Sunday, July 17, 2011

On the Road to the Ring Book

I got off a little early from work, so swung by the Toronto Public Library's used book store where they sell some withdrawn used books. I picked up this beauty for a dollar!


Different from most books, this had a leathery Red cover instead of a typical canvas one. The emblem on the cover has stars and an interesting design.


The spine, has a gold design, but the title in the blue we will be covering up.


The inside cover has an old map of Montreal from what looks like the 17th Century. I thought it was cool since R and I met in Montreal.


Right in the middle of the book, I found a page where two characters talk about being in love and wanting to get married. Perfect page to pick as the ring page!

So now the task is to actually put it together. More updates when that happens!

Friday, July 15, 2011

The feeeet...

After my post on the shooooes, I saw this post of a Filipino wedding on a beach, and the bride and brides maids are barefoot. Looks so nice!

Celebrity Makeup

I want to be prepared when I land in the Philippines and go meet my suppliers and do some trials. Hair is always on a bride's mind at the forefront, but makeup should also be kept in mind. Bridal makeup, is also a whole different animal because there is a daytime element, as well as the night time. So unless I can pull off two different looks (a look for the ceremony, and then a look for the reception - but what would that mean for the pictures in between?), I am going to find looks that I like, that I think will suit me, for both times of day.

The obvious thing to do, would be to look at the makeup on bridal magazines. The next, I wanted to find looks on individuals and celebrities that have the same/similar skin tone and structure. Filipino, doesn't quite into the Asian, as much as people want to believe, so I looked at specifically Filipino women.

My favourite Pinay celebrity, that I love because of her happy personality, and more natural looks (as opposed to the various plastic surgery celebrity pinays - and I don't count her early modeling days with all the coloured contacts, bleh) is Marian Rivera. Here are some looks of her, make-up wise, that I will be showing my makeup artist.

I chose these because of the emphasis on the eyes, especially the upper lids and lashes, that brightens the eyes. Most of these have a more muted lip, but there's one picture with a more pronounced lip that could do the trick for the reception. Note: it was hard finding pics of her make-up'ed, just because she rocks the neutral and natural all the time. But that's also because she gorgeous.



How can you not adore her?


Next is to scan top suppliers of Philippine weddings, including celebrities, to source other looks!

Thursday, July 14, 2011

In honour of...

 Part of the reason I've been so swamped and unable to really focus on the wedding is because my grandmother is very sick. In fact, since 2008, both of my grandmothers have suffered from strokes. My grandmother on my mother's side suffered a stroke in 2008. It was days before anyone realized it was something serious and took her to the hospital. At the time, she had lost some of her language ability (especially with her 3rd language, English, and includes reading) and she didn't recognize family members. Her physical ability was not that bad - she could still walk with assistance. Luckily, she spent a month in the rehabilitation hospital, recovered and returned home. She is very active, and all her regular functions have returned. She is 86 years old, but you would think she is only in her early 70s.

My other grandmother however, suffered her first stroke in the Philippines in January 2010. She immediately returned home to receive care. Since then, she has had 3 other strokes. This past April, she suffered a more massive stroke that left her completely paralyzed on her right side, and unable to speak and swallow. After months in the hospital, she did not improve and was returned home. It was crazy because she was paralyzed, it meant she needed assistance in everything : from changing her diapers, to administering medication, feeding through a tube in her stomach, and even changing positions. My grandfather, 84, was the primary caregiver, and after he collapsed with the sheer volume of responsibility, my grandmother was moved to a nursing home by the province. Here, she is rapidly deteriorating, and suffering from dementia.

It has been difficult to watch, and all of the family is constantly thinking about her. However, because of this, our family is closer. My dad side has always been close, and have all helped each other in any way they could. But our ability to communicate with each other has increased, and I was able to connect with my cousins in the Philippines for the first time. My eldest cousin especially, I haven't seen since I was 10 and at her mother's funeral, is so excited about coming to the wedding to be with family. It's a wonderful thing actually.

Anyways, I always knew my grandma would not be able to come to the wedding. Even when she first got sick, and my cousins would say to her, "grandma, get better, so we can all be back in the Philippines for Camille's wedding", I knew she would want it so bad, but wouldn't be able to. Same with my other grandmother. I always knew they wouldn't be able to make it.

An aunt I haven't seen on my mother's side for months, I saw last weekend at a party, and she plopped back down beside me and said, "so you don't want anyone to come to the wedding". I guess referring to the fact it was in the Philippines, and obviously, people like grandma, couldn't go even if they wanted to. But, it's not that we didn't want them there, or didn't care if they weren't. At the time, I honestly thought Rodney and I would be bordering eloping and just going to the Philippines to do it alone. So the thought of the Philippines, and all the magic, seeped in, even as the reality kicked it that we would have guests.

Anyways, the point is, I want my grandmother's there. If not physically, but spiritually, and most importantly in my heart. In honour of my grandmothers and of our wedding, Rodney and I recently gave some money to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. In addition, on my bouquet I hope to be carrying a picture of each of my grandmother's in a locket. If I could find it, I want to find a picture in black and white when they are young, when things like strokes were so far away from their minds.

So I've narrowed down to these ones on Etsy:

 





I'm so torn!!! These are all less than $25 a pop, and from the U.S., so I MAY even get two, one for each grandma, and then include an older and a more recent pic. Decisions, decisions!

Monday, July 11, 2011

Shoooes

Now that my wedding dress design is down, one of the things I started thinking about is shoes. Listen, I'm Filipino, so I enjoy shoes. However, since experiencing the joys of pregnancy, my feet have started to run a little wide (when they were already kinda wide). I also don't wear heals as much as I used to, mainly because there's alot of walking and running after a toddler, that I just can't be fast or comfortable enough in heals.

Due to the Beach Wedding location, I originally thought it would make sense if I was sporting some flip flops. But I'm not a very tall lady, and I KNOW the slimming effects heals do for you. So I thought maybe the perfect solutions is: The Wedge.

When I was 12 years old and a budding shoe fanatic, one of the first mainstream shoe designers I liked was Steve Madden. Many of my early shoe loves were Maddens. I recently revisited this love affair, and am in love with another pair of patterned wedges. Not only do they make me look super Hot, but they are also really comfortable. I've worn them the whole day at work without needing to change, as well as during a night out dancing. So I am sure I can achieve the comfort and hawtness I need with a pair of Madden wedges.

Every detail is a little significant, so I think picking shoes that I feel are me and my history, should be included, right?

A quick look at their website, are currently showing these beauties. But which to pick?!



These are on sale right now!.. and also come in a silvery glitter!



I really like the peak-a-boo toe and bow, maybe the knotted rope look would go with the down-to-earth theme?


Less than $50!

Now to find a lady to come with me to look at shoes!

The Updateless Update

Can it be? I haven't updated it a month. Well, to be fair, the last month has been so insane. I can't even describe how over exerted I was that my own wedding was on the back burner. Isn't that wrong? I was so busy (and on the verge of a breakdown), that I had to bow out of a 50th Birthday Party I was helping plan. I hate letting go of responsibility! There's also been a lot of family drama - some related to the wedding, some with my rapidly deteriorating grandmother - that hasn't quite let up, that’s also like a heavy weight on my shoulders.

The only real update is that R actually went out and got a book for our wedding book. More like, he found a vintage book and decide to bring it home, and it meets the minimum requirements. I may actually start to put it together this weekend, but I kinda was hoping for a more decorative book. The cover is all black and has gold writing, but that's going to be covered with gold anyways. I don't want to diminish his effort and initiative to find a book, but I think we can do a little better.

I also got a final sketch from my dress designer of the dress. It also is within my budget, so happy me! I'm excited to get more info on it.

Other than that, so little has happened on the wedding planning front. July has been dubbed Get Back On Track Month, so hopefully I'll have the strength to re-evaluate and re-focus. I gotta get back on the diet and working out (I gained 5lbs!), and focus on getting the wedding plans in order.

Some Attestations:
I'm going to try and not stress about the looming wedding financials.
I am going to talk through all ideas with R.
I am going to get R to check off the things on his list that is impeding my list.
I am not going to let any mean comments about me, R or the wedding stop me from being happy.
I am going to be more happy.