Me: I couldn't sleep last night so I worked on the checklists and budget tracker all night.
Kelvin: Hon, bad ka. It's OUR wedding. We should be working on those together. Next time intayin mo ako.
*Ayii...* There goes my stress buster!
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Welcome to our wedding blog! Thank you for visiting, and we hope that you'll find all the information you need to know about our wedding here. This site will be continuously updated as we get closer to the BIG DAY. We can't wait to celebrate with you! The bride is a grammar nut, a crybaby, a singer, and a beach loving extrovert. The groom is a gamer, a basketball player, an athlete, and a dog loving introvert. They are both crazy over dogs, food, and movies.
Wednesday, March 26, 2014
Monday, March 17, 2014
WANTED: The Perfect Church
Hello, dear readers!
So as you know, Kelvin and I have decided to get married in Batangas.
So last month we, along with my family, went around looking for the best church
and reception venue.
Before we even hit the road in search of THE CHURCH, there
were a number of things that Kelvin and I had taken into consideration. If you
are reading this and you are planning your own wedding, you may find these tips
helpful:
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1. The budget – I’ve looked and asked around and found out that
church rates range from P5,000.00 to P30,000.00 depending on the location and
size of the church. In Manila, some of the best places to get married in are
St. John Bosco Parish, San Agustin Church, St. Therese
Shrine, Malate Church, and Manila Cathedral. Obviously, the bigger the church is, the more expensive it
is; these big churches' rates can range from P25,000.00 to P30,000.00. Some churches, depending on the number of reservations, will require that
reservations are made at least 2 years before the wedding date. Churches in the
provinces, are of course, way cheaper than the ones in Manila. Another popular
place to get married in, is Tagaytay City. I’ve also asked around and found out
that the churches in Tagaytay are more affordable than those in Manila, with
prices ranging from P10,000.00 to P15,000.00. Churches outside Tagaytay are
even more affordable, with rates dropping to as low as P5,000.00. Since Kelvin and I are on a limited budget, we
were sure that we wouldn’t want a church that would charge us more than Php
10,000.00.
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2. Headcount – Couples who are planning to get married will
also want to consider the church’s capability to hold their desired number of
guests. You want to make sure that the church you've fallen in love with will
be able to comfortably hold all of your guests. The last thing the couple wants
to see on their wedding day is a horde of guests trying to get comfortable on
the steps or sides of the church. Kelvin and I are looking at 150-200 guests
for the wedding so we want to make sure that the church can accommodate about
200-300 guests.
3. Photos/Video Coverage – Make sure to ask the church about
their protocols when it comes to photo and video coverage. I found out some
time last year that some churches will not allow photographers and
videographers to record from the altar as this compromises the solemnity of the
altar.
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4. Church Amenities – Couples also have to make sure to ask
about the parking, air conditioning, carpet, and other decorations.
- Parking - If most of your guests will be bringing their own vehicles, make sure to ask the church and check if there is ample space for your guests to park. You may also want to check the distance from the carpark to the church. Just think of all the ladies who will be wearing sky-high heels! You may want to consider getting a valet attendant if the parking area is a bit a ways from the church.
- Air Conditioning – If you’re planning to get married in the summer, you may want to consider getting a church with air-conditioning facilities. Just think of your enchanting entourage wearing their long gowns, dresses, suits, and elaborate ensembles. :)
- Carpet – If you are the fancy type of a bride and would want to walk down the aisle on a lovely shade of red carpet, make sure to ask the church if they have one of those, as not all churches have that fabulous red carpet most brides want to walk on.
5. Officiant – If you’re planning on inviting your favourite
priest to bind you and your fiancé in the sacred bond of marriage, make sure to
ask the church if you can bring your own priest. There are some churches who
are quite strict when it comes to these things especially if the priest that
you are inviting does not belong to the same ordinate (Franciscan, Benedictine,
Capuchin, Military, etc.)
6. Vows – If you’re also thinking of reading your vows in the
church, make sure to ask the church as not all churches allow the couple to
read their vows during the ceremony
7. Music – make sure to also ask the church if they will allow
you to play non-religious songs during the bridal procession and the communion.
8. Significance to the couple - As beautiful as the church may be, it's a huge bonus if the church holds a certain significance to the couple. In this case, the church that Kelvin and I chose has a strong significance to me. This is the church where my parents got married in. This was also where my mom's sisters got married in. This church saw me in my younger years spending my vacation months with my cousins. It witnessed my grandfather's devotion and dedication to the Lord. I've never met my maternal grandfather, you see. He passed away from a heart condition when my mom was twelve. So the church serves as my only link to the grandfather I never met. This church is so dear to my heart as this church witnessed weddings, baptisms, confessions, and wakes of my family's dearly departed.
The moment Kelvin stepped inside this church, he fell in love with it. The church was not too big, nor too small. It was the perfect fit for an intimate wedding.
The rate was not too bad, we might be able to book the church for as low as eight thousand; it can also comfortably accommodate a population of three hundred, and has air-conditioning, red carpet, and a lovely parking area!
Here are some pictures of us as we toured the church in Lipa.
Our Lady of Miraculous Medal, Fernando Air Base, Lipa City, Batangas
The interior
The altar
Hon and I outside the church (with theLittle Prince)
How about you? What else do you consider when choosing a church for your wedding?
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Saturday, March 8, 2014
Quirky Wedding Conversations #8
Topic: Wedding Gown
Kelvin: Hon, diba ang wedding gown pwede ipamana?
Ako: Oo, maybe pwede pa sakin ang wedding gown ni Mama! Sige, susukatin ko.
Kelvin: Magpapayat ka muna.
T.T
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Kelvin: Hon, diba ang wedding gown pwede ipamana?
Ako: Oo, maybe pwede pa sakin ang wedding gown ni Mama! Sige, susukatin ko.
Kelvin: Magpapayat ka muna.
T.T
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