Thursday, February 19, 2015

(Wedding) Pre-Wedding Video Behind-The-Scenes

Last month, Love and I had a short glimpse of what it was like being an "artista". Now I believe what celebrities say, that show business is not all glitz and glamour. For our short pre-wedding video of 03:50 mmss, we spent 8 hours, from 8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.  We filmed on lahar sands under the heat of the noon sun, all the while keeping our projected smile for the camera.

The Song: Geronimo by Sheppard
We wanted the video to be fun and active and Geronimo was the hit song during our conceptualization.  It's a really fun road trip song.

The Location: Mega Dike, San Fernando, Pampanga
Love and I went biking one afternoon at the Mega Dike road.  We already had a concept that time but after seeing the view and the dessert-like lahar, we changed our original plan and opted for a road trip like concept.

The house at the beginning of the video is Love's family's home.

Disclaimer: The church in the video is not the actual church where the wedding will take place.  We wanted it to be, but it's not yet finished.  

The Outfits:  Inspired by Kathniel

The Rides:
Hunk, the Fortuner c/o Love
Ford Monster Truck c/o Tito Obet

BAD-ASS!

Mini Velo Bikes c/o myself and Love's brother
The Shoot:
Again, we'd like to thank Jerome Delos Santos of Studio Portraits for a job well done.  The aerial shots are amazing.  

After a day of running, biking, climbing, smiling and after our fair share of noon sunlight and unlimited lahar dust, here's the video. Hope everyone likes it as much as we do.


Special Thanks to:
Manong cow shepherd and all of the cows!


Thursday, February 12, 2015

(Weekend Getaway) Valentine's 2014—A Not-So-Typical Tagaytay Date



Valentine's Day
  • Singles call it S.A.D (Single Awareness Day).  
  • Men call it "Extortion Day".
  • Women expect to be romanced.
  • Florists/flower shops get rich.  Flower prices double and buying close to Feb. 14 is like Jollibee during lunchtime.


I realized I was single for a long time because the thought of planning my first Valentine's with Love excited me.  Maybe once every decade us guys can go all out on our Valentines Day plans. For me it was for our first one (it's all downhill from here, Love). We'd just officially became a couple Feb. 9 and I wanted to gain some serious BF points.

Plan early and reserve.  
I started thinking about it mid January.  It's good to plan early to make room for plan changes.  Also, some places get fully booked really early (Antonio's in Tagaytay was already fully booked before the start of Feb., and this is for Feb. 15).  My plan was revised three times.  Imagine if I only planned at the last minute.

If she's not your girlfriend or wife, ask for the date right away.
I asked Love to be my Valentine 2 weeks before Feb. 14 (she wasn't my girlfriend then) and turns out, she didn't want to celebrate on the day itself since restaurants will be crowded (there goes my first plan).  She wanted to go out-of-town the next day.

Flower buying strategy.
We bought late Feb. 13 (there are easier ways to do this I'm sure).  Ordering early (before Feb.) may be a good idea since flowers will still be normal priced (but there's a risk with this too).

The Day Before Valentines Day (Feb. 13)
Actually, this was not planned.  I just decided to spend the day with Love because I was going to meet up with my friend later that night to buy flowers. Also, we'd just became a couple a few days back, "masipag pa dumalaw".  We decided to watch a movie, and it was such a good pre-Valentine's mood setter. The movie was "Starting All Over Again", yup, the one starring Piolo Pascual and Toni Gonzaga.

That night, my friend and I muscled our way to buy flowers for our women.  The risk of ordering before Valentine's day?  Your flowers can get stolen by people buying on-site if the delivery system is not organized well.  The bouquet I found had a small paper attached to it with a name and delivery schedule which I ripped off,  "Ate, ito po wala pa may-ari!".  I got my Karma the week after when I lost my wallet.

Fist-sized red roses (I think they're call Ecuadorian)
Valentines Day (Feb. 14)
Right after buying I went straight to Love's condo (I was going for the midnight effect) and gave her the roses.  Her reaction was priceless.

The Day After Valentines Day (Feb. 15)
Love and I agreed to spend our Valentine's date in Tagaytay.  I was glad about this change of plan because now I have a whole day for our date.  The problem was the itinerary.  How can I make our day in Tagaytay unforgettable?

After countless hours of surfing the net (during work hours), and a bit of consulting with well-traveled people, I put together the best itinerary I could think of for our Tagaytay date.

First Stop:  Breakfast at Bag of Beans   
Their breakfast selection is really good.  Great hot chocolate. Perfect for a cold Tagaytay morning.  Time Check 8:00 AM








Second Stop: Taal Volcano Hike
Now this one is not for all women.  Good thing Love is game for adventures like this.  We needed a boat ride to get to Taal and since we needed a safe place to park our car and a place to shower after the hike, I chose to avail of the package from the Taal Yacht Club.  It's a bit pricey but the parking is safe and the shower facilities are nice. The package includes back and forth boat rides and a guide for the hike.  The boat ride took about 30 minutes.
Take the secret trail
Our guide offered to take us to the secret trail instead of the regular trail for an extra amount (a longer boat ride and a longer trail).  The regular trail ends only in an observatory high above the crater lake but the secret trail ends at the crater lake itself.  The climb took approximately 1.5 hours (this is girl speed). The return a bit quicker. There are very few trees and lots of sand so the proper hiking attire really makes a huge difference.  When we arrived at the crater we were the only ones there.  We took a dip then ate our packed lunch. The view was incredible.

Check http://www.tlyc.com/the-tlyc-volcano-tour/ for an in-depth guide for this hike.






We rested for a bit after returning to the yacht club, showered and had a change of clothes.  The day's not over yet.  Time check 3:00 PM

Third Stop:  Couples Massage at Nurture Wellness Village
I saw Love's eyes sparkle when we arrived at the spa.  I knew she loved getting massages.  It's just logical really, after a tiring activity, a relaxing massage was the best next stop.  I booked our massage session a few days before our date.


Magsing-Irog Massage:
A seductive blend of Gayuma Masage Oil using ylang ylang, palmarosa and rosewood essential oils in this intimate massage for two in a romantic couple’s room.  -from the Nurture Wellness Village website





I guess it was great 'cause I fell asleep 5 minutes into the procedure.  Love enjoyed every minute.

Final Stop: Dinner at Fire Lake Grill
For our dinner, we just searched for a restaurant at the Cliffhouse with available seats.  We found ourselves at the Fire Lake Grill.  Their grilled salmon and prawns were delicious and the ambiance was very classy and romantic.  It was the perfect end to a really great Valentine's date.

Seeing Love's surprised reactions and her enjoyment really made it all worth it. Now, what should I do this year?

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

(Activity) 10K Fun Run (10K is still fun)


Love and I started running together even before we became a couple.  We used to just do a bit of running and a lot of flirting.  This time, I got her to sign up for a 10K run (Condura Skyway Marathon 2015).  

As a couple, Love and I like to try different physical activities together.  We run, we bike, we hiked one time, we do Yoga (Adam Levine does it so it's not gay), she even got me to dance.  

For this endeavor, we needed to train (well, mostly her).  Love's farthest run was our Milo 5K.  I already completed a 10K run a few years back but still, I needed to get used to the distance again.

I found a nice training regimen on the internet.
CT Means Cross-Train (do other stuff)
We tried sticking to the training plan as much as we could.  We missed some days since we have different work schedules and 'cause of all the wedding planning we're doing.  

Race Day!
2:30 AM - We woke up and had our breakfast.
3:30 AM - Left for Alabang from Cavite.
4:30 AM - Found our wave group and did our warmp-ups.
5:00 AM - Start of race.




We started the fun run with a nice and steady pace. The event honored the 44 heroes who died in the Mamasapano clash.  We did a long salute while passing the 44 pictures carried by their fellow SAF troops.

We were beginning to slow down after the 2KM mark.  More walks since the Skyway route has a lot of uphills.  After the U-turn, the fun run became a not-so-fun sprint.  It was like interval running (bad idea).  We sprinted for about a minute each time but walked for 5 after (Love's idea - she wanted to finish quicker).  

At the 8KM mark, Love's knees began to give out.  To make the story short, it became a fun walk for the last part.  We just talked and people-watched until the finish line, with the occasional fake run whenever we saw a camera.

The Finishers
The Results!
We didn't have a very competitive time but I'm still proud of her for sticking it out to the end even with her knee hurting (sprinting on the downhill is a bad idea).
H.H.W.R.
Next year, we plan on participating in the 21K run.

Sunday, January 25, 2015

(Wedding) The Prenuptial Photo Shoot

I'm not a big fan of posing for photos.  I've never taken a single selfie in my life (a couple selfie is different - less gay).  But even though that's the case, I still know my good angles, I remember to always inhale when it's a half body shot and I know the smile I like to use. This is because we live in the age where photographs are the primary tool in expressing creativity and individuality.  

For an engaged couple, the Prenuptial photo shoot is an expression of their Love, uniqueness, and ability to project in front of a camera.  It's not as easy as magazine models make it look.  Even though Love is a pretty experienced selfie taker, she was also out of her comfort zone once we were in front of a professional photographer and we couldn't see what we look like when were posing.

So what does a couple do to prepare for this undertaking?
  1. Book the photographer.  They tend to get very busy.  We booked our date after we paid our down payment.
  2. Plan the location.  Some couples prefer an out of town shoot where they can use amazing sights as their background.  For some locations, couples need to file for a permit.  For us, our reception package at the Country Garden includes the use of the garden for prenup pictorials, no extra fees and no out of town costs.  We also used their doll house in our preparations and one of our photo sets.
  3. Plan the theme.  The theme mostly depends on the location.  Some like it sweet and some like it comical.  Others sporty and others laid back.  Since we were in a garden, we opted for a laid back theme.  "Sa bahay lang ang peg".
  4. Plan the props.  Love did a few rounds in Divisoria to buy the props we used for our rustic/garden theme photo shoot.  We had books, food, flowers, a picnic mat, some lanterns, and my guitar
  5. Get camera ready.  Fit right in your outfits and learn to project in front of the camera.  Got the first one, the second one, not so much.
  6. Book the HMUA.  Love used her trial make-up session for our photo shoot.
  7. Plan the outfits.  Now this would be easy if you have all that you need in your closet (Love did).  We decided on 4 outfits:  
    • Semi-pambahay - This is for the living room setup.  The most pambahay-looking casual clothes we had.
    • Picnic casual - This is for the garden setup.  I had to buy a new shirt for this.
    • Wedding formal - Still in the garden but Love will be in a wedding dress and I'll be as formal as I can.  I bought another new shirt for this T_T.
    • Dinner formal - For the evening gazebo setup.
Here they are, one picture for every outfit.  These are raw and unedited pics. The rest will be used for the guestbook, AVP and for further social media promotions. Photo shoots are no joke,  it was very exhausting posing and changing outfits repeatedly the whole day but we were happy with the result and it's kinda fun.

Photography Team: Team Studio Portraits led by Jerome Delos Santos
Hair and Make-up Artist: Dan Jose






For the shoot itself.  Here are some considerations:
  • Consider having an assistant.  He/she will be very helpful as a runner to buy food or other things the shoot may need.  Since we have none, we were the runners as well.
  • For busy couples that don't have time to prepare for outfits and props, a stylist can be hired to provide a wide range of outfits and props. 

Monday, December 29, 2014

(Worship) 9 Mornings

As far as I remember, I've never missed the 1st day of Simbang Gabi, although I never tried completing all 9 mornings before.  They say you'll be granted a wish after completing all nine,  but for this, one should wake up at around 3-4 A.M. to make the daily 4:00 or 4:30 A.M. mass. There are also anticipated mass schedules around 10:00 P.M. for those who don't want to wake up early.  For Love and myself, we wanted to complete all 9 mornings (it just feels more old school).

Morning 1 - St. Martin de Porres Parish (Cavite) - 4:00 A.M.
Gospel: The Witnesses to Jesus
I always go on the first day since it's my birthday.  Another year of life to thank the Lord.  Like me, I believe most people like to go on(ly) the first day.  The church will be jam-packed with all kinds of people.  We saw the regulars (those people we also see during Sundays), couples like us, families, all the old religious folks, the teens (most of them just socialize outside) and a lot of kids.   
  
Morning 2 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Genealogy of Jesus
We arrived at the church 1 hour too early (excited) since we thought the mass was at 4:00 A.M.  It was my first time hearing mass at the Sanctuary of St. Paul, the home parish of St. Paul, the store. The church is nice and modern looking. There're 5 video cameras filming the mass everyday which is being televised around the world.  An editing crew is also stationed at one corner of the church. The choir was good and they sang one of my favorite Christmas songs "Emmanuel".

Morning 3 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Annunciation to Joseph
I opened my eyes and it was 4:20 A.M.  
Me: Love, 4:20 na.
Love: Bakit ang late mo nagising?  
Me: Di ako nagising sa alarm.
Love: Pano yan late na tayo?
Me: Actually, hindi pa.
Then we stood and got ready in 5 minutes (hehe).  We arrived at the Gloria.  

Morning 4 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Annunciation to Zechariah
It was 2:00 A.M. and Love just got home from her get together with her former office mates.  She was still hyper when she arrived and told me stories about her night.  We slept at 3:00 A.M. and woke up again at 4:00 A.M. to make the mass. 

Morning 5 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Annunciation to Mary
My turn.  It was a little after 2:00 A.M. when I arrived home but this time no more chit-chat, I went straight to bed.  Good thing I didn't have a hangover when we woke up.  

Morning 6 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Annunciation to Mary (4th Sunday of Advent)
At this point, our bodies were already getting used to waking up like an old person.  It was getting easy and we were also sleeping earlier to compensate for the late nights before.  We went to mass at the usual 4:30 A.M. schedule then attended the Feast talk portion mid-morning.  We rewarded ourselves with Project Pie afterwards.

Morning 7 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Magnificat
So, Magnificat was a song.  I thought it was a spell used to decrease the casting time of a party (it's an MMORPG thing).  Rev. Fr. was inspired by Mama Mary that he also wanted to sing himself.  He sang Jeff Buckley's Hallelujah.

Morning 8 - Sanctuary of St. Paul the Apostle (Makati) - 4:30 A.M.
Gospel: The Birth of John the Baptist
It was the 2nd to the last morning and our last mass at St. Paul.  That morning, we sat in an area being filmed by one of the cameras so if you saw us on T.V., we're famous!  We took pictures of the church and the film crew that morning. One thing missing from that area were Puto Bumbong vendors, so we decided to hear our last mass in Cavite.
 

Morning 9 - St. Martin de Porres Parish (Cavite) - 4:00 A.M.
Gospel: The Prophecy about John the Baptist
We had just attended a friend's wedding the night before and it was really nice. Got a few ideas and we also thought about things we've overlooked in our planning.  The reception finished early but since it was in Q.C. we still arrived a little late in Cavite.  We then heard our last Misa de Gallo, we prayed for our wish, which I believe is the same and then ate our Puto Bumbong and Bibingka! 
 

Sunday, December 21, 2014

(Wedding) The Suppliers

Right after we got home from Batanes, it was already full-on wedding planning.  Love was on her phone the whole afternoon calling prospective suppliers.  We based our selections from previous weddings we've attended, our budget, and testimonials from satisfied customers.

CAUTION:  An increase of 25% from the initial wedding budget is (totally) possible.

I think this goes for every couple that plan to get married, the top bookings needed will be the reception location, the church and the photo and video coverage.  For the reception, Love had 3 choices.  We agreed to look at all three and then do a pros and cons list (for our funds), but after she called her first choice which had no booking for the day we wanted, that was it, booked instantly (Bye 20% initial deposit). 

The great thing about their package is that it includes everything needed for the reception so it was perfect for our rush planning situation.






Their package includes:
  • Use of venue for 4 hours
  • Catering
  • Flower arrangements
  • Use of the garden for prenup photo shoot
  • Live music
  • Lights and sound system
  • Wedding Cake
  • Bridal Car
  • Use of doll house for event day preparation
  • Day coordinator
We also availed of their photo booth add-on offering.

The place is perfect for a Shabby Chic theme (I feel so gay knowing this).  Can't argue with Love's decision here.  It was perfect and not bank breaking.

The church that we paired with the Country Garden was the Sanctuario de San Miguel church in Xevera subdivision.  It's small, intimate and looks really nice.
For couples looking to get married, here are the requirements needed by the church:
  • Certificate of Baptism
  • Certificate of Confirmation
  • Marriage License
    • Birth Certificate
    • Community Tax Certificate
    • Certificate of No Marriage 
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The third crucial supplier we needed to book for the wedding to push through was the photo and video coverage.  There were some names being thrown around by wedding savvy (not married but likes watching wedding videos) people.  The most notable were Jason Magbanua and Nice Print photography which covers a lot of celebrity weddings.  Pang-celebrity rin ang presyo!

Love liked her brother's wedding photographer so we looked at his other works.  He's really sought after in Pampanga and the output from Love's brother's wedding photos and videos were impressive. 

Jerome's been in the wedding media industry for a decade and he really knows what he's doing.  We thought it's better to take advantage of his prices now that he's not yet a big name.  His packages include photo and video coverage with a prenup photo shoot, save the date video and SDE.  (Sample photos will be uploaded in part 3 - The Prenup Photo Shoot)

There it is.  The top 3 bookings made in less than a week after I proposed. 


That weekend, we also booked her hair and makeup artist.  Dan Jose, did her hair and makeup for her sister's wedding where she was the maid of honor.  Love said she liked what he did for her.  The surprise for me in this was the price, ganun pala presyuhan ng mga make-up artist.  I mentioned the price to one of my friends who's also getting married, "mura na yun", she said.  What?

His package includes the event day hair and make-up for the bride, groom (my conversion is complete), mothers of the bride and groom + 1 bridesmaid.  A trial day is also included.

Another crucial one was the wedding gown maker and suit tailor.  Love did the basic design of her gown herself, and as for me, I just want to replicate a nice outfit I've seen in the movies.

Tita Adora was kind enough to fit us in her busy schedule.  She made Love's initial sketch better and the output can now be imagined (now I know what a sweetheart neckline is - more learnings).  She was Love's former office mate and her creations are really nice.  She was also commissioned to make my suit jacket, so the colors are in sync with the gown.  Love's Mom will sponsor her gown :-)

For our entourage we went to Love's family's trusted first use rental shop, YoMeng Dresses.  The fitting was not 'till next year but the dress ideas for the female entourage were already discussed.  Tita Meng did Love's sister and sister-in-law's wedding gowns as well as their whole entourage.

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Money Saver Tip:
For our wedding rings my Mom gave us Her's and my Dad's as a gift.  We asked different jewelers until we found Kuya Resty (ask around for him in Pampanga).  He redesigned the rings for us for a fraction of the cost if we bought new ones.

For our invitations and tokens The Oops! shop ( Oops Prints n Keeps ) was suggested to us by Love's sister-in-law as she used their printing services before.  We just finalized the invitation layout and contents and we'll be picking up the printed invitations before 2015.  They also do customized tokens which we'll use for our Primary Sponsors.

The latest supplier we booked was our florist.  Since the Country Garden already includes flower arrangements, we only needed arrangements for the church and entourage. 

Villa Rosa
Tita Aida did the flower arrangement for Love's sister at her wedding (another pledger - for the florist this time :-D ), the pictures we saw were promising, their collection of props are extensive and I think she'll make it as Love dreams it.




It was a busy two months of travelling week by week to Pampanga but as far as stress level goes, it was still pretty easy.  If we go over-budget on one supplier, another one will be below-budget.  Hope it stays this way until The Day but I doubt it.  As for me, I can't believe I'm enjoying this.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

(Weekend Getaway) Sonya's Garden

I remember how I planned a surprise cruise dinner for Love on our 5th monthsary.  Seemed like a good idea to try the Manila Bay Cruise (Manila Bay! What was I thinking?).  Actually, the cruise was not that bad, the food was so-so, the yacht was nice, the city lights were quite the sight and we couldn't see the dirty waters since it was a night cruise.  It was turning out to be a not-so-bad romantic dinner but then it was the fellow passengers that ruined our night.  They were foreigners, I won't mention the nationality and what they did but it was irritating.  Good thing we also booked an overnight stay at Sonya's Garden in Tagaytay for the weekend to save the monthly celebration.


These days Love and I are really fascinated with gardens.  She has a small one in her condo (alive but barely :-)) and I'm growing my own flowers and plants in our own garden in Cavite.  This hobby all started after our Sonya's Garden visit. I just want to replicate it someday.

The rooms have a rustic design.  They cater to varying number of guests per room.  They have no air conditioners and TVs but the cold breeze in Tagaytay took care of that and as for activities there are lots to do for an overnight stay, we didn't even need to leave the compound.










Here are the activities we did:

Tour the compound and gardens
I'm really bad at describing places using words (so much for writing a novel).  It's so much better when you're there than the pictures.





Proposal Garden
The proposal garden is the first garden that Sonya allowed public access.  The first one was for a proposal.

Eat organic food
They have, I believe, three restaurants inside the compound.  One is open for walk-ins and the other one is near the rooms for checked-in guests only.  We didn't see the third one but I believe they hold wedding receptions there also. 
For checked-in guests
They grow their own veggies, fruits and herbs.  The salad was delicious and we drank different herbal teas (Tarragon and Mint as far as I remember) and juices. They also serve pasta and dessert.  The live entertainment was also unique, Lolo with his guitar singing kundimans (infinitely better than those in the yacht).
Their salad ingredients


Make your own salad
Tarragon Tea

They also have a Panaderia but we didn't get to visit it since there're so many people buying all the time (must be tasty).

Couples massage at Sonya's Garden Spa
This was the highlight of the trip.  We like to get massages from time to time and for this one, we chose the Sonya's signature massage.  How would I describe it?  It was soft and hard, and there were new techniques I haven't felt before. It's really worth trying out.  They also offer facials and the like.









Jog around outside the compound
We took advantage of the fresh air from Tagaytay and went jogging early the next morning.  It was also in preparation for our Milo 5K race (Love needed some training).  Beats jogging in Ayala Tringle or BGC.  We also saw the plantation for Island Rose but it was closed off and covered.

Shop for souvenirs, plants and organic products
They have it all, from herbal plants, organic household sprays, scented candles to organic food.  A haven for green advocates and environmentalists.

Just relaxed
Whether it's in our room, the restaurant or the benches in the garden, the relaxing mood of the place just calms us down.  We took pictures of the flowers we liked in the hope of replicating it in our own garden.

Here are some of the flowers that caught our attention.  I can't name them though.


  
  

  

  

  

If you're looking for a peaceful place to soul search or reflect and see lots of different flowers, crops and plants, this is the place to do it.   That or climb a mountain (no spa).