Please arrive no later than 1:45pm. Service will start promptly at 2pm.
There is an event lot across the street from the venue (opposite of facing the water).
A Filipino money dance is a traditional way to wish a couple prosperity in their marriage. If you are feeling generous bring cash with you to the wedding and feel free to pin us while we dance for you! This is a fun moment to get a few moments with us during our day and hopefully get a few laughs and pictures in!
We are sadly not providing transportation between venues. However, the venues are a 15min drive apart and there are local options such as Lyft, Uber and Taxi services. Please feel free to drive too as there is parking at both the church and reception venue.
Yes. Please wear Semi-formal attire.
Unfortunately we are not able to accommodate additional guests. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your invitation. For any questions on this please reach out to us.
Yes. We are registered on Zola, Crate and Barrel and Target.
Please let us know whether you’ll be at our wedding by August 28th, 2024.
The wedding coins ( also known as arras or arrhae) represent provision, welfare, and prosperity in married life. There are thirteen coins to represent Jesus and his twelve disciples or twelve months in a year (plus one for prosperity). The veil is another symbol of the couple's unity in marriage as they face the world as one. The veil is draped over the couple. In Christian ceremonies, the couple is now "clothed as one", pure and covered in God's protection. According to the Catholic Sacrament of Matrimony, the veil further represents the mutual surrender of the couple to one another. The cord (also known as the yugal or lasso) is shaped in an infinity symbol for the bond of everlasting love and fidelity between the couples.