Two months to go...
According to Joacs, I haven't been blogging--I'm just posting pictures here and letting the images tell the story. That's true actually. I'm already going crazy with work, the wedding and preps for Waldorf. There are just so many things to do! Tomorrow will be exactly two months before the wedding and although I am dying in panic, I'm also excited as hell :)
Kulas and I went to our future house last Sunday and I love it to bits. It just needs a lot of 'personalizing'. We'll have the maids clean it so we can begin painting and deciding on the interiors. It's a loft--or is that what it's called? You can see the first floor of the house through the windows/balcony in the center of the second floor. If we're not just already going over our wedding budget, I'd love to consult an architect (Hi Mai!:)) or an interior designer. But anyway, I'm excited. The last time I worked on a house was when I moved in to my pad two years ago; oh and my apartment in Dumaguete four years ago. I don't know how we'll manage to work on the house (we're moving in by June), attend to our day jobs, work on the wedding preps, and work on our personal projects all at the same time. It's a good thing that Kulas and I do well under pressure. We even flew a kite in Ateneo last Sunday--that, after we went to Dexter's for the wedding cake :)
I need to go to the spa, have my nails done, some waxing, go to the dentist (Hi sammie!), shop for clothes, do the Waldorf syllabus, do the creative writing workshop module, finish everything here in the office, buy the boxes for the giveaways, finish the invites,table numbers, seating arrangements, buy the arrhae, seond veil, cord, aaaaaaaarrrrrrggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!Anyway.We're watching Norah Jones tomorrow. I can't wait. Oh and I'm attending a college buddy's wedding later at the Christ the King. My college tropa is still actually trying to come to terms witht he reality that two of their most unlikely friends are getting married this year-- Arthuz whose wedding is today, and Me.
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The 'enter' key of my keyboard is stuck. How do you dismantle this thing?
7 Comments:
Wow! Lapit na :D
And a loft! I am so inggit! I'm not much of a designer (mostly project management) but would be more than happy to help you fix up your place and lend you some books, direct you to websites, and give you supplier info :)
Just email me ha.
5:07 PM
Honey ko tintin mahal, i'm so happy for you - you have a home to build na. Honey excited din ako dahil alam ko it's going to be a beautiful home. Just don't foreget my little oratory ha. Mahal kita masyado :) kulas
9:26 AM
wow... things are moving pretty fast...
just wondering though...
(1) the cord, arrahae, and veil should come with your wedding gown, or doesn't it? with the weddings that i've arranged, it normally comes with the dressmaker.
(2) have you decided on dexter for the cake already? sayang, there's this one really good cake-maker (is there such a term?) who comes in inexpensive and really delicious. she's carla lo. she did three of my friends' weddings and they all love her.
just my two cents... hope you don't mind! :)
2:08 PM
enter key is stuck? eh di lube! harhar =)
7:36 PM
Mai: really??? you'll lend me some book :) yay! and you'll help me fix it? wahoooooo. i'll email as soon as i get all these work off my back
Kulas: yes, honey. you'd love it too. can't wait!
cecil: o nga no..my designer and i haven't discussed that. would you know how i can contact carla? :)
joacs: i might do just that. if the keyboard gets even worse yari ka sa kin hehe
8:54 AM
ooooohhhh so exciting to fix up your house!!! have fun!!! :)
3:36 PM
wow a loft! inggit ako! our eastwood unit will finish na din next year, i'm sooo excited i've been researching on home decorating tips.
10:21 AM
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