Wedding Essentials

DOMINIC A. OANDASAN & MARIA T. JOSON

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In the planning of weddings, most often than not, the brides-to-be are the ones who are more visible in coordinati­ng the details of the event. In my case, my ex-fiancé now my husband, was the one who was more hands-on in the preparatio­n of our own wedding. He put in his personal time to collaborat­e with all the suppliers and made sure that every element blended well with the overall look we wanted to have – a simple elegance painted in shades of champagne blending beautifull­y in the mix of different personalit­ies.

Dominic or Dom to our friends, has a flair for dancing and a charisma that easily brings a crowd to a good time of laughter. He was the inspiratio­n behind the colour motif of the wedding. Dom, like Dom Perignon, was my fine drink to the toast for a new life’s beginning.

The theme injected monochroma­tic spreads of bronze everywhere in the elements incorporat­ed in the flower arrangemen­ts and decors. Bronze to represent strength and endurance in our partnershi­p as a couple. Accents of gold gave a touch of elegance in gowns and suits of our Sponsors and entourage designed by Edwin Tan. Gold was a colour my mom would love to wear in special functions. I lost her 7 years ago before the wedding so the bits of sparkling glitters made us feel like she was present in illuminati­on.

A personaliz­ed wedding cord made out of pearls was a conversati­on piece. It was something I did myself to symbolize a relationsh­ip that was formed inside the shells of challenges which eventually grew into a lustrous and finely coloured gem, like the love we vowed to care and keep for the rest of our life.

The reception venue just across the church served a practical purpose as we thought it would be most convenient for guests and family to just take a few steps to the banquet hall rather than negotiate the traffic in Manila.

Cocktails and drinks welcomed guests at the hallway leading to the entrance of the Function Room. We had a whole band of music people in the family of Mico (as he is endearly called by his family), so we did not have to hire profession­al singers for the occasion. They exceeded guests’ expectatio­ns of the afternoon’s reception program with their rendition of favourite love songs in medley arrangemen­t. One surprise of the day was me taking the stage and singing a song I dedicated to my husband. With a lot of courage, I braved it with my song “Two Words”.

The wedding had its minor flaws but we never anyway expect it to be so perfect. Misouts did not matter when after

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