I just read from Allan and Socs blog that they made huge changes to their plans. Changing venue and coordinators (full time?) is quite huge considering their wedding is 6 months away. Anyway, if there's a couple who can pull it off, I think it's Allan and Socs. They have this out-of-the-box mentality, which I think makes a late change very possible and doable. Can't wait to attend their wedding!
Another couple friend of our tying the knot this year is Nobs and Tots. They got engaged a few days before us, two (2) to be exact, but they are getting married four (4) months ahead of us. Looking forward to their beach wedding in Bohol.
Here are their blogs:
Allan and Socs
Nobs and Tots
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
The First of My Last Posts as a Bachelor
Last December 27, Yeng and I got engaged at her parents' living room. As that deserves its own post, I'll leave the details for now (or you can watch the video from Yeng's or my facebook account). Instead, I'll just tell you what you can expect from this blog while we prep for our big day.
We look forward to sharing our preparations, decisions (how we make them might be more interesting), and thoughts as THE day approaches. Hopefully when we read through this blog one year from now, we'll realize that it was easier than we thought it would be. Currently, it actually looks daunting and exciting at the same time. Whether that would be the case or not, only time will tell. The only thing I can guarantee is we'll both try our best to make it an extremely enjoyable year. It should be, as it's the last of our single lives. Hehe.
So until the day she drops her mom's maiden name from her name, pushes her dad's last name to the left and shortens it to a single letter with a period (.) and appends the name IRANON to her name, you'll be able to regularly read posts by Yeng and myself. Maybe more regularly from Yeng. Hehe.
We look forward to sharing our preparations, decisions (how we make them might be more interesting), and thoughts as THE day approaches. Hopefully when we read through this blog one year from now, we'll realize that it was easier than we thought it would be. Currently, it actually looks daunting and exciting at the same time. Whether that would be the case or not, only time will tell. The only thing I can guarantee is we'll both try our best to make it an extremely enjoyable year. It should be, as it's the last of our single lives. Hehe.
So until the day she drops her mom's maiden name from her name, pushes her dad's last name to the left and shortens it to a single letter with a period (.) and appends the name IRANON to her name, you'll be able to regularly read posts by Yeng and myself. Maybe more regularly from Yeng. Hehe.
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