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Sunday, 05 September 2010
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Traditional Wedding Cultures
  • Pamanhikan
    A brush of the hand…A peck in the cheek…A secret-knowing smile. We all have our subtle and simple ways of expressing our love and care for that special someone. read more»

  • Quirks of a Filipino Wedding
    Attending a Filipino wedding is always an event to remember. As ring bearers or flower girls first, then members of the bridal party or guests, we’ve all attended our fair share of Filipino weddings. read more»

  • Wedding Ceremony Tradition
    Filipino wedding ceremonies typically involve many people, a reflection of strong traditions of family (& extended family) and symbolism. read more»

  • Philippine Wedding Folklore
    To this modern day of technological boom and information explosion, there are still many widely-held folk beliefs and superstitions that Filipinos adhere to. read more»

  • Traditional Filipino Cultures
    Mothers — they brought you into the world, taught you to walk and talk and generally saw you through every stage in our lives. It is no wonder that they should play a special role in your wedding. read more»
 
 
 
Our first dance as a married couple was to the song “At Last…” by Etta James. No other song could be so fitting or true.But this story has a prelude and it all began in high school. read more»
The first time Norm asked Trish on a date, he placed a card on her desk in the laboratory where she worked. Inside the card Norm wrote a personal note: “Trish, your beautiful smile lights up a room when you enter it…I hope you consider going out with me”. read more»
We had the ceremony under a floral archway decorated by my mother and cousins in front of our fishpond and two apples trees. I made my own bouquets and floral centrepieces with the help of my only bridesmaid, mother and sister-law. read more»
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