The blueprints of the wedding plans are drawn or made known during this occasion. The pamanhikan is often hosted by the bride's family as the groom and his folks visit them to formally ask their daughter’s hand in marriage and discuss pla
ns for the upcoming wedding over dinner. This can be an uneasy situation if it's the first time for both parties to meet. The soon-to-weds may feel a little awkward (nervous even) seeing and listening to their parents consult each other on matters like their wedding budget, guest list and the like.I just pray that all things work together for good for those who love God.
Monday, May 24, 2010
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ahem ahem.. ana gajud kuya paul.. all things will work out well am sure.. =)
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ReplyDeletecongrats again kuya paul and Ms. Crisanne.. nabasa ra jud nako ni..hehehe...i'll follow u, follow me pud ha!..heheh thanks! God bless you both!
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