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Posted in Wedding  by Mench
May 25th, 2008

Here goes our wedding day story (mench’s version :))…..

FEW HOURS BEFORE THE WEDDING

Just like in everything that we do, we started off taking it easy. We had leisurely breakfast with our friends, picture taking by the beach front, swimming at Anvaya’s pool complex. Then it started to get frantic. I got a call from our coordinator that the make-up team was already at our casita. I had to run to our room, quickly had the team settled and took an express shower (so much for the pampering that i was hoping for).
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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 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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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 2008

This week is just crazy!

It actually started during Holy Week - the wedding preparations seem to be taking over our entire lives. Although we’ve prepared well for the wedding, now it’s time to tie up all the loose ends, meet with key suppliers to finalize details, and turn over everything to our wonderful coordinator, Liza. It’s been taking up all of our time the past few days and it really is tiring!

This part of the preparations are the hardest - the wedding is coming up so quickly, and you just can’t wait for it to arrive already! As we’re preparing the turnover though, the stress fades and it starts turning into real excitement - part of us still can’t believe that this day is really about the both of us, and that is the main reason why roughly 150 of our loved ones, family, friends, and associates are traveling out of town, just to see us celebrate our vows. It’s a great feeling, and we feel very humbled because of it. We’ll see the fruits of our preparation soon enough, and we hope that you will truly enjoy the wedding!

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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 2008

Our wedding site has been featured in CNET Asia!

Iggy, a good friend of ours has featured us in his CNET blog “Sensible Netnonsense.” The article is entitled “How to Finance Your Honeymoon via PayPal.”

Thanks for the mention Iggs! :)

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Posted in Wedding  by Mench
May 25th, 2008

I’ve always wanted to have a personalized wedding, complete with all the tiny little details that make the experience more special. For the past days, this is what i’ve been trying to achieve with my do-it-yourself kit. I’ve been cutting, pasting, measuring and printing stuff. I’ve have also commissioned household help to form an assembly line of sorts to help me with this project. Namecards, menu cards, table labels, napkin holders, etc are all products of this cottage industry of ours.

It would’ve been easy to just outsource this and spend the time to do other “more important things”. But this is something that i really enjoy doing (apart from being a good way to save up on costs :)). It is important to me because it allows me to concretely bring a part of myself into this wedding celebration. And besides, it’s not everyday that you get a chance to be crafty.

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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 2008

Happy Easter, everyone! Now that Holy Week draws to a close, we’re down to our final week before the wedding. We spent our Holy Week mostly at home, although we visited Anvaya with my parents on Wednesday to get a final ocular before the event. The rest of the days were spent preparing for the wedding.

Speaking of the wedding, we’d like to thank a few more friends whose contributions helped to make this wedding extra special:

Jenny Infante-Reyes and Jake de Guzman for our AVP: Jake is a real whiz when it comes to making videos, and we’re very lucky that they’re making the AVP for our wedding, despite such short notice. Thanks so much, Jen and Jake!

Dax Tee - Dax designed the Manila to Morocco wedding site using a modified Wordpress theme. If you’d like to use his services for your website, you can contact him via www.daxtee.com

Donny and Christine, our hosts - our original host and Rockeoke conspirator JC had to beg out because of a family trip to Macau. Boo-hoo! Fortunately, we have a couple of friends who have willingly stepped up to do the hosting duties during the evening. Thanks so much, you two!

Indra Manahan of CakeBiz - our wedding cake is extra special - a two-layer peanut butter cake with embedded Reese’s pieces. All thank to Ku, who have been feeding us with our favorite cakes since high school. Thanks, Ku!

And last but not least, Genn Dizon-Garcia and her family, who made sure that we got the perfect venue for our wedding. :)

Say it with me: “and I get by with a little help from my friends…”

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Posted in Wedding  by Mench
May 25th, 2008

Our invite states that attire for our wedding is resort chic. What does resort chic mean? It means:

  • Flowing Dresses
  • Mumu Dresses
  • Wrap Around Pants or Skirt
  • Drawstring Pants
  • Tunics
  • FABRICS: Chiffon, Linen or anything lightweight and breathable.
  • COLORS: Neutrals (white, beige, sand) or Burst of Deep Moroccan Colors (violet, emerald, turquoise, sapphire, ruby, citrine, etc.)
  • FOOTWEAR: Sandals - Wedge, Low Heels or Flats are best.
  • COVER UP: A lightweight cover up may be useful (for propriety – at the church and for necessity – against the wind chill)
  • IMPORTANT: Resort Chic is not “Hawaiian” so please save your Hawaiian prints for another trip :)

Our wedding is a relaxed and laid back event devoid of any formality so feel free to get creative with your outfits. The tips we mentioned are not strict rules and may be interpreted in any which way that may appeal to you (but we’re pretty serious on the Hawaiian thing :) ).

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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 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:

  1. 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!
  2. 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.
  3. We get the original “Tangerine” - the fruit was named after Tangier, the port city of Morocco.
  4. Just go - You don’t need a visa to enter Morocco for up to 90 days!
  5. Filigree - Mench really likes filigree designs, which after some research turns out to be of Moorish origin.
  6. “Marrakesh”, Pao’s house that we nicknamed - now we get to see the real thing!
  7. Camelback - We want to take a camel ride on the sand dunes of the Sahara.
  8. Casablanca. ‘Nuff said.
  9. Bargaining at the Moroccan flea markets. We get to see if Mench’s ukay-ukay skills are world-class!
  10. 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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Posted in Wedding  by Mench
May 25th, 2008

I know every couple calls their wedding team a dream team because these suppliers are really the people behind making a couple’s dream of a wedding come true. But I’d like to share with you how specially this happy bunch of ours have touched us with their passion, creativity and dedication to their craft.

ALFRED MENDOZA - www.alfredoastariomendoza.blogspot.com

Our photographer, Alfred Mendoza is a friend I’ve known way back in college. He has grown from a camera-toting yearbook staff, mountaineer- wannabe (oops, sorry Alfred :) ) to one of the rising stars in the photography industry. Having a friend as a photographer has brought a very personal touch to our wedding that no expensive lighting or complex lens technique can ever replace. There really is something different when the person looking at you through the lens really KNOWS you. This is what was very much evident during our recently concluded pre-nup session at “Marrakesh”.

The photos were just beautiful. It was a work done by a photographer who knew his craft well but also a friend who genuinely reached out not just to a subject but to cherished friends. Alfred’s photos truly spoke of his passion and his drive for excellence as well as reflect his desire to capture his friends in their most memorable moments.

Special mention too to Dom for loaning Gabby his costume, Nikki for loaning me her friend’s costume, Tanya for her styling expertise and of course to our dear Pao for his amazing house and wonderful food :)

ALFRED SAMONTE - http://www.philippinemadrigalsingers.com/

I first met Alfred Samonte when I was coordinating for a Christmas chorale series with The Philippine Madrigal Singers. That was the first time I heard them sing. I just stood in awe, eyes brimming with tears, my heart singing. In my heart of hearts then, I said to myself “I wish I’d have something like this for my wedding” (I’ve always been a sucker for beautifully-sung church music, even sometimes getting teary eyed in the middle of a Communion song :) ).

After that initial event, I had the chance to work with Alfred for other projects. I’ve seen how committed Alfred is not just as a singer but as an advocate of beautiful music. I know that he has not just been active with the Madz but has dedicated his time as well in honing talents from schools from all over the country.

A few months ago, I just mentioned in passing that I will get married in March of 08. Without missing a beat, Alfred offered to sing at our wedding. How could I say no to the Madz? So Alfred, without knowing it, has caught the wish I’ve offered to the wind and the heavens above, and given it back to me. He has patiently worked with me in putting together musical pieces that would make our wedding really special. But more than the expert opinion, what is truly noteworthy is his genuine love for music blended with his instinct on what truly brings out a couple’s harmony.

ENAN ALMANDO - 241 Amapola Street, Palm Village, Rockwell, Makati City 896.3457; 0917.8214183; enanalmando@yahoo.com.ph

We met Enan through our coordinator Liza. The first time we sat down with her, it took us more than two hours just chatting. I guess that laid the precedent for our next meetings for we never leave Enan’s studio without being filled with laughter and stories. With Enan, you don’t just talk about the clothes for the wedding but you can talk about anything under the sun!

Amidst all the talks, you can surmise that Enan is not just a talented and creative designer but also a hardworking one. Enan shares with us instances when she would personally hem a bride’s gown just to make sure that it fits perfectly or when she would spend all night cutting and sewing clothes together with her team just to make sure a deadline is met. Liza also tells us how very particular Enan is to the tiniest detail, ensuring that her gowns are cleanly made, with every seam and tuck in place.

Working with Enan has been a joy because we share the same love for deep, rich colors and penchant for the avant garde (she is the type who always looks “dressed to paint the town red” even when she is just home). Apart from this, I guess what makes our working relationship effective is that we have, in the short span of time, developed an openness as shown in our constant correspondence about suggestions on how to improve the look, what shoes to wear, what color looks best, etc. For sure, Enan will create the dresses that I will wear in the other seasons of my life :)

ROBERT BLANCAFLOR

I’ve also worked with Robert for stuff at work. He is the stroke of genius and flair that makes the difference in the events that we’ve had. Anything he touches, no matter how simple or mundane gets transformed into a conversation piece after he’s done with it.

In the course of working with him for the wedding, it was quite a surprise to discover that such a creative person can also be very pragmatic and matter-of-fact. He does not dwell initially on what flowers to use or what colors to blend but earnestly talks about all the scenarios that may happen if things don’t go as planned. In short, he plays a very good devil’s advocate first, forcing you to find alternatives should Murphy’s Law strike. Once all plans are set, that’s when he weaves his creative hand and let’s his colorful mind run wild with ideas on how to make your wedding setting picture-perfect.

His professionalism and wealth of experience is one of the foundations we are banking on as we plan for our dream of wedding. We are confident that with Robert at the helm of the design team, bearing with him a not just a creative but a well-planned execution strategy, the elements that we have always wanted to come into play in our wedding will be beautifully carried out.

FORSC INK - www.forscinkph.com

Name all the foreign acts that have been to the Philippines in the last months and I bet you that Forsc Ink is part of that in one way or another – lights, sounds, videos, screens trussing, tents, etc. Forsc Ink is one of the premier providers of event equipment reaching as far down South of the Philippines to service major events and shows. Under the expert leadership of Philip Santos, this provider has churned out quality equipment and service that have made them one of the preferred choices in the industry.

Having seen how Forsc Ink has worked in the past, it was easy to just tap them as the provider of our wedding needs. With the effective coordination of Anne Suner and the ever-enthusiastic Philip, we feel truly blessed to work with such dedicated individuals. We are very optimistic that with Philip’s team with us, the “dream ambience” of a Moroccan setting will not be far from fruition.

LIZA ALVIEDO (Kasalan Coordination Services) - kasalancoordination@yahoo.com

We first met Liza when she did Ate’s wedding five years ago. She jokingly chides Gabby that she hopes to also be there for his wedding. Fast forward to 2008, after friends’ weddings coordinated by Liza, she finally gets to help us for our wedding.

My friends ask me why I still got a coordinator considering I did events for a living. My reply- that’s exactly why we need a coordinator because I don’t even have time to fix my own wedding with the demands of work (I love my work, super, but it really takes up almost all of my time :) ). With Liza’s expertise, we feel that we are more on track with our preparations. It gives us a sense of security knowing that Liza is there to think of the stuff that get past our untrained eyes. It leaves us feeling more in control of the wedding plans knowing that she can be there to troubleshoot for us on the wedding day. Liza is basically the strong safety net that we have to ensure that all we have to do on our wedding day is have a wonderful time with our closest friends and family.

More than the reminders of stuff to do or the suggestions on who to get as supplier, it is Liza’s professionalism and systematic approach to weddings that are valuable to the come-what-may type of couple that we are. Without Liza’s ever helpful checklist and reliable note-taking during meetings we might forget to feed our crew or leave our wedding rings in Manila :)

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Posted in Wedding  by Gabby
May 25th, 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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