Hello everyone!

My name is Sherwin and I am 100% Chinese but very much Filipino at heart. Traveling is my one and only passion and someday, I'll be able to travel the world one country at a time. I also enjoy photography and writing even though I am not a maven in any of those. Allow me to share my world to you.

Thanks for dropping by! ^__^
October 7th
11:05 PM

Two Musicians in Wedlock

We seek the comfort of another. 
Someone to share and share the life we choose. 
Someone to help us through the neverending attempt to understand ourselves. 
And in the end, someone to comfort us along the way.
 
~ Marlin Finch Lupus ~ 

I felt privileged to be invited in such an inspiring and creative wedding by my former officemate, Ms. Jayme. It was actually my first time to attend a musicians wedding and they really did hit the note in all of us - truly an emotional yet blissful feeling. We were all swayed by the tempo of the night. The rhythm was just perfect knowing that both of them were in perfect harmony.

Venue: St. Peter the Apostle Church

The Bride about to enter the church.

An overview of St. Peter the Apostle Church

“You may now kiss the bride”

My officemates and I having our typical photo session.

Entered as a couple, left as husband and wife.

After the ceremony, we felt a hint of hunger so we went straight to the fishball cart located just across the church to indulge ourselves with some Filipino cuisine accompanied by the ever reliable thirst quencher - Coke.  


After we partially filled our stomachs, we headed straight to the reception venue at the Ramon Magsaysay Hall located along Roxas Blvd. Basically, it was there where we witnessed the rest of the music.

  

It was just a small event with friends and family but its small gatherings like this that makes it even more special and unique. By the way, we also raped the photo booth yesterday. Everyone just enjoys getting their pictures taken :) 

Someday my time will come but for now, I’m still settled seating on the pews of the church. Hoping for more weddings to come! Again, congratulations Ms. Jayme and Sir Mao!