A Wedding

Many friends and acquaintances got and are getting married this year. My roommate is going home to the Philippines this Saturday for her wedding in December. Rose got married on the triple 8 day (August 8, 2008). About half a dozen people I know from highschool and college got married during the first half of the year. And last Saturday, Raneil, a good friend, got married to a beautiful Japanese lady.  Since the wedding was held here in Osaka, I got invited and was able to witness this happy event.

The wedding was very interesting. Among the guests, you could see some people wearing Kimono (Japan’s traditional dress), Filipiniana, and Barong Tagalog (Philippine’s traditional dresses). The best man was Raneil’s brother and he wore a Barong Tagalog. The maid of honor was the bride’s sister and she wore a Kimono. As for the food, mostly Filipino dishes were served. The presentation numbers made it more interesting. My favorite was the Cariñosa dance. The rest were song numbers.

The newlyweds:

At the reception:

reunited with friends from previous companies:

 Raneil and Yukako-san, omedetou!

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4 Responses to “A Wedding”

  1. sunjun Says:

    wow! thanks for sharing shie! waaah si josefa! ^^
    hehehe

    Congrats to Raneil and Yukako-san ^^

    sunjuns last blog post..Franchising Seminar in Davao

  2. shiera Says:

    You’re welcome Steph.
    I wish I had a decent camera para naman mas clear ang nawong nilang Raneil. :D
    I’m still waiting for Kay’s pictures. :D
    shieras last blog post..I love flextime

  3. Raneil Ensomo Says:

    thanks for blogging about amo wedding and thanks for coming shie ha!

    steph salamat sa paggreet :) bisita nya dri sa japan.

  4. michelle brown Says:

    Hi! that’s was a nice wedding… I remember when we had our wedding in the Philippines my husband wore the Barong Tagalog too and he likes it…

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