KMinfinity in Photos

“Throughout our six years together, I realized that everything I have done, every choice I have ever made, every wonderful/terrible thing that has ever happened to me, all lead me right here, this moment, with you.”

Last Saturday, I married my my ever patient car pool mate, my diligent study buddy, my best friend, the love of my life.

And we would like to send our deepest gratitude to everyone who celebrated with us, especially those who witnessed the wedding ceremony at the church. I felt so overwhelmed walking down the aisle upon the sight of all you, we filled the church just like what I dreamed. And knowing that you traveled all the way to Cavite just to celebrate with us, we are extremely thankful.

Sharing to you our wedding Photo On-Site Video made by the ever talented Ian Santillan. Thank you so much Ian, you are exactly what we wanted and more!

KMinfinity,
December 12, 2015

Celebrant: Rev. Father Alexander Balatbat
Church: San Antonio de Padua Church, Silang
Preparations and Venue: The Hills @ Silang
Photography: http://www.iansantillan.com/

Videography: http://www.iancelis.com/

Make up Artist: Mariah Santos
Gown: https://www.facebook.com/RonaldEnricoCouture/

Entourage: http://www.sherlynjarlega.com/

Suit: Filmer Garcia
Bridal Car: Don Robert’s
Bridal Shoes: Perfect Match
Sounds and Lights: CNS Pro
Drapes: Twobestfour Drapes
Band: Infinite Soul
Giveways: Excel Frames and Decors
Invitation: Yanna’s Print Shop
Florist: Flowers and beyond
Event Stylist: Tagaytay Weddings and Events
Coordination: Celebrations by Richard Uy

Beautiful Days (Kyle+Marj Proposal Video)

I decided to let this video narrate the tale of the day I stopped being a “girlfriend” and finally became a “fiance”. Hope you feel the overflowing happiness and love that we felt that day. It wasn’t just my tears that fell, but also of those who were present on that special day.

Also, I would like to take this opportunity to thank our family and friends who were there physically and spiritually. You know who you are. We are so much honoured.

My biggest thanks goes to Karylle and John Dale who were with us the entire week but never gave me a hint of what’s brewing. Many thanks for helping Kyle prepare for that day. Karyl, my dear, you were such a career director/organizer. 🙂

Many many thanks also to Tita Noemi and Tita Vicky for the trip to Tagaytay to reserve the church and the venue. Thank you din to Tito Pope for helping Kyle secure Country Spice as the place to be. Thanks Ate Tet for being such a great actress. hehe 🙂

Special thanks goes to Miko, Jan, Mike and Alex for the videos and photos. Thanks also to Cla and Marga para sa effort na poster. hehe 🙂 Jack and Derek, thank you for being such good bro’s to Kyle. 🙂

Thanks also Rence Bautista of Kreative Emotions for coming up with such a heartwarming video. 🙂

Basta thank you sa lahat. 🙂

To watch, just click the link below. 🙂

Engaged

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When  I was 19, I purchased my college graduation ring together with a pair of silver bond rings. Admittedly, I have always been a hopeless romantic and back then, I swore I will only wear the ring when I have already found the person to whom I will give the other pair to. I prayed to God and promised my self that on the day I turn 24, I will give the ring to the person I know I will someday marry. Long story short, the “bond ring” was my version of the “engagement ring”.

And true enough, the moment I hit 24 in 2011, I gave the ring to Kyle. We started wearing it everyday. It almost feels like my right ring finger is naked without it, it feels weird. We got a lot of questions, people wondered if we were already engaged, some even asked if we’re married. I, personally, shrugged it off. I only shared the story to a few trusted friends because it was something very personal to me. It was my promise to Kyle that someday, at the right time, I will marry him and it’s definitely going to be him.

The funny thing is, despite the fact that I “promised” to marry him, I had a lot of requirements before he can propose. For a time, I felt like I kinda pressured Kyle already into being this and that before he can formally ask my hand for marriage. Hence, it took a few more years before he can summon his guts to drop the question.

I take marriage very seriously. I know exactly what I want for my wedding and I will not compromise most of it. More importantly, I also have a goal for our life after the ceremony. I wanted us to be emotionally, psychologically, spiritually and financially prepared for married life.  I felt like our parents have given us so much that they deserve nothing less than seeing us maturely prepare for our future family. After all, getting married for me is finally telling to the world that we are ready to settle down and be independent.

And so I anxiously waited for that fateful moment. And on 26 April 2014, Kyle, with the help of family and friends, turned an ordinary client meeting into one of the most memorable moments in my life. He knelt on his knee and asked me to be his wife. It was surreal. The proposal was a big success, especially considering that a woman like me who thought I’d feel it when it’ll finally happen, was totally surprised. I was taken aback. For a moment, I was immobile. FINALLY, KYLE AND I ARE ENGAGED. We are getting married.

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I leave the details of the proposal for a later post as soon as the proposal video is ready. For now, suffice it to say that I am very happy to be engaged to no less than the person with whom I have spent almost five beautiful years with. Together, with God’s grace, we will make all our dreams come true. Never have I been this so sure, before 2015 ends, I will officially be Mrs. Christian Enrile Chan.

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