Thursday, February 11, 2010

Supplier's rating: Center Table Catering


We super, super, super recommend Center Table. We splurge on this part kasi food lang tlga ang hindi nakakalimutan ng guests and gusto namin sila busugin. Super happy tlga kami na sila ang naging final choice namin. Super sarap ng food as per our guests. Up to now, we still get messages from them kung gaano sila nasarapan, nabusog at nag crave sa mga food lalo na shrimp roll, parmesan crusted cream dory, pesto shrimp pasta,etc,etc. Balik daw sila ng balik sa buffet area para refill ang plates nila and some even asked for their calling card.

Bukod sa sarap ng food, super dami nilang buffer. We booked for just 165 pax but come our wedding day almost 200+ pax came, can you imagine ilan additional pax yun but still ang dami pa din namin nauwi na food.



Also, ang ganda ng set – up. Classy. Hindi mukhang minadali ang lahat. Sinunod nila lahat ng napag – usapan namin regarding sa set – up kahit limited time lang ang binigay sa kanila. Nakapag clear ang caterer ng AM couple past 230pm na, 6pm reception naman kami. Just imagine ilan oras lang nila inayos ang lahat but still everything was neatly / perfectly done.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Standing ovation to our Wedding Team

Perfect! - that's how we describe our big day. It was truly a heartwarming day for us. Love was overflowing from family and friends. Also, we can't Thank enough the people / team who made our dream wedding come true.

Round of applause to our dear suppliers:
Detailed Supplier's Rating to follow, promise.

Caterer: Center Table Catering
Cake: Joy San Gabriel
Lechon: Elar's
Photo/ Video - Tito Rey Veloira
Back - up photo: Lory Casuncad
Drapes: Sensitivity
Sounds & Lights: Al-joe Mix
Emcee: Rowena Garcia
OTD: Janice Dadap
Hotel Preps: Astoria Plaza
Florists: Blooms by Wally
Hair & Make - up: Ara Fernando
Bridal Gown & Mother of the Bride gown: Amonn Velasco
Wedding Ring: MyDiamond
Bride's shoes: Abbylyn's
Groom's suit: Topman
Groom's and all male ento sneakers: Vans
Female Ento gowns: Tita Noemi
Invites: GA Print
Photobooth: PartyPicsLive
Beers: San Miguel
Fruit Wines: Rachebeli Inc


Thank you! Thank you so much.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Friday, January 8, 2010

i can feel it!!!


pal·pi·tate

intr.v. pal·pi·tat·ed, pal·pi·tat·ing, pal·pi·tates
1. To move with a slight tremulous motion; tremble, shake, or quiver.
2. To beat with excessive rapidity; throb


palpitate [ˈpælpɪˌteɪt]
vb (intr)
1. (Medicine / Pathology) (of the heart) to beat with abnormal rapidity
2. to flutter or tremble
[from Latin palpitāre to throb, from palpāre to stroke]
palpitant adj
palpitation n


http://www.thefreedictionary.com/palpitate

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Holidays and Long weekends for 2010

RA 9492 and Proclamation 1841:

  • January 1 (Fri) - New Year's Day (five-day long weekend from December 30 to January 3)
  • February 22 (Mon) - EDSA Revolution Anniversary
  • April 1 (Thu) - Holy Thursday
  • April 2 (Fri) - Good Friday (four-day long weekend from April 1 to 4)
  • April 9 (Fri) - Araw ng Kagitingan (three-day long weekend from April 9 to 11)
  • May 1 (Sat) - Labor Day
  • June 14 (Mon) - Independence Day (three-day long weekend from June 12 to 14)
  • August 23 (Mon) - Ninoy Aquino Day (three-day long weekend from August 21 to 23)
  • August 30 (Mon) - National Heroes Day (three-day long weekend from August 28 to 30)
  • September - Eid'l Fitr (to be announced, calculated September 10, possible three-day long weekend from September 10 to 12)
  • November 1 (Mon) - All Saints Day (three-day long weekend from October 30 to November 1)
  • November - Eid 'l Adha (to be announced, calculated November 16)
  • November 29 (Mon) - Bonifacio Day (three-day long weekend from November 27 to 29)
  • December 24 (Fri) - Non-Working Holiday
  • December 25 (Sat) - Christmas
  • December 27 (Mon) - Rizal Day (four-day long weekend from December 24 to 27)
  • December 31 (Fri) - Non-Working Holiday
  • January 1 - (Sat) New Year's Day (three-day long weekend from December 31 to January 2)


Thanks to Manila Bulletin's blog