Sunday, October 25, 2009

Wedding at the Bamboo Church

How fun it was haha...eventually the whole formal event didn't came to be...^^ Everyone was notified to just store away their gowns and be in a "semi" formal wear or whatever they feel right about wearing to a wedding...my husband has stuffed his tie in my clutch bag and I wore a flowy blouse and pearls. We car pooled with friends making the travel less harassing. The traffic was sooo bad at the coastal road, we began watching movies...yay! 'perks of being friends with a Congressman's wife, we rode into her car with one digit plate number and 2 LCD screens and snacks! awesome... We were able to breathe in our clothes as the location is about 2 hours drive from our city that wore on to be an hour more snailing our way through.
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We finally reached the church 20 minutes before 4pm, our first time to see the St. Joseph Parish in Las Pinas (Las Pin-yas) famous for the Bamboo Organ built in the 19th Century. The organ still plays, they used it for the wedding and it sounds fantastic, very much like what Dracula would use in his castle at the mountaintop to sound scary...tentententen! But this sounded awesome clear, you can only imagine what it was like for the people of the 19th century singing with this instrument playing, it would've been the coolest church in the country! The church also has bamboo chandeliers and ceiling, terracotta tile floors and ornate stone walls, though small it is cozy and has a feeling of being in a medieval world but also very Filipino for the use of Bamboo.
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The ceremony was very solemn, they only have about 100-150 guests of family and friends. The church was decorated with Sampaguita..^^ I find it very interesting that they did...even the Bride's bouquet was made of clustered Sampaguita, it's a white Jasmin flower that's very fragrant, it filled the church with it's scent.
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At the reception, the tables were still set "somehow" formal with all those spoons and forks and glasses that we scrabbled together eventually when the food came because the tables have huge centerpieces of roses and fruits, beads and the couple's photos that there weren't much space for the plate with food sooo...yes, eventually the utensils went out of its proper order, so what!

The cake was HUGE too! wow...I gaped at it.period.
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My husband and I won a game for the couples, winning our table an extra bottle of wine! yay! we were awesome at naming body parts with the letters "P" and "T"...

The night went on great, I'm sure the couple are pleased that there are NO major hitch at all besides the guests not being able to find their seats because the seating plan was a "mirror" image of what is actual! haha... nothing bad or worse was noticeable other than that so good job to the couple and the on-site coordinators! ^^ and good job ME and hubby for winning the delicious wine!

i love weddings!

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me and the hubby reminiscing...


the bamboo and Capiz shell chandelier


Sampaguita (jasmin) flowers as aisle decor

my red shoes to go w/the motif.^^

the 19th century Bamboo organ played at the wedding

coming as we are!

ceiling lamps at the reception


the HUGE cake. 'but was too far for my camera...and me.

Donabel

HUGE centerpiece.

yummmm...not just for the kids! yay!

friends not behaving.

me and the hubby


cheers!

Happy Weekend!

xoxo
Sassy

8 comments:

Carolyn R. Parsons said...

Sassy! Those pictures were awesome when you were describing the organ I was thinking "I want to see that" and was pleasantly surprised to see the picture..magnificent...

And you and your hubby are beautiful! You will make such beautiful little babies one day! That looked like a spectacular wedding and nice to see celebration from your part of the world after the sadness of a a few weeks ago...the human spirit always conquers and what could be more important than a celebration of love!

Breeze

Renee said...

It looks like a fantastic time Sassy.

You and your husband are both gorgeous.

xoxoxo

Alice in Wonderland said...

WOW! What a beautiful church! We have our own chapel in the grounds of our home, and that is still used for weddings. We also have a large ballroom where I am making arrangements for our usual Christmas Ball.
Hope that you all had a good time!

Anonymous said...

Great pictures! Love your shoes!

That church looks absolutely beautiful. And the cake! Waht a fairytale wedding this must have been!

Meryl (proud pinay) said...

great pictures! i love attending weddings too^_^ congrats sa couple. by the way, you and your hubby look great too! parang bagong kakasal rin lang..ang sweet ninyo sa picture ^_^ i love all your pics. ^_^

Anonymous said...

Sassy,

Wow, that was STUNNING! I am so glad you had picts too, as I was dying to see it. The red shoes are darling. Love red shoes!

MYCLOSETGARDEN said...

These pics are great, looks like a wonderful wedding. I love weddings too, they are so much fun.

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Layla said...

Beautiful pictures of chandelier and bamboo organ - WOW!! And you and hubby reminiscing...

And WoW you're friends with a Congressman's wife!! :)

I am scared of weddings but this one looks beautiful!