Today is my parents' 30th anniversary! My parents are both from the Philippines, and they met each other after being set up on a blind date. They married five years later in a gorgeous little church surrounded by close family and friends - and my dad paid for the entire wedding!
And towards the end of my wedding planning - and in the midst of being so caught up on every American tradition - I realized I didn't even have any of my families' culture tied into it. So leave it up to my dad to bring a little bit of Filipino tradition to the mix. Most men in the Philippines wear a barong to their wedding or formal events. My dad decided last minute to wear a barong for my ceremony, before he changed into a tuxedo for the reception.
My parents on their wedding day in the Philippines (1983) and my dad and I on my wedding day.
Look at that happy face!
Now that the wedding has been over (for awhile now), I've really looked forward to events like these where I get to plan and decorate all over again! I used mason jars, a whitewashed serving tray, and picture frames from my wedding. Remember my favorite cheese knives from my wedding registry post? Yes - those made an appearance again!
My favorite and most recent inexpensive purchase were the plastic crystal dishes that I got from the dollar store (and it was four dishes for $1!) - which I used for the fruit and nuts.
I added a photo of my grandparents on their wedding day - their anniversary is the day before my parents. My grandmother lives in the Philippines, so it was a small tribute to her as well!
Sunshine and wine with my best friend. Skirt from Love Culture.
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