It has been a really quiet November 1, and we found ourselves casually buying this issue and while having chai tea latte at Gateway's Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf, we almost fell off our chair when we saw this wedding featured on p. 220, towards the end of what Metro Weddings dubbed as Best Weddings 2011. I know that would raise a lot of eyebrows (you know who you are, ha ha!), but this issue does feature a lot of weddings that made waves this year, not just for their darling details, but for the heart-warming stories that make every wedding oh-so special. ^_^
What bride, Joan, wrote was something we all could learn from:"Looking back, ours is definitely not a perfect story. It is one filled with hiccups, struggles, and questions, but it is filled with love, heart, and a good strong support system of genuinely great people. One thing's for sure, in God, the "we" that we are makes absolute sense."
We are thankful for this first-ever feature on Metro Weddings. The new issue is out now in your favorite bookstores! ^_^
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We are happy to be in the company of J Lucas Reyes (photo), Phoeben Teocson (video), K. by Cunanan Catering (food), The Mango Farm (venue), Vatel Manila (entourage flowers), and Cecile Roxas-Padecio for {etc} Handmade Goodness (customized boutonnieres). Cheers, everyone! ^_^
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