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 ]
Posted by admin on May - 30 - 2010
In our culture, the elderly play a significant role in marriages or weddings. From choosing the venue and date to the list of sponsors, the views of the elderly are almost always given due importance. In some cultures, including the choice of partners are the options for the elderly. While the practice is frowned has in some cultures, has become so deeply ingrained in our habits to the acceptance of [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on May - 23 - 2010
• Paninilbihan service provided by the man to court for approval to the girl in the family Paninilbihan is said to be a long forgotten tradition where married man attends to some daunting tasks for the bride’s family to prove his worth, fortitude and responsibility. The fact is that sub-conciously is still practiced by modern Philippine society in a much simpler scale (thank goodness!). Since parents Filipinos prefer to see [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on April - 13 - 2010
Divorce is not legal in the Philippines, but there is no such thing as legal separation. In a large country in families, it is not surprising that families often happened to be a sensitive issue when it comes to weddings. Unless the mother and father were separated on good terms, these issues are, most of the time, added headaches to the bride and groom. These issues are often the trivial [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on April - 8 - 2010
Bohol is one of the first islands that were evangelized by the Spanish missionaries. Through Polo or forced labor imposed by the friars, people were able to build many churches in the province. These churches were, to date, retains its original structure and is known worldwide for its striking architectural design. It also tends to lead the viewer to ancient times and send them back to their history. Weddings in [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on March - 2 - 2010
If you and your friends are dead set on planning your wedding on the beach and that is accumulating in his mind when it could be, why not look beyond Boracay or Palawan? Try Siquijor, southeast of the island of Negros, and you get more than you thought, it’s a good thing because it automatically translates into memorable fun and fear. The name of the island itself, Siquijor or Isla [ Read More ]
Posted by admin on February - 17 - 2010
Pamanhikan Asking for parental consent to marry the girl with the betrothed couple The “model” of the wedding plans are drawn or made known at this time. The pamanhikan are often hosted by the bride’s family when the groom and his parents set to visit the bride’s family to formally ask her hand in marriage and discuss plans for the wedding Upcomming during lunch or dinner. This can be a [ Read More ]