Lunes, Marso 26, 2012

Our Wedding Photoblog! It's Finally Out!

I AM VERY HAPPY! I just had to say it aloud.:D

As an event organizer, I always see to it that I'm updated into what's happening in industries that concerns our line of profession e.g weddings. And the ICONS(wedding photographer) website is truly endearing!:) I didn't expect that I'll be in it too!^_^

Clint, Alrex's cousin, is really good friends with Lelet and Gel Magno(ICONS) and he said he will take care of it.hehehehe.(Super thank you Clint visit his site clintcanetevideography.com) Before my wedding, I told Lelet I wanted candid pictures. The type of pictures which will reflect our true identities. Aside from the fact that we are not fond of posing, the somewhat behind-the-scenes laughter and smiles are true reflections of our joy for this once in a lifetime event.

To ICONS, thank you for your wonderful pictures. Your ingenuity is remarkable! You outdid my imagination and surpassed my expectations. It is such an honor to be published in your website.


Enough said, here it is ---> http://www.iconsphotography.net/2/post/2012/03/alrex-suzette-wedding.html---


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Huwebes, Marso 22, 2012

tapioca.

I SUPER LOVE tapioca. In every party that I attend to, I always wish they have these as part of their dessert menu. I would urge Alrex to get his share so I can eat it as well. :D It is usually paired with mango and gelatin. When cooked, it becomes transparent in color. I can't recall when I started getting addicted to this little-teeny-weeny-round-sago-like-tasteless substance. When I feel like it (which usually means everyday) I would buy at the FSUU Caf. It's 15 pesos per small plastic glass, I take two. That's how voracious I am when it comes to tapioca.

NO! I'm not yet pregnant and I'm not yet naglilihi.hehehe. Which brings me to the topic of me also being addicted to reading blogs!(fashion in nature). To make the long story short, it(the blog reading) inspired me to wear a dress to the office. It's the second time now and my colleagues find it different. I said washing a dress is better than washing pants! 'Tis the time of the year that somehow I appreciate the uniforms. It's kinda tiresome to plan what to wear every day, right? And my dresses are always kept at the closet so why not wear it today! 

And there goes the assumption, "Preggy na ka?"  I think my stomach is not really that big. Formula: newlywed+dress = preggers!hmpf!

For the record, Alrex and I are set to go to Boracay on May so hopefully I'm still not pregnant by that time. :) We love babies, definitely, but we intend to plan it accordingly. So friends and countrymen, I'll keep you posted. :D


Tapioca for a baby name?!?hahaha. Poor kid! I might eat him.her!:P


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the day I wore a sablay

Today was the college graduation for the students of FSUU. I've seen those faces before asking for promissory notes just to get by every exam. And I was even happier seeing their parents who were very proud for their achievements. Hence, I started reminiscing my college graduation.


I will never forget the day, it was April 26, 2006. Yes! Our graduation is set in April so most of us if not all were already working by that time. What was memorable about it was that it was also the year my kuya graduated from college and my younger brother graduated from high school. There was even a point when my parents almost decided that either one of us should stop schooling because it was financially grueling for the family. But by the grace of God we were able to surpass those days.


My only request from my parents was that all of them should attend my graduation. I have been independent during my college years but I want to savor this time of the year with them. My papa, mama, kuya and ewing was there in Cebu to witness me wearing a sablay. The sablay which I borrowed from my cousin who graduated previously from UP Leyte. That goes to show how insufficient our funds were. I had to do my own hair and make up but hey I had new clothes and shoes.Yaye! We had spaghetti, lechon manok and lumpia(I think) for our graduation dinner which we shared with my relatives in Mambaling.


Thinking about it makes me emotional and at the same time it has made me a better person today. Graduation is just one day,what you do after that is more important. I told myself that if i have been a good student all my life, I will strive to become a good family member too and help my parents with the family's expenses. I also experienced being a parent to my younger brother and man, it was never easy so I honestly feel for all those parents.


I work hard. I live a simple life. And I try my best to enjoy life's simple pleasures to reward my hard work. That was what I learned in college which is also applicable after college. May the graduates hold on to their principles and never stop learning.


Kudos graduates!And congratulations to all the parents!*clapclap*


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