5 days more and January will be over. February will be here and as you know, it is the love month and February 14 is Valentine’s Day! Daddies, have you already gotten your gift for your
wives?
It has always been exciting for a lady to receive a gift from a man. Whether married or not, a lady will always be a lady at heart – craving for surprises and kind treatment from the guy she loves most. So gentlemen, don’t forget to take extra effort and get at least a token to show her how much you love her, give some gifts for her on Valentine’s Day.
It will also be nice if you could get a movie ticket for two and go to your favorite restaurant for dinner. After all, Valentine’s do happen once a year and it will be a great time to spend some of your precious time with the one you love. Get some souvenir shots, and have it documented, whether in an album or a scrapbook. It will surely be nice to come back to those memories to rekindle the flame of love.
Oh and if you are worrying what to use for a scrapbook, I will have a Valentine kit released soon. Take a peak!

Ain’t this just a perfect match to those Valentine memories? So go now, grab your give, get a movie ticket and a reservation before every man in town get the slots out.
It’s already year 2010! Let’s be merry as we welcome another year. Be positive and hopeful that this year will bring us prosperity and peace all over. Welcome 2010, please be kind to all of us!
The year 2009 ended with wedding bells in our family. My sister finally got married and she’s now very happy. The preparations were rough and tough because I was not there to help them organize and prepare everything. I was busy with a lot of stuffs in the corporate and digiscrapping world. However, I am proud that they were able to pull through all the details needed for a successful event. The day was orchestrated by yours truly. Though I was absent on most of the preparation, I made sure I’d be able to help them on the actual event.




Happy New Year everyone!
When hubby and I decided to get married, we agreed on doing everything personally from the biggest to the tiniest detail of wedding preparation. We believed in ourselves so much and we thought, we can do it without any help. I felt like I am a superwoman – I can plan, do the budget, set the timeline and schedules and do everything perfectly. I wanted to have a perfect wedding. But I guess getting married and wedding planning are 2 things that are really not that easy. It was late when I realized that.
We were able to successfully execute the things we wanted to on our wedding, but not everything was executed properly. Of course, the guests will normally not notice those glitches but for us who planned and orchestrated the entire event, we’ll definitely knew if something is wrong. And that is the reason why I started my own wedding coordination company way back in 2006. I wanted to accomplish the things I failed to do during my time and I wanted to share the things I learned and help all other brides out there to plan their wedding.
I started out fresh and got clients here and abroad. I even got an inquiry asking if there are Catholic wedding planners who can do a wedding in San Francisco. I told them I am one and I can but it would be costly since I am based outside the US. So I just helped the couple find a wedding planner in San Francisco who will most likely be able to help them with their needs. I help everyone who seeks my help, even if some are really not my clients because for me, it’s a mission.

If you are looking for some great resource for your wedding, there are a lot of easily accessible sites on the internet that can really help you. Just be patient and do some research if you want to plan your own wedding. But it would really be helpful to you if you hire a wedding planner for at least on the day itself. This is to give you peace of mind that someone is taking care of your event and that you can rest assured your wedding will go on smoothly as planned. It is your day and you deserve to be happy and worry free.