Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Our Wedding

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Church of the Risen Lord Sanctuary and Rock Garden
15 December 2007, 7AM
(official photos by Francis Resulta)

It was a perfect, sunshiny day.

Everything was perfect, just the way we wanted our wedding day to be -- a short but inspiring wedding ceremony done early in the morning that is full of love and laughter, experienced by our dear families, relatives and friends.

Ours was a very simple breakfast reception -- No bouquet throwing (well, the bouquet was tossed up, then bahala na sino makasalo!), no choreographed photography, no compromising singles' nor couples' games. Just a couple of close friends shared their best wishes to us.

The ceremony and breakfast lasted for only three and a half hours!

HAPPY! HAPPY! HAPPY! We had the most fantastic day of our lives!

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Our life together so far

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Goofing in the kitchen.

We are discovering loads of stuff about each other after being married for more than a month now. It's amazing how funny AND annoying some of them could get! And yes, we've already had our episodic petty bumps from time to time. This is real, genuine married life, baby!

One remarkable thing about us though is that we laugh a lot. We guffaw even over extremely shallow things! One officemate conjectured that this maybe so because during our wedding day, we were just smiling and laughing the whole time -- even during the ceremony! We both agree that laughing is a good sign that our relationship is healthy. Once the laughing stops, we should start asking why. When people ask us, "Kumusta na ang buhay may-asawa (how's married life)?", we would unanimously say, without qualms or hesitation, "MASAYANG-MASAYA (very happy)!".

We are still dipping our big toes on each other's waters and yet, quite surprisingly, our adjustments are not that gargantuan. Aside from my waking up extra early during weekdays (oh, and sometimes on weekends too! Vincent is an early riser) and him having to bear often, if not always, with my terrible cooking, I have nothing more to pull. I know how to clean the bathroom and the fridge now! As I've never done any of those before, I remember spending almost an hour rubbing off minimal stains from the fridge the way I thought it should be done, and then I was told that I need not make it immaculate white after all. I even threw off "subtle" tantrums when I first cleaned our bathroom. I got teary eyed upon examining my fingernails going white and my hands getting wrinkled. Vincent just looks at me with amazement every time.




My masterpiece ;-)

Among our list of household agreements is taking turns in cooking breakfast and preparing our packed lunches on weekdays. I always get panicky whenever it's my turn in the kitchen. Mataas ang low self-confidence 'ko pagdating sa kusina (I have very low self-confidence when it comes to the kitchen). Hehehe. So far, I've already murdered two servings of tortang talong (eggplant omelet...just don't ask how I sabotaged them), crispy-fried some rotten tinapa (prompting Vincent to brew coffee to kill the foul smell), beef steak as tough as rubber and as salty as salt, and fish patties cooked raw. Despite these however, I've had kitchen massacres turned lucky mornings, naman. I remember Vincent commenting one morning, "Uy, in fairness, marunong ka nang magluto ng tuyo ngayon (hey, in fairness, you know how to cook dried fish now)!" He wanted his tuyo crunchy. I later confessed to him that I almost splashed water onto the pan when I saw it burning! Yes, I burned the fish.



"Uy Tats, MASARAP (it's yummy)!"
He judged minus the husband biases.

Thank God for blessing me with a very patient husband! Vincent hasn't given up on me -- and I guess he never will, when it comes to the kitchen (among other things, hehehe). He has so much faith in me! He not just once prophesied that I will be great at cooking in less than two months. Naku, pressure 'ata ito (oh no, this is pressure). He only asks for one favor from me, though: 'Wag magmaktol 'pag tinuturuan (not to throw tantrums when being taught). I tend to whine and make face (puppy-dog look) whenever we have our "cooking lessons", that's why. Although still calm and patient, he gets annoyed too, you know. But hey, I'm determined to learn! In fact, I've already had one success dish to boot. According to Vincent, it's called bulanglang, but I call it pseudo-pakbet. We had it for dinner and it was delicious! Yey! We consumed it sparingly because we wanted to eat more of it until the next day. He also taught me how to make crema de fruta, but technically, it's not really cooking, so that doesn't count.

Tonight is our sinigang na baboy night. No worries. I can whip this up with my two eyes closed (yabang!). The margin of error is huge with stew, you know. Hehehe.

We're seeing more wedded bliss, challenges and conjugal cooking lessons coming our way...but still, we will laugh ;-)


Friday, January 4, 2008

Married at last!

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Church of the Risen Lord Sanctuary
University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City
15 December 2007
7:00 AM




Yehey! We're married!

It's been 20 days since our big day enfolded and we're still on a high! It's like Christmas everyday! We're so happy! Exclamation points all over!

We had so much fun during the wedding, and we couldn't say anything grander than that. We are all smiles! Like what we've said when we thanked our family and friends at breakfast, all our prayers for the wedding were answered. E V E R Y T H I N G. We are very, very grateful to God for everything.

We are so thankful to all our friends too, who have made our wedding very memorable and inspiring. We wouldn't have made it this far without them (mellow music please). Tenk yu beri big talaga! Special mention goes out to Ate Letty Uy, our cousin, for standing in as "floor director" from the rehearsals down to the processional and recessional on the Day itself. She's the ultimate PR person! She also got us Ate Mercy to arrange the flowers (she captured all simplicity) and Justin to play the piano. Justin is a born musician. He's awesome! We were having goose bumps the first time we heard him play Bless the Broken Road (Rascal Flatts) for the Bridal March, which he learned in just less than two weeks after we handed him the piece. Bless Justin's fingers!

Thanks to Jeff and Rona for greeting the guests for us and handing out the wedding programme; Yani and Mike for ushering them to Church and on to the Garden; Emang for her forte at emceeing, even though we committed her last minute, gracias tia; Monch for reading the perpetual 1 Corinthians 13 Scripture (which we believe he did with all of his heart); and Glen, our Best Man, for his friendship con beneficios (Hehehe).

Oh, and Denise! Thanks for coming. Singapore-Manila-Singapore in 3 days ;-)

Official photos from Francis, our enthusiastic photographer, haven't come in just yet, but we will definitely put it all up here as soon as we get them. For the meantime, enjoy the slideshow of candid photos taken by Mac, Ate Elvie and Annie during the wedding ceremony and breakfast reception. Thanks, guys.

By the way, pretty soon we will give this site a facelift, too. We are entering another chapter of our lives as husband and wife (yiiiih!) and we think that this blog should go along with the flow as well. We'll just need a little bit more time to get our feet back on the ground, catch up on our daily grind at work (oh yes, we still have jobs to mind, we almost forgot! hehehe), and then hello HTML ;-)

Hay! So happy.

More stories to come.