Monday, June 7, 2010

Girl in the white dress

Still hasn't hit me as much. But I do get teary eyed thinking about what my dad would say during his speech. How my dad would be when he walks me down the aisle. Seeing the man I waited for 30 years finally next to me. How everything you dreamed and hoped for, crammed into that single moment that would change the rest of your life.

I always imagined being married. I was one of those girls who always hoped for it and PRAYED for it. I remember Tita Geline teaching me to pray for it specifically since I was 16 years old. And I did. I can still recall moments, like when I would be stuck in traffic on my way to school, I would find myself praying for my future husband and hoping that everything's okay wherever and whoever he was.

Then in one split second, after waiting for so long, he's finally in front of me. One of the miracles that God has up His sleeve that is just too amazing for words.

In all this chaos, I find myself picking out fonts for our invitations, wedding bands, giveaways... I have to pause sometimes and think, "Is this really me?" "Is this really my turn?"

In our barkada I always thought it would be Elena. I always thought I would be one of those really late bloomers. I guess I guessed wrong.

My destiny was almost literally right around the corner. How could I have missed someone who looked like this?

Love this picture! Awww... My dad surprised me when he saw this picture and said, "If this is how my grandkid would look like, I wouldn't mind at all." Awww... I get tears in my eyes again just typing it.

PICTORIAL TIME:
Had our pictorial this weekend with Bordoy as our photographer. Funny how we ended up having it in Talon. But I wouldn't have wanted it anywhere else. Besides being the family's property, this was my family's legacy. My great grandfather, grandfather and father walked this land and made it their pride with all the sacrifices that went along with it. My best childhood memories are from that place. The people there I consider my family.

It was an experience in itself. I am still the kind of person who prefers to be behind the camera. Having all that attention on us was one thing. I am also not a PDA person either. Having tricycles and jeeps go buy at certain locations made me want to sink under the grass we were sitting on.

The experience taught me to appreciate family even more and the family that I will be having soon.

IS THIS ME?
Fitting my wedding dress for the first time. Well, the lining anyway. What an out of body experience it was.

The same place where I had all those bridesmaid dresses made. I think I might have every color already. Then all of a sudden, here I am before a mirror, in white. Is that really me?

What an amazing feeling. What an amazing time in my life. Its not perfect and far from being one. But its mine. No one else's.

Here's to more updates!

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Midway Day









Midway is found in Passi City right next to the main highway from Iloilo to Capiz. You can't miss it! Fruits in season and the best Halo2 around! Its my Abuelita's recipe so I'm kinda biased. But its worth the stop and lets you experience the simple yet beautiful life in the country side. Love the green bags, too. Helping the environment as well.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

love this dress!


Can't believe this is by SM! Cool dress! Wonder if they have it in Iloilo :D Love!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

mga amiga

From Left to right: Elena, Jb, Cathy, Kat2 & Michelle

Got to get together with some highschool friends last May 19 at Sandbar. Interesting how we got together and looking back at how we all used to be and do.

Elena then: The classical singer. Very girly. Glasses and long straight hair.
Elena now: A nurse. Helps out in her family's bakeshop. Still very girly. Still sings. Different shades of contact lenses (love her brown and gray ones!). Hair depends on the season. Still single and looking.

Jb then : the honor student. Leader. Always spoke her mind and knew what she wanted. Popular.
Jb now: Its Atty. Jb now. Teaches in between cases. Married to another lawyer. Still speaks her mind. Currently trying to have a baby.

Cathy then: the school knock-out. Popular. Life of the party. Tallest girl in our batch. Was into modelling and being fiesta queen.
Cathy now: Wife and mother of Amaya. Bakes and joins bazaars. Based in Boracay in her husband's resort there and lives in Manila in between.

Kat2 then: a bit on the boyish side but a such a sweetie. Always a friend to everybody. She had her own clique in highschool but always got on everyones good side. A leader.
Kat2 now: a certified PT. Still a good friend and keeps in touch almost everyday. Still always ready to help out. Single.

Michelle then : quiet. Chess champ. Content with just being in the background. Known her since grade school.
Michelle now: a Doctor! Still rarely get to see her. A bit more outspoken now. Good for her! Still single and looking as well. Wonder if she still plays chess.

Wow its been almost 14 years since highschool. I guess these are the days wherein I can really look back to the life I had already.






Friday, May 14, 2010

Cebu weekend


Hilton Cebu... wish I had my suit with me. Dang! But it was a good day and the break I needed from the monotony of everything thats been going on lately. Aaaaahhh...

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Praying for a new Philippines...

Election Day has come and gone, we now know who we look forward to "serving" us in the next 6 years. I do hope they do serve, as most of them have failed to live up to their responsibility time and time again.

It saddens me that some of my personal bets didn't make it. But I do look to the fact and reality that God is there no matter who stands before me. He is the only constant. The only One who has control over everybody's future.

So let us all lay our hopes and dreams in the hands of the only one who has a say in it. Praying for the best. Let us hold on to the victory that is in our Lord. Praying that the people elected will remember their place in our lives. That the Filipino people will finally work together. That we can make our country into a better one.

Congratulations to those who won!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Dumangas stop


Sundays are usually Dumangas days for us. I think we head off to this quaint little hideaway point almost every month. Its just a cool and simple way of beating the hussle and bustle of the city. Get back to the waves crashing and simple, honest to goodness food at its freshest. Shrimp, pork, sibingan... How could you go wrong?

It was such a hot day and we had to do a lot of errands. This was a good way to time out, even just for a few minutes. Then we were back to rushing to our appointments for the day.



The elders


Coming home to this was a classic scene to behold. It kinda reminded me of gossiping ladies on the sidewalks of New York or New Jersey with their sofas out, shades, a fan and just watching the world go by. Well, this is our version. Iloilo style!

This was so funny but something I won't forget for years to come. Its one of those sentimental moments. After all, Abuelita is a part of this picture. Literally.

A few moments later they ask, "What are we looking at, anyway?" Hahaha Classic! Gerard thrown in the mix for extra humour :D

Sunday, April 25, 2010

LIB-UG


With only a few weeks left, the madness continues. Its hard to come from a small town where everybody knows everybody and are somehow related to the other in more ways than one. But we vote by conscience and by the way we see that person dealing with the trial up ahead. It may all be games right now but when the reality sets in and the names are announced, thats when a lot of hurt can happen. You think a lot of people have gotten hurt na? You haven't seen anything yet if the people we vote for fall flat on their faces.

Best example I think is Obama. Americans practically worshiped him! The rest of the world fell into the spell of the whole Obama-ism movement. Months into it, what has he done, really? More talk and no work. Bush may had been a clutz and a simpleton but at least he did something. Sometimes not the right things but he did take action the best way he knew how.

I'm scared that people in the Philippines are so caught up in the moment. The mythology of it all. I pray for all to wake up and finally go where their minds take them. Its not a matter of whos popular or unpopular. Its about whats right. And we all know right is not always and never will be the popular choice.

Vote wisely. God as our guide. Only He knows whats up ahead.


Green state of mind