June 17th, 2008
We finally have a date for our Manila to Morocco trip!
Mench and I have recently booked our long haul trip, Manila-London-Manila via Qatar Airways, with a brief stopover in Doha, Qatar. Why Qatar Airways? It was the cheapest of all the London flights we canvassed online, with the round trip for 2 coming out at around $2,200. Ouch, that’s the biggest chunk of our budget right there!
So our trip will be from October 3-28 of this year. Some of you might notice that it’s a few days longer than our original itinerary - Mench and I had quite a tussle over how many days our trip would be, and you know who always wins in the end
That’s being married for you. But we did add a few “rest days” as some traveler friends mentioned that our itinerary was overly packed, and we didn’t have time to just relax, do some errands like washing your clothes (of course, you bring only 4 days’ worth for such a long trip!), etc.
There have been a few interesting things happening related to the trip, one of them being our talk that we gave at R.O.X. in Bonifacio High Street as part of the “Backpacking, Pinoy Style” series. We’ll give you more updates about that in a separate post.
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June 17th, 2008
We’re finally back in the real world! After the wedding, we spent the next couple of days as we had the day before, with our closest friends in Anvaya. We finally checked out Monday afternoon and reluctantly drove home, going back to our normal lives.
Thank you to everyone who attended the wedding, including those who couldn’t make it but participated in one way or another! It truly was the perfect wedding for us, the culmination of many sleepless nights. We had a grand vision of having a fun and informal beach wedding, but without breaking our bank accounts. Sure it cost a pretty penny, but it was well worth it, and many friends helped along the way to fit our budget into our dream wedding!
We’re also very happy people played along well with the “Manila to Morocco” theme - this was something Mench and I hatched up because out of everything in the world, we really love travel and we were racking our brains on how to make it possible. The idea of a honeymoon itinerary came to mind, and fortunately I was able to put up the website containing our travel plans.
Although the wedding is done, you will still see some activity on this site - we will share with you our planning as we figure out based on our work and financial plans when we are pushing through with our date to Morocco. Our ninong D wisely told us to put a date on the trip so that it will not get pushed back, and it’s a timely reminder as we go back to our daily lives with endless meetings and things to check off the to-do list. We’ll pursue the planning of our trip as passionately as we did for our wedding!
Thanks again everyone! We wil be sharing pictures of the event as soon we get them
Love,
Gabby and Mench
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June 17th, 2008
We’ve been overwhelmed by the encouraging response of our friends who have seen our website and invites. A lot of them have been asking, “Why Morocco?” Let me put in some good reasons here then
Taken from Our Lonely Planet Europe on a Shoestring guide book:
“Welcome to the greatest show on earth.”
“Morocco is sensory overload at its most intoxicating, from the scents and sounds that permeate the medinas of medieval Fes and magical Marrakesh to the astonishing sights of the infinitely varied Moroccan landscape.”
“Morocco’s secret is simple: there is no place on earth quite like it.”
Is that reason enough, or what?
Here are some more reasons that Mench and I would love to travel to Morocco:
- We want to go to the Africa! Morocco is at the tip of the African continent. In fact, it’s the only non-European country in our Europe on a Shoestring book!
- We’re in love with the culture. We really love the imagery that the word “Morocco” connotes - a unique mix of Moorish Arab and Mediterranean culture.
- We get the original “Tangerine” - the fruit was named after Tangier, the port city of Morocco.
- Just go - You don’t need a visa to enter Morocco for up to 90 days!
- Filigree - Mench really likes filigree designs, which after some research turns out to be of Moorish origin.
- “Marrakesh”, Pao’s house that we nicknamed - now we get to see the real thing!
- Camelback - We want to take a camel ride on the sand dunes of the Sahara.
- Casablanca. ‘Nuff said.
- Bargaining at the Moroccan flea markets. We get to see if Mench’s ukay-ukay skills are world-class!
- Getting lost in the medina. It truly is an assault on the senses, with hawkers offering delicious street food on every corner, beside jugglers, snake charmers, and musicians.
We really can’t wait to go there! 
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June 17th, 2008
We’ve updated the Honeymoon page containing partial information about our dream honeymoon from Manila to Morocco. We would like to request that your gifts be pledges for this dream trip of ours. We’re still fleshing out more details about the trip, so this page should be updated frequently in the next few days. Please check it out here.
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