So for now, I can only look at the wonderful albums M+K have made for their other couples. Here are some of my favorites:


This started off as a blog to document our wedding-related activities, but hopefully we will be able to continue this to share some of our thoughts even after the wedding dust has settled.


Right after the ceremony, Lourd started doing the necessary retouches to my makeup and he also fixed my hair because a few strands fell loose. Mimi and Karl had set up a chair nearby while waiting for Lourd to finish.
It was so much easier to pose with Danz around, although we still felt a bit stiff and were a bit serious during the pictorial. Mimi was teasing us that we were married already, so we should be happy!:)







At 9am, Lourd finally arrived (apparently, his message earlier meant he was already near Tagaytay...hehe!). He took a look at my hair and said "Girl, ang haba ng hair mo". Then he said to his assistant "May gunting ka?" and then let me sit down to cut my hair. It took all of 5 minutes for him to get the length (and style) he needed for my chosen hairdo. We then proceeded to having my hair set, then it was makeup time! We were just talking and exchanging stories while I was being made up.

Before I knew it, it was time for me to get dressed. Veluz and Niko helped me get into my gown and shoes, while Mimi started clicking away. The pictorial was really hard for me since I didn't know how to pose, and I didn't do any research on what I could do. It's a good thing that both Mimi and Karl were very patient and tried to guide my movements. 

Finally, at 2:30pm, Bishop Ted arrived! So I was finally able to get out, and Lourd had to do some last minute retouches because my hair got messed up while I was in the car. Veluz and Niko fixed my veil, and I made my way up the steps to the Chapel. My Dad and I stood outside the church for a few moments, waiting for the chorus of my bridal march "Come What May". This was it!
stepped on my gown twice and I had a hard time walking because the floors of the chapel were uneven.:) At the middle of the aisle, my Dad commented out loud "Bakit lahat kayo nakatingin sakin?" (Grrr!) But I just smiled and kept walking.:)
The ceremony was very light-hearted, especially because of Bishop's jokes during his homily. He skipped a few parts of the ceremony, like the Unity Candle and our exchange of personal vows, but it was fine with us, since these weren't really discussed fully with him.
whispered to Danz "Don't move, the cord might break!" He in turn whispered to me "My knees hurt!"