u/eldanamo

Image 1 — Please hype my very contained but also completely exploding joy 🤩💍🤣
Image 2 — Please hype my very contained but also completely exploding joy 🤩💍🤣
Image 3 — Please hype my very contained but also completely exploding joy 🤩💍🤣
Image 4 — Please hype my very contained but also completely exploding joy 🤩💍🤣
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Please hype my very contained but also completely exploding joy 🤩💍🤣

I said yes the day after Valentine’s Day 😍💍
Please hype me up because I’m still ridiculously excited🫠😍😹

We kept it private out of respect for my cousin, who got engaged shortly before us 💚

What makes everything even sweeter is knowing my fiancé had already planned everything long before that — ring included 😭✨

He had everything prepared since last year, and somehow the timing naturally fell right around Valentine’s Day 🤍💍

One of my favorite stories he told me was how stressed he got when the ring was finished around the same time my cousin got engaged 😹

He casually make up little stories about couples he supposedly “overheard”, debating whether it was okay to propose only a few months after a relative got engaged 🤣

Meanwhile, I had no idea those stories were his subtle way of testing the waters.
He was fully convinced and scared that if he waited any longer, I’d somehow accidentally discover the ring 😭✨

Now that we don’t have to keep it private anymore, I’m suddenly lowkey shy to post it on my socials 😂🫠

I’m sharing it here instead because I genuinely cannot stop staring at my ring 🥹 (my inner being is screaming 🤭)

Anyone else still randomly smiling every time they put on their ring? 🙋‍♀️🫠
And then feeling weirdly incomplete and a little sad whenever you forget to wear it 😭🤍

🤯❤️🥹🥹

u/eldanamo — 6 days ago

Hello everyone! 👋

For those who’ve been part of a wedding, as a bride, groom, or guest, what’s one thing you wish had been better prepared or available during the ceremony or reception?

I’m currently planning a wedding and really want to create an experience where we as a couple and our guests feel comfortable and can truly enjoy the day.

I’d love to hear your ideas on small details or items that for you could make a big difference.

We’re considering October or December, with possible locations in Tarlac, Pampanga, or Quezon City.

For example, at one summer wedding I attended, it was incredibly hot, and I noticed guests trying to find water before the ceremony. I remember wishing for cold water as well, we actually stopped by 7-Eleven on the way to the reception.

It’s not something I’d expect the couple to have planned, it’s just one of those little details you only realize matters once you experience it.

Now that i am organizing my own wedding, I am thinking of setting up a refreshments area/booth for everyone.

Would love to hear your experiences, those little things you silently wish had been there 😊

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