Thursday, February 15, 2007

There's always a first time...(wedding of Nicole and Earl)

There’s always a first time…

“There’s always a first time for everything” as what Msgr. Bauson said in our wedding last Saturday, February 10 in Caleruega Chapel.

We have started the processional even without the officiating priest yet! There was a miscommunication between me and the sacristan of Caleruega Chapel. When I arrived in the church at 8:20am, I immediately put the missalettes in the pews of the chapel and then I saw the sacristan fixing the altar already. I approached him and asked if the priest is already there. He answered me yes. All along, I was thinking that the priest might just be inside the sacristy at the back of the chapel.

The bride, Nicole really wanted to start the processional at 845am so we can start the ceremony proper at 9am. We were running a bit late then since not everyone was there at 845am. Nicole arrived in the church at exactly 5 minutes before 9am. With the long walk upstairs to the chapel, we started the processional a little past 9:10am. While waiting for Nicole and my other coordinator, was helping her to get up together with Veluz and her staff, I immediately called on the whole entourage and asked them to line-up outside the chapel. I was so focused on the time and ensured only that everyone is complete, like the entourage, readers and offerors except that I didn’t double check the priest in the sacristy. I really thought it was a fault at my hand.

We have started the processional and I was in front assisting the entourage for their seating arrangement while my other coordinator was at the back cueing them when to walk. It was a short processional as Nicole and Earl have a very small entourage.

In the middle of it all, the sacristan told me that the priest wasn’t there yet! I was astonished! My mind was rumbling on what to do. I immediately asked Earl (groom) if he saw the priest and he said no. Oh no! Earl told me to ask her mom about his whereabouts. Dra. Arceno told me that he was checked-in already in Caleruega. I ran to the sacristan again and told him that he is probably still in his room. I then figured out that he actually told me earlier that the priest was there already so I went back to him and cleared things with him. And yes, he knows that the priest was already checked in caleruega so when I asked him earlier if he’s there already, he answered me yes but he didn’t mention to me that he was still in his room.

My other coordinator, Sherlou ran to the security guard to ask Msgr. Bauson’s room number. Sherlou ran to room1 to check on Msgr Bauson and he was there, not yet prepared. He said he thought the wedding was at 930am. He immediately changed and ran up to the church. That time, Nicole was already in front of the altar with Earl.

I have to coach Tracy, the commentator to ask the guests first to take their seats as we waited for like a little close to 2 minutes (I really checked my watch!) for Msgr. Bauson.

Msgr Bauson marched in the middle of the church saying “there’s always a first time for everything” He pulled it off actually and there’s a gush of laughter inside the church. He apologized to the couple before starting the ceremony. He even explained that he was there in the chapel earlier which was true because when we were unloading the materials for the church, I saw him going down the stairs but I didn’t know that he was the officiating priest. I just recognized him when he was running up the stairs after we have called him.

Indeed, this was also a first for us, a first time that we started the processional even without the priest.

Lesson learned: do not rely on what you cannot see. It is better to double check everything.

Nicole was a very organized bride. She gave me a whole folder of the photocopies of her contracts and receipts from suppliers with annotation of all her instructions. She’s wishing that the flowers from the church can be transferred to Sonya’s Garden. But apparently, her florist cannot do so since they have another function the same time. I then decided that we removed the clipped floral arrangement during pictorial and we ourselves brought it to the reception. We just designed the calla lilies in the benches, entrance of Sonya’s greenhouse as accent floral arrangement.

It was almost 12nn but we haven’t started the reception since Nicole and Earl are still having their pictorial. As instructed, Pritson should be offered to the guests upon their entry so that guests can have pre-lunch snacks. But the priston supplier almost arrived at 11am so they were pretty late in offering the pritson. There was a long cue of guests lined-up in the pritson table. Nicole’s mom have asked me if some of the guests in front, esp the old ones can be served with pritson already instead of them lining up. I have actually asked the waiters of Sonya’s to do so but they just cannot do it since very few pieces were left in the pritson table and a lot of guests are still lining up.

People were a bit weary because they might be starving already. Ana, the captain server of Sonya’s have asked me if they can already serve the salad since a lot of guests are asking them about it. She explained to me that it would be better for them to serve it since their serving style can be longer. They do refill the salad bowls actually as long as the guests want more. With some thought, guests have come all the way from Manila for a 9am wedding, they might have left Manila at 730am, most of there could probably be up by 6am or before, others might not have taken their breakfast at all, I then decided on it and gave a go signal to Ana to serve the salads as I think it’s the best possible solution since most of the guests might be starving already.

Serving at Sonya’s was quite long not because the waiters are slow but because they really make sure that guests get to enjoy the food. In fact, before they do serve the 2nd course, guests must at least have asked them to do so because some are really enjoying eating the refillable bowls of greens/salad.

Nicole was upset about it because it didn’t happen according to her plan but I explained to her that I’m taking responsibility for that since I know it’s the best option. She actually agreed eventually to serve to everyone the salad before their grand entrance.

She mentioned to me in the middle of the reception that what happened turned out fine since the program just finished in time for everyone’s lunch. What we really don’t want to happen is that people start leaving without finishing program because they just have finished eating. Most of the guests stayed until the end of the program, some even stayed even after and enjoyed the mocha sans rival wedding cake that were offered to the guests by the bride herself.

We got a number of compliments from friends as how the wedding went. There were a number of guests who actually asked for our calling card. After a days work, we enjoyed the sumptuous meal from Sonya’s. Nicole and Earl were generous in providing meals for their suppliers. It is worth the wait to just eat after the end of all our works since we get to relish and relax more with the good food from Sonya’s.
To Nicole and Earl, wishing you the best of married life...God bless you both!

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Maielle and Mark

Maielle and Mark did a great job of preparing for their wedding in just 3 months time. They have started the preparation literally just November of last year. The couple got us for on-the-day wedding coordination since they took all the efforts to canvass and book their suppliers.

The wedding happened last February 3, at San Sebastian Church and they have reserved it for 2 hours. Reception followed at Hyatt Hotel and Casino Manila. The ballroom was decorated beautifully by Maielle’s good friend and florist Gibeth of Floral Fauna.

It is our first time to work with Gibeth but we were very impressed on how she transformed the ballroom of Hyatt Hotel and Casino to be a very formal and romantic reception venue.

Cocktails were served before the start of the reception. Guests enjoyed already the overflowing wines that were served during that time.

During the registration, a number of guests were not listed in the seating plan. We have to politely tell them that we will be informing them of their table number later on, before we open the ballroom. We immediately informed Maielle’s mom about the situation and recommended to add 2 more tables for those guests who are not listed. She agreed then so we quickly requested Hyatt’s banquet service to set up two more tables at the back. Good thing, space still allowed the two tables.

It is very seldom that we do handle weddings that there was an overflow of guests. It is usually an underflow but Maielle and Mark’s wedding was an exception.

Most of the guests stayed for an after program/dinner party while the band, Real Groove continue to play music. Guests enjoyed dancing the night away.

When we were packing already all their materials and listing everything down for turnover, one of our coordinators noticed that the special pen they used during contract signing in the church wasn't in the box. But we do remember retrieving it from the sacristan of San Sebastian and putting it in the church box together with all her materials. The box was placed at the back of the registration table and we have noticed that things have been rearranged not according to how we have left it. We explained to Maielle the lost of the pen and since we were responsible for such, we decided to pay for it. Maielle didn't actually want us to pay for it but we insisted.

Maielle and Mark were very happy during their wedding. From the church, the reception till the end of the program and when we have said our goodbyes to them, they have been thanking us for all the help we have extended. They have been a very nice couple to us.

Some of the pictures we have taken...

Their beautiful wedding cake by Penk Ching


Their very own toasting flutes


Swarovski Monogram in their wedding cake

Tuesday, February 06, 2007

Abby and Andy


The two actually met through a sports hobby…badminton! Previously, they were partners in court, eventually became partners in life!

Atty Abby Santillan is the legal director of National Telecommunications Commission. Our initial meeting was set in her office in Quezon City. From the onset, she had made things clear to me what type of guests would they really have. Most of them are from the telecommunication industry where she belongs. She was very particular on how to handle her guests, even on how she wants the wedding to be. She gave me some detailed instructions and reminders for all the suppliers.

Everything has been coordinated with her caterer re the set-up of the reception venue that she wanted. The caterer really took the effort to painstakingly follow each and every rule she has. But during the bridal preparation, her account manager from the caterer called me up re some issues with the staff of the reception venue. Ceiling drapes has been agreed upon before hand. Apparently, a staff from the reception venue has stopped them to put on the ceiling drapes. Atty. Abby have informed me prior to advise her right away for any issues like this, so I had to tell it to her after I received the call. She made one phone call to a good friend of hers and mentioned the scenario. After 10 minutes, the objection of the reception venue staff has been over ruled. Now I realize, how powerful lawyers can be! Hehehe.

Since it was an evening wedding (7pm), we have to make sure to keep the reception program short and spontaneous. We practically started around 9pm already and ended the entire reception at around 1030pm. We were happy that most of the guests actually stayed until the end of the program.