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Dream Weddings and Destinations |
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Ako ang Traje de boda.
Ikaw naman ang ikakasal.
Buong luwang kitang inangkin at niyakap
Sa araw ng iyong pagdalaw sa mailaw na altar.
Iyon ang unang pagkakataon.
Natatakot kasi ang pamilya mo sa pagbisita ng malas.
Kaya kahit may kabog sa iyong dibdib,
Tila may di maintindihang pakiramdam nang
Ako ay una mong pinagkatiwalaan
Sa paghatid ko sa iyo sa gitna ng simbahan,
Sa gitna ng mga mata ng mga kakilala,
Sa gitna ng mga matang mapanuri,
Sa gitna ng mata ng Diyos.
Hinayaan kitang magningning,
Magliwanag katulad ng mga chandelier
At stained glass sa paligid.
Kahit alam kong may ibang aangkin sa iyo
Pagkatapos ng ritwal na ito,
Hindi kita iniwanan para lang mapahiya,
Nanatili akong perpekto,
Nagasgas man ang ilalim sa putik at yapak,
Namantsahan man ng keyk at alak,
Naluhaan man ng iyong sariling luha,
O napunit sa inyong unang gabi.
At iyon na rin marahil ang huling pagkakataon.
Alam kong pagkatapos ng araw na iyon,
Hindi mo na ako muling kakamustahin.
Ang iyong paghubad sa akin ay tanda lang
Ng iyong paghakbang sa buhay, katulad ng
Paghakbang natin papuntang dambana.
Lilipasan ako ng gabi at umaga, mangungupas,
At pakikiramayan ng ipis at agiw.
At kung sakaling mapansin mo ulit ako,
Alam kong dito lang ang magiging katapusan:
Sa isang bulok na arkilahan,
Sa bagong magpapakasal,
Sa isang basurahan.
This poem was contributed by:
Angel MEG
"A Wedding Planner in Laguna"
09163763718
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Before I Do Bridal Fair 4th Edition |
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Fuego Hotels, one of the country’s most dynamic management company, recently renewed its partnership with Mybridalfair.com and VRC Creative Events in preparation for the staging of the 4th Edition of Before I Do Bridal Fair. Dubbed "Dream Weddings and Destinations". The two day event to kick off in November 22, 2008. Mybridalfair.com and VRC Creative Events has also taken Kasal.com, Happy Events, The Bridal Nook Manila, Edward Teng, Bizadsolutions.com, Manila Bulletin's Lifestyle Section, Business Mirror Newspaper, MSD Gspeed Exhibit Corp, PhCare Intimate Wash as event partners.
Fuego Hotels and Properties Management Corporation, proudly manages the new and luxurious Taal Vista Hotel in
Tagaytay. Perched on a 700-meter ridge that offers the best view of
Taal Volcano. It has been the venue of choice for corporate functions
and events, fast becoming a convention destination in the area with its
world –class banqueting facilities.
The world renowned Pearl Farm Beach Resort in
the beautiful island of Samal in Davao. This resort has long been
considered as the country’s tourism pride with its widely photographed
and iconic Parola Bar. Its 70 guestrooms, suites, cottages on stilts
perched above the sea and exclusive villas all designed from Maranao
and Samal ethic influences, is a haven that invites visitors to
experience body and soul rejuvenation.
The ultra exclusive Club Punta Fuego,
an 88-hectare flame-shaped residential resort in Nasugbu, Batangas. The
club boasts of infinity pools, 33 spacious casitas, an Ylang Ylang Spa,
full range of water sport activities, a 9-hole golf course, a Yacht
Club and other recreational activities.
Hotel Vida is the newest baby of Fuego Hotels.
A tropical inspired hotel strategically located within the busy hub of
Philippines premier getaway, Clark Freeport Zone. This first class
hotel is expected to open soon.
Before I Do Bridal Fair 4th Edition dubbed "Dream Weddings and Destinations"
runs for two days, November 22 & 23,2008, at Megatrade Hall 3, SM
Megamall, Mandaluyong City. In a country that goes big on weddings and
honeymoons, this tradeshow will house the best of the wedding and
tourism industry that the country has to offer.
Entrance is FREE for pre-registered visitors.
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“Top 10 Things to Bring on your Honeymoon” |
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Have you thought of where you’re going to have your honeymoon? You might want to consider Tagaytay or Batangas. How about Pampanga or the exotic Davao? The Philippines has so many places to offer for you to have that much needed relaxation and bonding time with your spouse. And even though one would claim that all you need is each other, the practical side of life kicks in when you’re out in unfamiliar places and you don’t want to be caught unprepared in the middle of your honeymoon. Dr. Kim Latina, 2007 winner of our Best Prenup Photo Contest, came up with his own honeymoon survival list before going out to enjoy their honeymoon prize from Before I Do Bridal Fair:
“Top 10 Things to Bring on your Honeymoon”
1. Travel Documents: Keep your tickets, your ID’s, and passports in a safe secure place. These are the proofs of your existence. Better yet, be sure that you have the number of your travel agency and the hotel where you’re staying so that they can assist you as well when it comes to lost documents.
2. Emergency or Maintenance Medications (antihistamine, paracetamol, insulin etc.): Far flung places in the country might not have these readily available. You don’t want to spend your honeymoon looking like a blowfish so make sure that you have enough meds for emergency cases.
3. Camera. Something to capture those sweet strolls down the beach or that unforgettable sunset near your cabana. This trip is one of those moments that is treasured for a lifetime. You might not have the time to go out again and enjoy each other.
4. Mobile Phone and charger. You’ll never know when an emergency may come. It might be your only means of communication. If you’re on prepaid, be sure to load up before leaving.
5. Moolah/Money: Be it in peso or dollars, you should have your resources checked. Bring your ATM Card as well just in case you run out of cash.
6. Clothes. You might want to carry less if it’s a shopping spree you’re after. If not, consider the location and the weather when packing your clothes.
7. Footwear. There’s so much to see, so many things to discover, so many islands to explore. Make sure that your footware is comfortable for walking long distances and sightseeing.
8. Food. Small crackers or candies might be good sources of glucose when you start feeling hypoglycemic.
9. Map. Just in case you’re unfamiliar with the place. Some research in the internet may prove the difference between a stress free stroll from unforeseen disaster.
10. Sexy Surprises. And when the day is over, as you rest and cuddle in each other’s arms, you might want to have some tricks rolled up your sleeves. Sexy lingerie, playing cards, massage oil and a bubbly bath might come in handy. Besides you’re in your honeymoon, what else should you guys be doing.
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