Posted by admin on June - 28 - 2010
Filipinos still adhere to numerous widely held popular beliefs. These are just a few that concerns weddings. Some are still practiced today. Brides should not try on her wedding dress before the wedding day or the wedding will not happen. Knives and other sharp and pointed objects are said to be a bad choice for wedding gifts for this will lead to a broken marriage. Dar arinola (pot) as a [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on June - 25 - 2010
Filipinos have many age-old traditions still in their wedding ceremonies. In the Philippines, brides should not try on her wedding dress before the wedding day. Knives and other sharp and pointed objects are said to be a terrible choice for wedding gifts for this will lead to a broken marriage. The presentation of arinola (potty) as a wedding gift is believed to bring good luck to the newlyweds. Raindrops is [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on June - 22 - 2010
In the Philippines there are many unique wedding traditions, some of whom come from Spanish missionaries who visited the country in the early 18th century. Many of these traditions are from the dominant Christian religion of the Philippines, Catholicism. Kasal is the Filipino word for the wedding. Unlike the U.S., where the bride’s family pays for the wedding in the Philippines, the costs are paid by the groom’s family. Wedding [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on June - 17 - 2010
Choosing the right wedding site is an important part of the settlement of the wedding. Most bride and groom are dreaming of an extraordinary and unique place to celebrate your wedding. First, I would like to emphasize on the climate. We all know that what makes a more romantic is the atmosphere. Thus, time plays an important role in making a wedding romantic dream come true, as Tagaytay is the [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on June - 7 - 2010
Set in the leafy green rich in goodness and full of history and culture, Tagaytay and Batangas both hold promise of retirement and rest in the maddening pace of city life. Blessed with palm trees, spectacular view of majestic mountains and spectacular glimpses of the sunrise and sunsets, the provincial charm captures the imagination of one in search of refuge and highlights the desire for communion with nature. Yellow Coco [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on June - 6 - 2010
The Ilocano, and Tagalog Pangasinenses The Filipinos of Luzon as Ilocanos, Pangasinenses, Tagalog and share an interesting practice of the wedding. This ticket is the pinning of a weight on the dress of the bride and groom’s suit, while the couple dances. Organize a contest between the family of the bride and the groom’s family who more money pins whose clothes, the bride or groom. After the dance, or a [ Read More ]