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Wednesday, 19 December 2007
Nikko & Nat
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Weddings
Well hello there! hahaha i'm back in the office after taking the day off yesterday to attend to Nikko & Nat's wedding!!!What can I say... as usual it was a long, tiring, yet ultimately fulfilling day for our team (Chiclet, Jennah, Fel and me) that started at 9am for the trip to Camiling.  Our clients and most of their family/entourage were staying at Paraiso sa Camiling which I found to be a very quaint and charming little resort. Preparations worked out quite nicely...very relaxed since all suppliers were there early.  Chug's team and ours arrived at about the same time. Sarsi and her team of make-up artists hitched a ride with us so hair and make-up began as soon as we arrived. Flowers were already delivered as requested from Jay H. and the team from San Miguel Photography arrived soon after. 1:00 pm, Chic and I headed out on another 45 minute drive to Ramos (yes, we timed it so we could estimate the best departure time for the entourage from Camiling) …that’s Chic driving conservatively hehehehe. As soon as we got to Ramos Church, it was non-stop set-up time for the Church Ceremony and Reception!The Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus has always been the popular wedding church in Tarlac.  Although many chapels in Tarlac City are already considered perfect for weddings, Ramos Church still maintains its appeal to many couples especially now that it’s been renovated and given a fresher more polished look. The ceremony went without glitches, errr…except for the one nuptial candle which seemed to want to set itself on fire hahahaha…and when I had to run to my position for the butterfly release!  The officiating priest skipped the blessings and proceeded to the “KISS THE BRIDE” part and I was nowhere near the altar yet hahaha. Fortunately I’m a good sprinter even in 3 inch heels and I managed to release the butterflies just in time! I will highly recommend hiring a quartet/quintet.  The ceremony and reception music was perfect with our musicians.  No more hassles involved in hiring a choir / singers, preparing separate CD’s and audio set-up..etc.  They will do it all and in fact they also bring their own sound system…just pick your choice of songs from their repertoire and it’s all smooth flowing from there.  Music is extended, faded, muted if needed…and our musicians are very skilled and so easy to work with. (CONTACT ME IF INTERESTED)On to the reception…Urdu Catering’s set-up was very impressive, complete with elegant gold table toppers, bandana like wrap on the covered seats,  table number holders and lamps in the centerpiece ensemble set on banig mats that so blended with our Filipiniana-garden theme.Of course we brought in our choco fountain to the delight of guests, young and old. I managed to breeze through the emceeing chores…practice makes perfect hehehe.  And our team of coordinators did a great job!  There were many highlights in our reception program. To see the groom dancing towards his bride (to the sexy tune of Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it On”) check out their on-site video by Chug (to be posted here real soon or here: http://reeldealvideo.com/blog) Lot’s of dancing, lots of bubbles, lots of dancing with bubbles…and of course the fireworks display was captivating. Once again, Chiclet proves her daredevil self by creeping to dark distant corners ( last night it was the backyard of the Department of Fire Prevention…what an irony! Hahaha)  to set the fireworks and without hesitation, on perfect cue, she lights the fireworks with her trusty yellow lighter! (the same trusty yellow lighter that I already returned to her and now surprisingly finds itself once again in my bag…and no! I am no lighter klepto hahahah!)Nikko & Nat, ultimate cool couple…record holders for the longest principal sponsor list…left me breathless reading 40 names!...coolest groom ever for dancing solo through the crowd…beautiful bride reminiscent of SI AKO-SI IKAW (God bless her soul) with the sweetest smile…and the sweetest favors…before going home we were handed our CADBURY CHOCOLATES in personalized wrappers! Now that’s a wrap for one sweet day!Postscript:  Nikko & Nat’s wedding would not have been possible without Nat’s sister Juliet who took care of all the planning here while the couple was abroad.  Juliet was such a sweetie to work with.  I’m going to miss her, unless she plans another sister’s wedding soon…or better yet, unless she starts planning her own J Congratulations Juliet! God bless you!

Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 12:01 AM EST
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Tuesday, 18 December 2007
Nikko & Nat
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Weddings

10:57:01  2007-12-19

Well hello there! hahaha i'm back in the office after taking the day off yesterday to attend to Nikko & Nat's wedding!!!What can I say... as usual it was a long, tiring, yet ultimately fulfilling day for our team (Chiclet, Jennah, Fel and me) that started at 9am for the trip to Camiling.  Our clients and most of their family/entourage were staying at Paraiso sa Camiling which I found to be a very quaint and charming little resort. Preparations worked out quite nicely...very relaxed since all suppliers were there early.  Chug's team and ours arrived at about the same time. Sarsi and her team of make-up artists hitched a ride with us so hair and make-up began as soon as we arrived. Flowers were already delivered as requested from Jay H. and the team from San Miguel Photography arrived soon after. 

1:00 pm, Chic and I headed out on another 45 minute drive to Ramos (yes, we timed it so we could estimate the best departure time for the entourage from Camiling) …that’s Chic driving conservatively hehehehe. As soon as we got to Ramos Church, it was non-stop set-up time for the Church Ceremony and Reception!The Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus has always been the popular wedding church in Tarlac.  Although many chapels in Tarlac City are already considered perfect for weddings, Ramos Church still maintains its appeal to many couples especially now that it’s been renovated and given a fresher more polished look.

The ceremony went without glitches, errr…except for the one nuptial candle which seemed to want to set itself on fire hahahaha…and when I had to run to my position for the butterfly release!  The officiating priest skipped the blessings and proceeded to the “KISS THE BRIDE” part and I was nowhere near the altar yet hahaha. Fortunately I’m a good sprinter even in 3 inch heels and I managed to release the butterflies just in time!

 I will highly recommend hiring a quartet/quintet.  The ceremony and reception music was perfect with our musicians.  No more hassles involved in hiring a choir / singers, preparing separate CD’s and audio set-up..etc.  They will do it all and in fact they also bring their own sound system…just pick your choice of songs from their repertoire and it’s all smooth flowing from there.  Music is extended, faded, muted if needed…and our musicians are very skilled and so easy to work with. (CONTACT ME IF INTERESTED)

On to the reception…Urdu Catering’s set-up was very impressive, complete with elegant gold table toppers, bandana like wrap on the covered seats,  table number holders and lamps in the centerpiece ensemble set on banig mats that so blended with our Filipiniana-garden theme.

Of course we brought in our choco fountain to the delight of guests, young and old.

 I managed to breeze through the emceeing chores…practice makes perfect hehehe.  And our team of coordinators did a great job! 

There were many highlights in our reception program. To see the groom dancing towards his bride (to the sexy tune of Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get it On”) check out their on-site video by Chug (to be posted here real soon or here: http://reeldealvideo.com/blog)

Lot’s of dancing, lots of bubbles, lots of dancing with bubbles…and of course the fireworks display was captivating. Once again, Chiclet proves her daredevil self by creeping to dark distant corners ( last night it was the backyard of the Department of Fire Prevention…what an irony! Hahaha)  to set the fireworks and without hesitation, on perfect cue, she lights the fireworks with her trusty yellow lighter! (the same trusty yellow lighter that I already returned to her and now surprisingly finds itself once again in my bag…and no! I am no lighter klepto hahahah!)

Nikko & Nat, ultimate cool couple…record holders for the longest principal sponsor list…left me breathless reading 40 names!...coolest groom ever for dancing solo through the crowd…beautiful bride reminiscent of SI AKO-SI IKAW (God bless her soul) with the sweetest smile…and the sweetest favors…before going home we were handed our CADBURY CHOCOLATES in personalized wrappers! Now that’s a wrap for one sweet day!

Postscript:  Nikko & Nat’s wedding would not have been possible without Nat’s sister Juliet who took care of all the planning here while the couple was abroad.  Juliet was such a sweetie to work with.  I’m going to miss her, unless she plans another sister’s wedding soon…or better yet, unless she starts planning her own J Congratulations Juliet! God bless you!

 


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 9:58 PM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 18 December 2007 10:00 PM EST
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Tuesday, 11 December 2007
Final Touches
Mood:  rushed
Topic: Weddings

Oh my! Can't believe it's already been a month since my last post.  Where has the time gone??? Oh well, I guess you can see I've been busy busy busy! It's 7 days to go before Nico & Nat's wedding which is only the first in our series of events this December - January. If I remember correctly, the couple will be arriving from abroad tomorrow! And we'll be meeting soon to finalize details.  Thanks to Nat's sister,Julie, who has been my partner in planning this wedding, everything is falling into place quite nicely. 

 Will be posting photos of Nico & Nat's misalette and their gifts for their Principal Sponsors.  I still have to finish escort cards for guests (all 250 of them!). And then there's the program to discuss with them.

It's all good! Except we might have to pray for some nice weather cause the rains yesterday made us panic a little. 

P. S. More to come in the next post! Desi & Joey (Dec. 23, Tagaytay) are in town today for their pre-nup pictorials at Coconut Grill. Chic is with them now at Microtel Inn, while I'm still holed up at the office.  Anywayz...meeting up with them tonight.  Maybe I can grab a cup of Starbucks while we're there...wink, wink...


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 1:29 AM EST
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Saturday, 10 November 2007
Sonya's Garden Ocular
Mood:  cool
Topic: Weddings

Chiclet got to work last October 27 and accompanied one of our clients, Desi, to Sonya's garden for our standard ocular. Here are some photos taken of our ceremony and reception venue for December 23...looking forward to this gig! I hear it's real cold out there in December.  Good thing hubby's going with me Wink

 

 

 

 

Ang mga Dukesa hehehe (from l-r: Chiclet, Desi and another friend (sorry, but we'll try to identify her, promise)

11:40 pm


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 10:32 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 12 November 2007 1:10 AM EST
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Nuptial vs Nuptials
Mood:  bright
Topic: Weddings

A common dilemma when it comes to drafting invite wordings is whether NUPTIAL or NUPTIALS is the word to use. I just got a message from a client this morning asking the usual question.  Well, the straightforward answer...NUPTIALS (with an 'S') is the word that applys when used for example as  Mariano - De Leon Nuptials, as commonly found on wedding invitations.

I looked it up on the web and here's a simple explanation/ definition:

Nuptial - used as an adjective; of, or relating to marriage or the wedding ceremony.

It's usually followed by the noun it describes such as nuptial vow, nuptial agreement, nuptial day, nuptial kiss, nuptial blessing,etc.

Nuptials - a noun referring to the ceremony, event or function.

Ergo, on wedding invites Nuptials is what we use.

Hope this was helpful! Innocent

1:05 am


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 12:01 AM EST
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Wednesday, 7 November 2007
What I'm doing now
Mood:  bright
Topic: Weddings

10:30 pm

...drafting misalette for Nico & Nat...while munching on chilled grapes!Tongue outyum yum


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 9:25 AM EST
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In Progress
Mood:  a-ok
Topic: Weddings

Weddings we're currently working on (yippeeee!!!) Laughing

December 18, OTD - NICO & NAT: Shrine of St. Therese of the Child Jesus, Ramos Tarlac

December 23, OTD - JOEY & DESI: Sonya's Garden, Tagaytay

January 26, OTD - JOHN & MARIHAY: San Sebastian Parish Church & Kaskadas, Coconut Grill, Tarlac

It's business as usual so keep those weddings coming! Yihaaaaa!


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 9:11 AM EST
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Sunday, 4 November 2007
Mon & Jaja
Mood:  happy
Topic: Weddings

Mon and Jaja's wedding was initially just an emceeing gig for me.  Fortunately for this couple, they had as a close family friend the ever dependable Ms. Marilyn Ramiterre working in tandem with Mon's Mama Tessie.  These 2 women were responsible for putting almost all of the major elements of the wedding together.  In the middle of their preparations, I was asked to come into the scene as host of their reception program.  Naturally, I never work alone, but always with the assistance of at least one coordinator to achieve a smooth flowing and hassle-free program.  And so there was Jennah to lend a hand.  Fortunately, Chiclet was free  (or should I say, AWAKE...and not sleeping...Wink) that afternoon and so I had now an ideal team of one emcee and 2 coordinators.  Add a very talented wedding singer in the person of Ms. Mynel Salas plus the the best wedding photographer in town,Djerick de Ramos, with the ever dependable Jigger assisting and Lawrence (of Chug's Reeldeal Video) taking care of the video chores....whatever could go wrong?? hehehe. 

 That being said, it was really a successful affair from the ceremony in Gerona ( i just have to mention that the aisle seemed miles and miles long...3 red carpets long..imagine!) to the reception at Fortune Restaurant in Tarlac City. What I especially loved about this wedding was that the lolo's and lola's were present... enjoying the ocassion with the rest of the family.  That's why I had a special acknowledgment for all of them injected into the program. 

Anyway, congratulations to Mon & Jaja and to Ate Marilyn (shown in photo in her glittering silver attire Wink...so fab!), you did a good job! Pwedeng pwede ka nang mag-asawa!

(From l-r:Djerick, Chic, Jaja,Mon, Ting, Jennah, Ate Marilyn R. )

 


Posted by miscellaneousthemes at 2:15 AM EDT
Updated: Tuesday, 6 November 2007 10:55 AM EST
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