Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Pre-Nuptial Shoot

We wanted a unique but romantic photos for our guestbook. With the help of our creative photographers and graphic artist, we were able to come up with a Street Photography photo shoot with a touch of vintage along the streets of the City of Smiles, Naga.

We didn't spend any cost for the venue because we shoot it everywhere around the city.  We didn't have a professional stylist so we just did the concept-building with the photographers simultaneously. We also didn't have prepared props aside from the guitar and violin we brought with us so we just look for anything we find worthwhile around:-)

Groom-to-be and I were a little conscious at first because this is the very first time we pose for a photo shoot by a professional photographer (aside from the one we had in Yellow Sun Studio) and the curious standbys around us. We just diverted our minds to having fun and consider it as a grandeur engagement date only to find that the results are unbelievably awesome...!

Here are the photos during our photo shoot preparation and simultaneous concept-building, we started prepping up at 2pm, started the actual shoot at 3:30pm and ended as late as 7:30pm:


Oh my! We looked so haggard! having came all the way from Labo, Cam Norte about 3 hours road trip to Naga for our photoshoot...nevertheless, we're happy and excited for the shoot!



 we start off at Naga Metropolitan Cathedral compound..





















 big thanks to this cute little gal who lent us her pink vintage bike..








That's a wrap! The final edited prenup photos will be posted as soon as the official guestbook is done, and we're really so excited!

Location: Anywhere in Naga City (An Maogmang Lugar)
Photographer: The Peppermint Media, Inc.
Clothes: Something Borrowed, Just G!, Penshoppe, Baleno, St. Francis Tiangge
Shoes: Primadonna, Asian Vogue, St. Francis Square Tiangge
Accessories: Simplejoys, Mossimo, Something Borrowed, Old Instruments

Next Post: A Surprised Bridal Shower

Saturday, October 27, 2012

The Canonical Interview

We intentionally set this requirement last on our schedule for several reasons. One, interviews give me and groom a lot of jitters since we've both been secretive about our relationship for the past 10 years. Two, prior to the interview, we're asked to answer the pre-nuptial questionnaire and we're given list of the doctrines of the church and prayers to review. And three, what's more to ask from us when we thought all this time we're emotionally prepared to tie the knot and commit ourselves to lasting and mutual togetherness?

Nevertheless, after prolonging the agony of speculating the hardest and toughest questions we're about to ask, here's what really happened during our interview session with Rev. Fr. Dan of the Parish of St. John the Evangelist, Naga Metropolitan Cathedral.

We came thirty minutes earlier our interview schedule (To make a good impression we suppose:-). We were asked to update the pre-nuptial questionnaire while the secretary checked the other documents we submitted the same day (Result of Marriage Banns from each of our parish of origin, Permit from our Parish Priest, and Marriage License).

Then the priest arrived and called us to his office holding all the documents handed down by the secretary. I was calm (I initially prayed so hard for the Holy Spirit to give me enlightenment) but groom was unfortunately nervous (maybe because he was so tired the day before because I let him do lots of errand;->).

Then the priest directly told us what is the essence of canonical interview and first required each of us to recite the Ten Commandments, the Apostles Creed, Our Father, Hail Mary and Glory Be.

Groom volunteered to start first, so I was a little confident that everything will turn out just fine. He started uttering the commandments (voice a little lower and husky though I can't remember he had a sore throat when we arrived). And come third commandment, he stopped and (Oh My He Got Nervous!) he forgot the third commandment! The priest was a little considerate, he let him skipped and recite the commandments in no particular order..and so he went on..then come eight commandment, he stopped again because he cannot remember again! I'm starting to get a little agitated. I don't wanna return again for another interview appointment. And the priest got to his patience and let me do my turn instead. And so I went on..I have to make up for my groom.

The Holy Spirit is with me..I went on and on til the Glory Be..in the thought that my groom heard my recitation, I thought he could make it already the second time around. But to no luck, he still can't remember the 3rd and 8th commandments. What the heck happened to him?? And so the priest asked us to go outside for a while and let my groom reviewed the commandments before we proceed with the actual interview (took us another 15 minutes..we have to finish this today or we will have to set for another interview schedule, which is a little humiliating). I know we have to do this together, I cannot leave him alone agitated by his temporary memory lapse.

After the chanced review, the priest called us back then groom went on (still obviously nervous) but he made it though hard and tough. Then the priest now asked me to go out for awhile leaving groom with him (what now??).

Then after about 5 minutes groom went out of the room and let me enter the office. And so this was the actual interview. The priest asked me several questions confirming the ones I answered in the prenuptial questionnaire ( I suppose groom was asked same questions too which later on, I confirmed right) to include the following:

 > where did groom and I met?
 > my present job, is ti permanent and how long have I been working?
 > is my salary combined with my groom's enough to raise a family
 > do I have children already? (of course none!)
 > did I submit myself willingly into marriage? (of course yes:-)
 > was I not forced to enter into marriage? (no)
 > did I not contract marriage before? (no)

And that was all..I was now asked to get my groom back to the room. He both asked us what is the day of the wedding, the time and the priest who will solemnize the wedding ceremony. Since we have a priest in the family who is not a resident of the parish where we'll marry, we were asked for his celebret and license to solemnize wedding.

Then he started his short words of advise for us, to my groom in particular, to memorize by heart the doctrines and prayers of the church because those are the basic religious doctrines we're going to impart to our children in the future. And he finally signed the approval in our prenuptial canonical forms. I took the opportunity to ask him the kind of missal we'll prepare since ours is a Sunday wedding (specifically the 2nd Sunday of Advent). And since it is a Sunday, we will have to use the missal in the ordinary Sunday mass that includes the Rite of Marriage ( which is actually just okay with us).

Maybe that is the essence of having this interview one of the most important requirements of the Catholic church. Because getting married nowadays doesn't only entails financial and emotional stability but more so with having a stable spiritual relationship with God and putting Him in the center of each of the couple's lives.

We ended the interview with a short inspirational prayer led by my groom and we part ways with Fr. Dan with light spirits:-) We're now ready to finalize everything and wait for our big day!

Next Post: The Pre-Nuptial Photo Shoot

Friday, October 19, 2012

Invitation Final Layout

Finally, the final draft of our invitation is almost done! Thanks to the patience of our Invite Coordinator Ms. Cindy Mesina of Written in Ink (WINK). And here's the final layout:
 We've reached about 8 sets of revisions and 2 mock ups;-)
 Photo above is for our envelope sealer
 Page 1- Main Invite
 Page 2- Ceremony Details
 Page 3- RSVP
 Page 4- Entourage Details
And here's the outcome of our overall invites...cute Panorama Layout.

How do you find our invitation layout? Well. we found it really cute and unique! See you on our wedding:-)

Next Post: The Canonical Interview

Tuesday, October 9, 2012

We Applied for a Marriage License

Yes it is..tying the knot comes with a great social responsibility, and so before all these blissful preps, ultimately we have to secure for this most important document--the Marriage License.

We went to the Buhi Municipal Office, Buhi, Camarines Sur (my place of residence) and first had the not-so-formal written interview from the DSWD, submitted copies of our NSO authenticated Birth Certificates and residence certificates.

Then, we attended another 3 hours Pre Marriage Counseling from the Rural Health Center as a requirement for the application of the license.

Along with the following documents (I just searched all of these through the internet without really knowing the documents required) we proceeded to the Local Civil Registrar Office to file the Marriage License:

1. Certificates of No Marriage (CENOMAR)

2. Residence Certificates

3. Certificate of Attendance for Pre-Marriage Counseling

4. and a reasonable fee of Php 260

We would have to wait for 10 working days for its issuance and is valid for 120 days or four months from the date of issuance..Just in time for our wedding day!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

The Engagement Party

Groom's family came all the way from Labo, Camarines Norte to visit our place (a 6 hours road trip drive) in Buhi, Camarines Sur for the "pamamanhikan".

We prepared simple but sumptuous meal since it's also my 29th birthday.

We don't have much to talk about the wedding because almost every details are already set by us (bride and groom).

Then groom-to-be handed me the vintage engagement ring, thanks to my soon-to-be mother-in-law for the pretty thing!



Though some family members would have wanted to come but unfortunately didn't make it, it was still a happy and simple celebration of acquaintance and bond.

Saturday, October 6, 2012

The Pre-Cana Seminar

I specifically prepared for this major requirement for several reasons...One, I'm not particularly a religious type of person; not that I'm not a faithful Catholic. I go to church to attend masses and sometimes visit to pray if time permits. But when you talk about habitually participating to church activities..Groom-to-be is the active one while I'm the passive one. Two, this seminar is for a whole day and half and I can't really imagine myself sitting down listening to a long and serious lecture for long hours.

Nevertheless, I have to overcome this certain hesitations deep inside. As they all say, getting married does not only entail that you are prepared physically and financially. Most importantly is to prepare ourselves emotionally and spiritually.

The pre-cana was conducted by the Sisters from the Divine Word Missionaries (SVD) at the Family Ministry in Caceres office. 
groom took me this pic while waiting for the seminar to start

The seminar consisted of different modules basically divided into Day 1: The Church doctrines and teachings and Christianity and Marriage, Responsible Parenting and at Day 2: the Natural Family Planning Method and the Basics of a Catholic Wedding. 



I remember the lines below from Daniel Akin worth sharing to all the couples out there. It is entitled, the Wisdom for a Wonderful Marriage, to wit:


1. Accept your mate as a gift from God
2. Be attentive to their needs
3. Show affection
4. Be available
5. Be action oriented: 
    a. Repent of your failures and sin 
    b. Remember the things you used to do when you fell in love
    c. Return to those special places and activities
    d. Redo them again and again

** In other words, perhaps you are at a point where what you really need is a new marriage.  Great!  Begin treating each other like you did when you first began dating.  Court, romance and honor each other as it was in the beginning, and see if God doesn’t do something wonderful.  Of course, a new marriage may require a new mate, and a new mate is possible only through a relationship with a new master:  Jesus Christ the Lord.  **



Done with our pre-cana finally! So we took some souvenir photos at the facade of the Cathedral at 12:00noon and we're really hungry!

That's all for today..

Next Post: The Engagement Party

Friday, October 5, 2012

Venue Ocular and Style Coordination

After our food tasting, we check on the reception venue and had a long chat with Sir Nier, the hotel's event style coordinator. This is the time we discussed the theme of our wedding, the style of the table setting and seating arrangement, the positions of the buffet tables and the photo booth and dessert bar.




And we also check on the bridal suite and other rooms we're vying to book for the wedding preparations.

 We check on the executive and presidential suites





Me and hubby at the hotel lobby..

Preparation and Reception Venue: LA PIAZZA BALLROOM, AVENUE PLAZA HOTEL, NAGA CITY

Next Post: The Pre-Cana Seminar

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