over again no matter how faded your wedding pictures are.
My Dad died 13 years ago, holding my Mom's hand. It don't stop there cause I believe Love is eternal!



Thursday, February 23, 2012

Granny’s, Mom’s and My wedding....


Have you ever been curious about how does your parent’s or granny’s wedding looks like? I mean everything! What is the flow? How much is their budget? Who pay? Etc…. Because recently it pops in my head and got the chance to got some answers.
Last Sunday evening after attending the Holy Mass we came home without current in our street, and then we learned that there’s a big problem with the electrical post's transformer. It’s been a couple of hours and still no electricity. What will we gonna do? Too early to bed but no lights, no sounds, no internet! Everybody is in the living room, waiting…So this is it! I stole this chance to do a mini panel interview with my Mom and my Grandma (mom’s side who is living with us)... To make it easier for you to see the difference of each generation I put it on a table.
  
Here you go!

Questions
Answers: Granny’s
Mom’s
Mine

Wedding Information 



·         When is your Anniversary?
·        How old are you then?

01- 21- 1950
19

06- 02-1984
26

08- 6-2011 *
26
·         What’s the reason?


·         Are you happy?

·         Type of wedding?
·         How much you spent? Budget

·         Motif

·         Theme


They just feel it’s the time.
Of course

Church
P2,000.

None

None
Preggy: D


Of course

Church
P 25,000

None

None
We just feel it too.

Mucho

Civil*/Church
PXXX,XXX

Tangerine Tango
Mexican Beach

Suppliers



·         Where is your reception?

·         Who paid the food or who is your caterer?


·          Do you have photo/video?
·         Who made your gown?


·         Do you have wedding cake?

·         Do you have lights and sounds?

·         What is your bouquet?


·         Do you have HMUA?

·         Do you have bridal car? What kind?


·         What kind of wedding ring you have?



·         How many Principal Sponsors you have?

·         How many guests you have?

·         Do you have invitations?


·         Do you have wedding favors?

·         Do you have honeymoon? Where



 Residence

 Lolo’s side


None
Local designer

None

Yes(Combo)

Azucena (given to me)
Yes, friend

Yes, pledged
White van
Plain gold rings


1 pair

All relatives

None/via mouth

None

No, house only
 Function Hall
Dad’s side


Photo only
Local designer

Yes, pledged
Yes(venue)

Assorted
flowers

Yes

Yes, pledged
Red car
Gold rings w/diamonds


2 pairs

All relatives

Yes


None

No, house only
  Beach Resort
 Us


Yes/Both

(on search)

(on search)

Yes

(on search)


(on search)

(on search)


Gold ring w/diamonds


No final count yet
150 +/-

Yes


Yes

Yes,undecided yet
Legend:

Based on our First/Civil Wedding  *

Note:

My Grandpa died in 1988, 
only then he and Lola sepearated.

Same with my Mom and Dad, 
Daddy died in 1999
 and that's the time they have been apart.




The electricity finally came back like an hour after my interview with them. I enjoyed asking my Mom and my Grandma about their wedding.I must say it's a nice way to get to know them more! I was interviewing them in front of my sibs,and we are all curious of  what will be their answers in each question.I was surprised  when I knew that my Mom don't have any idea how her parents wedding details was, until I've asked Grandma.She said she never ask ever since, so it's sort of a discovery for her too :D I will visit my other grandma (dad's side) soon and will try to ask hers too! :D 
After comparing all the differences of each generation, I just realized how much it changed. It’s nice to know that no matter how simple their wedding was  most of them really  last long,despite the fact that most of them tied the knot at very young age. Unfortunately nowadays there are more numbers of separated/divorced/annulled couples. Funny it is cause some of them even spent thousands or millions of money just to have an extravagant wedding but ended up to a failed marriage. Don't get me wrong, now at HD age i love the idea of having those adds on from traditional/simple wedding i.e. motif,theme,favors,prenup/postnup ,wedding coordinator,photobooth, fireworks,etc. that makes it more fun and cool to celebrate a wedding and I am not saying that it is not possible for today’s couple to last forever, it is just maybe because of the population, the latest trends, more liberated world, media  and forgotten tradition really affects marriage now. I still believed in love and I hope and praying that the Lord God will guide me and Alan to make ours to last for a lifetime no matter how much trials facing ahead of us.Wedding is just the tip of the iceberg of our our marriage, we just have to realize that it's not about who made your gown, how tall is your cake, how big is the diamond in your ring, or how popular your suppliers are, it is all about how you are happy and thankful for each day waking up in the morning, and the first person you see and brightens up your day is the one you love. 

PS. If you have time try to ask your mom or grannies too. It's cool! :D


Friday, February 10, 2012

Being married is like having a colored television set, you never go back to black and white.

Alan and I loves this video. Danny and Annie's story is really a nice inspiration for all the couples who are married or getting married. :D