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There is no turning back!

We are getting married!

After much fight and deliberation (hehehe), we decided to have our wedding on the date we got civilly married last year, June 3. We were gunning for a March or April wedding date since I wanted to be wed at Paco Park, but since we were running out of time, we looked for a church with a reception hall beside it. We wanted to have both the church and reception to be beside each other since most of our guests might not bring cars with them and kids would have an overwhelming presence in our wedding. (As of latest count, we will be having 32 kids and 5 toddlers.)

So, after reading most of the archives at w@w, I told Edil about Sta. Rita de Cascia in Philam. We decided to go there and take an ocular. Honestly, I decided this was it.

January 29, 2004 Saturday:
I went there alone since Edil needed to be at work (and mind you, it was his birthday that day), and fortunately, there was a wedding going on. I liked the feel of the place, very green, very intimate but it was my impression that baka mainit kasi walang aircon. Hopefully, June would not be so hot.


Sta. Rita de Cascia Parish
Philam Homes, Quezon City
9298280 (c/o Cecile)
The flower arrangements were nice, good sound system, I havent been able to hear the choir though. We need to talk to Cecile so we can go there when there is a wedding going on so we can check (again.)

The Hall was not quite I expected though. I need to see it made up so I can plan our own set up for the place.


The Social Hall
Sta. Rita de Cascia Parish** Photos courtesy Len, a co-w@wie.

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