Bridal and Veil called me early in the week to let me know my dress just arrived and I need to come in to pay the rest of the balance hahaha well like I said earlier, I didn't pick this place because of their customer service.
I made an appointment for the afternoon because I wanted to show my sister The dress, only a Catherine and my mom have actually seen the dress in person.
I came in ready with my shoes and was ready to go until I was told I had to go wash my hands before I could try on my own dress. They don't want any oil stains from my hands to damage the materials. Geez alright.
It's been exactly three months since it was ordered and seeing my dress again, I felt yups it's the the right one. It fit snugly and everything was good except the hem was a tiny bit short in the front. I had paid extra for the custom hem to avoid any unnecessary alterations once the dress came in and was even got measured in my shoes when ordering the dress so everything should be perfect. Well, I was assured that the dress just needed to be press/steam and the length will be just right. While waiting for my sister who was stuck in traffic, we tried on a bunch of different veils and nothing really stood out, my mom thinks we can make it ourselves hahah we'll see about that.
After my sister arrived, we took a few pictures, modeled some more veils and the store was closing so it as time to go. I decided to store the dress at Bridal and Veil because I was assured it'll be safe, Anna Marie one of the worker turned it inside out before putting it on the hanger, she told me this will protect the dress so the color doesn't fade and it won't get dirty.
She told me to come in any time to try it on, but avoid the week before and after your period because you'll be bloated and don't wear any makeup and make sure you wash your hands before coming in. Hahaha.
I'll probably try it on at least one or two more time before the wedding. I know I want to get it bustled but I wonder if my mom can just do it... gotta research youtube to see how intense it is.
for the mean time, my dress is safe and sound, waiting to make it appearance in June.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Church walk through
Dave and I finally meet up with the Church coordinator Helen this morning. First, we watched a powerpoint that basically broke down all the dos and don'ts. Such as Do: arrive on time, Don't: get drunk in the waiting room. HAHA see.. all the basic stuff.
Then, we did a walk through of the church, figured where everything was going to be set up and learned of all the restrictions such as no fresh flowers on the side of the pews, where the invisible boundaries are for photographer and videographers.
We then went to get a quick bite to eat at Cotixan then rushed back to watch the wedding that was taking place at 2pm. We didn't stay too long, but at least we had a good idea of how the ceremony will be. I wished we had more time to take a walk around the back of the church to see if there were any nice spots for pictures but i guess it'll have to be another time.
Oh yeah we also got a chance to look through the 6 wedding binders for program samples and only found one other Vietnamese couple getting married there hehe it'll be a nice day :)
Then, we did a walk through of the church, figured where everything was going to be set up and learned of all the restrictions such as no fresh flowers on the side of the pews, where the invisible boundaries are for photographer and videographers.
We then went to get a quick bite to eat at Cotixan then rushed back to watch the wedding that was taking place at 2pm. We didn't stay too long, but at least we had a good idea of how the ceremony will be. I wished we had more time to take a walk around the back of the church to see if there were any nice spots for pictures but i guess it'll have to be another time.
Oh yeah we also got a chance to look through the 6 wedding binders for program samples and only found one other Vietnamese couple getting married there hehe it'll be a nice day :)
Friday, July 29, 2011
The Dress - experiences
Alfred Angelo Bridal
10515 N Mopac Expwy Ste A145 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 342-2432
While visiting Catherine in Austin, Texas I was literally bribe to go try on wedding dress (44 oz of strawberry limeade during happy hour can go a long way). I can say I was glad to have this be my first experience. We walked in around 2 in the afternoon with no appointment and started looking around. Jessica, the sales rep was wonderful! I told her I didn't really know what I was looking for since this was my first time trying on gowns and if we can just put on a few different shapes then that would be great! Jessica definitely did just that, she pulled a few style from each silhouette and we worked from there. She listened to all my likes and dislikes and continued to pull dress from what I was feeling...she was not overbearing at all. We also were able to take as many pictures as we wanted. Jessica treated us wonderfully even though though she knew she wasn't making a sale, she even wrote down all the prices for all the different dresses we tried on. What a great first experience, especially with my favorite cousin.
David's Bridal
980 Camino De La Reina San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 220-8008
The first time I came here was with Dave in the middle of the day on a random weekday, I walked in and saw only maybe 1 or 2 other customers browsing in the store so I asked if I could try on gowns and was informed that I needed to make an appointment. Interesting considering how so many workers were just standing around doing nothing. The parking here is horrific and is always crowded! The door is also on an awkward side facing Mission Center Road (looking across to Chase).
The following Saturday with an appointment time scheduled I came here with my sister and mom. After registration we were assigned a sales rep and set up with a room. I had done my homework and printed a few dresses I wanted to try on, I was able to try on the majority of the dresses. The sales rep was very friendly, however she didn't suggest any additional design or style or gave input in other dresses that might work besides just pulling the dresses I had requested to try on. The space here is kind of tight since you are right next to another girl but we were able to do what we needed to. You can take pictures here as well.
Brides by Demetrios
2025 Camino Del Este San Diego, CA 92108 Neighborhood: Mission Valley (619) 294-2575
We dropped by here since we finished early at David's Bridal and our appointment at 2000 Dreams isn't until later. After registering I was assigned a sales rep and was able to try on a few dresses without an appointment. We pulled a few styles ourselves from the rack and the rep pulled a few based on what I was telling her, she also did a good job with accessories such as beaded belts and veil. The space is not as tight as David's Bridal since the mirrors are not directly in front of the dressing rooms, you are still right next to another girl so it was difficult taking pictures without someone else in your picture. The sales rep gave us info on the upcoming trunk show and the deals are pretty great, 15% off the dresses and additional $50 off on the first day of trunk show. This place seems less hectic than David's bridal.
2000 Dreams
4180 Convoy Street San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 541-0684
I had made an appointment 4 days in advance because I was going to be with my sister and mom, and I wanted to make sure we were set to go. I also printed dresses taken from their website to make the process more smoothly. Coming from Mission Valley I was stuck in a bit of traffic so I called on the way over to let them know I was running 10 minutes late and see if I could still come in. The lady over the phone was hesitant and said I could still come in if it's only 5-10 minutes late. I said yes I'll be right there.
Coming into the store, the first thing you see is not the front desk but rather rows of dresses stuffed on racks. As you walk to the very back of the room there are maybe 3 or 4 made shift dressing 'rooms' and one stage area. Piles of stuff was everywhere, I started feeling claustrophobic. We sat down and waited for a while, a sale lady looked over from the crowd of customers and asked what did we want? I said I had an appointment, I was just on the phone with her a few minutes ago and before I could continue she said lots of people came in without an appointment and since they're here she had to help them first, everything is backed up by an hour (what the heeze if they were backed up she could have just told me to not come in)... told her I printed the dresses I wanted to try on from the website so that should be easy for her to just pull them. She took my sheet and told me to go ahead and 'familiarize myself with the inventory' as she continues to help the other girls and paid no attention to my printout. I figured I'll do it myself and see if I could find the dresses. the dresses were crammed so tight with no apparent rhyme or reason as to how it's organized. A different sale girl came over and asked if I pulled any dresses that I wanted to try on and I showed her my list and said I can't find any of these, so I described what I was looking for. She took my sheet and didn't get any of the dresses on the list explaining that the samples had been sold so it's not available for me to try on and the website is outdated and what they have doesn't reflect what's on the site. After a while, she pulled two dresses that had all the stuff I said I didn't like. I put one on just for the heck of it, I could barely fit inside the dressing room and no one was there to help clamp it or anything... the other stuff they pulled I didn't even want to try on. The first lady was snappy and wanted to know if I was going to try it or not.. I said no thanks and decided to leave. All the dressing rooms were full and with just 2 sales rep that I knew it wasn't going to be productive if I stayed. As I walked out the 2nd rep ran after me and explained again about all the walk ins and I told her I understand but priority should always be given to someone who makes an appointment especially when I even called to let them know I was running 5 minutes late, if they were really busy they could have just me to not come in over the phone. Oh yeah, NO pictures are allowed here.
On a different day Dave and I dropped by Mon Amie on the way home from an LA trip...
Mon Amie Bridal Salon
355 Bristol St Suite N Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 546-5700
There was a sample sale that weekend and I called to make an appointment. I was told that dresses there starts at $1800. I came and was given time to look around, a rep came 15 minutes later to ask about the style I was looking for, I gave her a break down of what I was looking for and she didn't seem like she was very interested in what I was saying after hearing my price point, she pulled 2 dresses, both didn't match what i was describing and since there were no other effort or suggestions from the sales rep, I got dressed and left. Could it be that the poor customer service was because I didn't want to spend 5K on a dress? maybe, maybe not but my impression was this place is kinda bourgeoisie and unless you're willing to spend the big bucks you're not gonna get the treatment you deserve.
Another day of dress shopping, I went up to Escondido, dropped by a few really small places that seems to be more for alterations. I guess they can so order dresses from a catalog, most of them are alright because they offer free alterations if you order it through them but the sample dresses that were in the stores have probably been around since the 80s.
Bridal by Susanti
339 W 2nd Ave (between Escondido Blvd & Juniper St) Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 489-5911
One of the bigger bridal places in Escondido is bridal by Susanti, the location is convenient because there's a tux place right next door. It was completely empty, I walked in and there wasn't anyone around, I just started to help myself and looked through the dresses. After a while, a sales rep came over and said let her know if I needed help, I told her the specs I was looking for she told me to feel free to pull the dresses. She was very nice helping me into the dresses using all the clamps and even helping me take pictures of the dresses as I'm in them. However, I'm not sure if she's familiar with what dresses are in the show room. The store was very hot even though they air was turned up, however, the fitting room was roomy, you definitely have space to move around in the massive dresses.
The sales rep was very nice, even writing down the designer, dress name/# and cost on a card for me.
Aria Bridal
200 E Via Rancho Pkwy, #247-B North County Fair Mall Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 839-2742
This is located on the Onami side of the Mall, I came in without an appointment and there was only 1 other older couple there picking up a dress they had ordered. I told the sales rep what I was looking for and she started to pull a few and let me look through the stuff they had. NO photography and NO they won't tell you the designer or style # saying that once they order it from the designer they just relabel it with their own label and #. The dressing room is on the small side and so is the stage but because I was the only one there, it wasn't so bad. The girl helping me was pregnant and she was having difficulty breathing and I felt bad that she was working and on her feet. She looked like she needed a nice cold drink and someplace comfy to put her feet up. After many tries of getting info on the dresses I was interested in, all I walked away with was the possibility of the designer's name with no additional information on the collection or anything else. I was told to just look online and see if I could find the dress. BAH. Also, if there was a dress that you wanted to try on but they don't have the sample, they could request to borrow one from the designer but will charge you $75 (this amount would apply to your gown purchase.)
Another day of wedding dress shopping, this time I went East with my mom and we were going to hit up all the places along the 8.
Bridal and Veil Outlet
4620 Alvarado Canyon Rd Ste 12 San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 563-4933
The only 'outlet' I found around San Diego. This place sell sample dresses from the Bridal and Veil shop in Mission Valley. The girl working is very nice and bored, seems like no one comes around too often and she craves human interaction. Finding this place was weird you can see the store from the front but because they were fixing the entrance you basically have to go through the back towards the parking lot, up the elevator, pass the outdoors store and to the back to find the door of this place. Dresses on the website is what's available in store and prices is about 50% tag prices .
Prevue Formal & Bridal
5500 Grossmont Center Dr Ste 111 (between Havenhill Rd & La Mesa Blvd) La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 589-2100
This is like a dress shop inside a mall that you go to when looking for a homecoming or a prom dress, that happens to also have wedding dresses. The sales girls are not professional bridal consultant but still very nice. I was given the bigger room with a bench inside, the mirror area is very small, you can't see the front and the back at the same time I think there's 2 or 3 pedestal so there's not too much space. We just dropped by without an appointment, it doesn't seem like you need one but if you can avoid high school dance seasons that would probably be a really good idea.
Amour Bridal & Evening Wear
4652 Palm Ave (between Finley Ave & Lemon Ave) La Mesa, CA 91941 (619) 466-2668
This little shop is located in between all these antique shops, it might have been a sign to what I might find inside? The dresses were like from the 90s and the sales rep was this older... I mean older .. maybe in her 70s? ... she couldn't hear what I was telling her and kept asking me the same questions over and over. She really did try her best but I just didn't seem like there was anything I even wanted to try on. I left after a skim through of what they consider their 'new' stuff was. I found a dress I saw at the Bridal and Veil outlet for full price.
Angel Bridal
5921 El Cajon Blvd (between 59th St & 60th St) San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 229-0323
This place is a mess, there's stuff everywhere. It was highly advertised in the Vietnamese newspaper and upon coming in we were met by the owner and her daughters (their faces says it all... it's summer and I have to be HERE!?). I asked her about prices and was thrown off by how it's different depending on my wedding location. I was told that chair sash rental is $1 if I had my wedding in east San Diego but because it's up in Rancho Bernardo it'll be $2 each because it's a very far drive. I was shown a catalog of dresses and the owner pointed out which ones she had for samples but when I asked to try it them on she said the dresses have been boxed up and dry cleaned so I can't do that. She also told me that she can custom make any dresses but based on the look of the store I dunno how good of an idea that might be.
A trip up to santa ana with Mom, we went to the following places:
Dai Bac Wedding Center
9251 Bishop Pl Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 899-8008
They have a lot of fancy ao dai to rent, along with all the things you'll need for engagement and tea ceremony. They also sold Casablanca dresses through the catalog and even though there are sample dresses in the shop, you can't try any dress on unless you're really planning to buy it, she said it's because dry cleaning is expensive.
Silk Image
9114 Bolsa Ave Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 903-6699
This small little shop has ao dai fabric for sale ~$100 for the fabric and $110 for labor. I feel like ao dai fabric is such a rip off because all they do is cut it from the roll and decides to charge you up the whazoo for it. Ao dai's fabric is only about 3 yards so how in the world could fabric be that expensive. This is everywhere that sales ao dai fabric not just Silk Image.
Hollywood Bridal
9545 Bolsa Ave Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 775-5455
I actually been here before and rented bridesmaid dresses for my cousin's wedding a few years back. Vy was a great help, she sat down with me and went through all the prices for rentals vs purchase. Like other places she also sell gowns through a catalog, there are few samples but you are able to try it on, prices are much cheaper here than American prices probably by $3-400 . I think the designers are limited, I don't recall which ones haha it's been a while. Vy and her sister does makeup, even though her sister is in San Diego there's still a travel fee for Vy to come down to SD. This is like a one stop shop. Lots of bridesmaid dresses or formals to choose from
Thuy Bridal & Florist
14263 Brookhurst St Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 839-6588
This place was pretty small, the owner didn't really show us around or anything, she basically told us the basic prices and then vented about how the contractor she hired to fix her house is asking for more money when she just gave him 5K yesterday. We sympathized with her and quickly sneak out.
Elegant Bridal
15639 Brookhurst St Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 210-5448
We went here because of Phat's recommendation and the girls seems to really likes Phat. She told us to come back in February if we're interested in rentals because they constantly get new items in.
The Wedding day
18449 Brookhurst St Ste 1 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 593-5900
I made an appointment the day before and came in a little early, filled out the paperwork and started looking through the dresses. I like how the labels are color coordinated based on the prices of the dresses. There were a pretty good selection and the consultant was very tentative, she listened to what I was looking for and did a really good job of trying to find the right dress. Half way through the appointment, the owner came in and also assisted with making suggestions and recommendations. I feel in love not with a dress but the perfect rhinestone belt... too bad it was $400. Pictures are welcomed and customer services was excellent. They didn't worry about time constraint or how many dresses were tried on.
Chia Lieu Bridal Couture
3816 S Bristol St Ste J Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 966-5399
This is a higher end boutique by a Vietnamese designer. Her designs are very simple and not complicated. She did offer custom work which starts around $3500 if you were interested in going towards that direction.
Jaclyn's Bridal
3930 S Bristol St Ste 204 Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 549-1493
This is in the same center as Chia Lieu, conveniently next to a tux shop, we dropped by 30 minutes prior to closing so we didn't have too much time to look around. I did try on a dress and the sales rep did a great job at accessorizing it. She showed me different ways to tie sashes and using different clips to create an individualized look. She was very creative in that aspect.
I made a trip up to Anaheim with my parents because there was a trunk show I wanted to attend.
Mariposa Bride
316 N Anaheim Blvd Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 776-6881
This place had such great reviews on yelp and what excellent timing of the trunk show. I called for an appointment and was assured that the dresses I was interested in would be there. On arrival, I checked in and was not met with my consultant for more than 20 minutes later. I showed her the 4 dresses I wanted to try and she left to go get it from the back. A while later she came back empty handed and said they didn't have any of those samples. WHAT THE HECK!? I specifically called days before to make sure I wasn't wasting my time driving up to Anaheim. BaH! I told her what I was looking for and she didn't really pull any dresses that matched the description. My mom suggested to try some on since we were already there and so I did. The consultant wasn't really around to help with clipping the dresses. I felt like she was preoccupied with something else. This was definitely not as impressive as all the yelp reviews had mentioned.
The Bustle
1011 Camino Del Mar Ste 114 (between 10th St & 11th St) San Diego, CA 92014 (858) 523-9254
This place is by appointment only, I had an appointment at 4:30 but due to traffic coming down from Santa Ana I knew I wasn't going to make it. I called around 3:30 and told her about the crawl of the traffic and said we can reschedule but she said don't worry she'll wait for me and just drive safely. I kept up updated of my progress or lack there of but the whole time was assured that the time was saved for me so just come. I didn't make it until 5:30 (3 hours in traffic) and was happily greeted by the sales consultant. She had even made a cute little sign in front of the store to greet us. She asked if we would like some champagne and little cakes were also put out. The selection here isn't as much as other places but the the customer service was excellent. They really know how to make you feel special and was definitely not pushy. There's also a 15% off card that I got through Bridal Insider that is a great discount.
Catherine was in town and after going for Dole whip we decided to continue the dress search.
Here come the Bride
2225 Camino Del Rio S Ste A San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 688-9201
This place has the BEST dressing room a comfy couch and flat screen TV ensure who ever you brought along won't be bored especially if they're not that interested in the dress shopping process. It's quite odd that this place uses binder clamps to tighten the dresses since most of the other locations will use rubber tipped spring clamps which works so much better! You can take photos here so remember to bring the camera.
D'Angelo Couture Bridal
1400 Camino De La Reina Ste 120 & Ste 107 (between Westfield Drwy & Park In The Valley Drwy) San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 497-1949
I was so confuse trying to find the door to this place. I guess there's two stores facing each other, one is for bridesmaid dresses and the other is for gowns and accessories. We went in and at first no one was there... we waited a bit and a few ladies walked out and just talked, we didn't know who was the sale person so we just decided to started looking through the dresses ourselves. After a while a lady came and said help yourselves, remember to tie the dresses back on the hanger with a double loop. UH ok I guess it's self service here. There were dresses everywhere! in the hallway, in the dressing rooms, just everywhere! I guess we could take pictures because no one was there to stop us HAHA. We also dropped by the bridesmaid side and tried on a few dresses, I wanted more information on a dress they didn't have in store and the sale lady said write a message down for her and she'll get back to me.. but never did.
Bridal & Veil Mission Valley
1233 Camino Del Rio S San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 295-1588
This place has a pretty good selection of dresses, the sales person is all about making the sale, they'll work on 2 or even 3 brides at one time regardless of if you have an appointment or not. Don't expect to feel special here, customer service isn't what they're known for. They will however follow up with any requests or questions through a phone call. Anyways, there are plenty of mirror rooms so that wasn't really a problem. The sales rep does a good job at pulling dresses that matches the styles you're looking for. Prices here are a bit pricier because they offer a 10% discount for registering on their website which ends up leveling out with other places. They won't tell you the designer or style name/# until you make the purchase and originally there is a no photography policy but once you decide to buy you can basically do whatever you want.
I ended up getting my dress here, obviously not because of their customer service but because this was the only place in southern California that I could try on the dress I wanted.
I really love my dress! The more I look at it, the more I love it and can't wait for it to come in so I could try it on over and over hahah. Oh yeah, I also found my wedding shoes, after looked all over the internet and in every possible store.. I FOUND IT. It was a very productive week...dress... check! shoes... check!
10515 N Mopac Expwy Ste A145 Austin, TX 78759 (512) 342-2432
While visiting Catherine in Austin, Texas I was literally bribe to go try on wedding dress (44 oz of strawberry limeade during happy hour can go a long way). I can say I was glad to have this be my first experience. We walked in around 2 in the afternoon with no appointment and started looking around. Jessica, the sales rep was wonderful! I told her I didn't really know what I was looking for since this was my first time trying on gowns and if we can just put on a few different shapes then that would be great! Jessica definitely did just that, she pulled a few style from each silhouette and we worked from there. She listened to all my likes and dislikes and continued to pull dress from what I was feeling...she was not overbearing at all. We also were able to take as many pictures as we wanted. Jessica treated us wonderfully even though though she knew she wasn't making a sale, she even wrote down all the prices for all the different dresses we tried on. What a great first experience, especially with my favorite cousin.
David's Bridal
980 Camino De La Reina San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 220-8008
The first time I came here was with Dave in the middle of the day on a random weekday, I walked in and saw only maybe 1 or 2 other customers browsing in the store so I asked if I could try on gowns and was informed that I needed to make an appointment. Interesting considering how so many workers were just standing around doing nothing. The parking here is horrific and is always crowded! The door is also on an awkward side facing Mission Center Road (looking across to Chase).
The following Saturday with an appointment time scheduled I came here with my sister and mom. After registration we were assigned a sales rep and set up with a room. I had done my homework and printed a few dresses I wanted to try on, I was able to try on the majority of the dresses. The sales rep was very friendly, however she didn't suggest any additional design or style or gave input in other dresses that might work besides just pulling the dresses I had requested to try on. The space here is kind of tight since you are right next to another girl but we were able to do what we needed to. You can take pictures here as well.
Brides by Demetrios
2025 Camino Del Este San Diego, CA 92108 Neighborhood: Mission Valley (619) 294-2575
We dropped by here since we finished early at David's Bridal and our appointment at 2000 Dreams isn't until later. After registering I was assigned a sales rep and was able to try on a few dresses without an appointment. We pulled a few styles ourselves from the rack and the rep pulled a few based on what I was telling her, she also did a good job with accessories such as beaded belts and veil. The space is not as tight as David's Bridal since the mirrors are not directly in front of the dressing rooms, you are still right next to another girl so it was difficult taking pictures without someone else in your picture. The sales rep gave us info on the upcoming trunk show and the deals are pretty great, 15% off the dresses and additional $50 off on the first day of trunk show. This place seems less hectic than David's bridal.
2000 Dreams
4180 Convoy Street San Diego, CA 92111 (858) 541-0684
I had made an appointment 4 days in advance because I was going to be with my sister and mom, and I wanted to make sure we were set to go. I also printed dresses taken from their website to make the process more smoothly. Coming from Mission Valley I was stuck in a bit of traffic so I called on the way over to let them know I was running 10 minutes late and see if I could still come in. The lady over the phone was hesitant and said I could still come in if it's only 5-10 minutes late. I said yes I'll be right there.
Coming into the store, the first thing you see is not the front desk but rather rows of dresses stuffed on racks. As you walk to the very back of the room there are maybe 3 or 4 made shift dressing 'rooms' and one stage area. Piles of stuff was everywhere, I started feeling claustrophobic. We sat down and waited for a while, a sale lady looked over from the crowd of customers and asked what did we want? I said I had an appointment, I was just on the phone with her a few minutes ago and before I could continue she said lots of people came in without an appointment and since they're here she had to help them first, everything is backed up by an hour (what the heeze if they were backed up she could have just told me to not come in)... told her I printed the dresses I wanted to try on from the website so that should be easy for her to just pull them. She took my sheet and told me to go ahead and 'familiarize myself with the inventory' as she continues to help the other girls and paid no attention to my printout. I figured I'll do it myself and see if I could find the dresses. the dresses were crammed so tight with no apparent rhyme or reason as to how it's organized. A different sale girl came over and asked if I pulled any dresses that I wanted to try on and I showed her my list and said I can't find any of these, so I described what I was looking for. She took my sheet and didn't get any of the dresses on the list explaining that the samples had been sold so it's not available for me to try on and the website is outdated and what they have doesn't reflect what's on the site. After a while, she pulled two dresses that had all the stuff I said I didn't like. I put one on just for the heck of it, I could barely fit inside the dressing room and no one was there to help clamp it or anything... the other stuff they pulled I didn't even want to try on. The first lady was snappy and wanted to know if I was going to try it or not.. I said no thanks and decided to leave. All the dressing rooms were full and with just 2 sales rep that I knew it wasn't going to be productive if I stayed. As I walked out the 2nd rep ran after me and explained again about all the walk ins and I told her I understand but priority should always be given to someone who makes an appointment especially when I even called to let them know I was running 5 minutes late, if they were really busy they could have just me to not come in over the phone. Oh yeah, NO pictures are allowed here.
On a different day Dave and I dropped by Mon Amie on the way home from an LA trip...
Mon Amie Bridal Salon
355 Bristol St Suite N Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 546-5700
There was a sample sale that weekend and I called to make an appointment. I was told that dresses there starts at $1800. I came and was given time to look around, a rep came 15 minutes later to ask about the style I was looking for, I gave her a break down of what I was looking for and she didn't seem like she was very interested in what I was saying after hearing my price point, she pulled 2 dresses, both didn't match what i was describing and since there were no other effort or suggestions from the sales rep, I got dressed and left. Could it be that the poor customer service was because I didn't want to spend 5K on a dress? maybe, maybe not but my impression was this place is kinda bourgeoisie and unless you're willing to spend the big bucks you're not gonna get the treatment you deserve.
Another day of dress shopping, I went up to Escondido, dropped by a few really small places that seems to be more for alterations. I guess they can so order dresses from a catalog, most of them are alright because they offer free alterations if you order it through them but the sample dresses that were in the stores have probably been around since the 80s.
Bridal by Susanti
339 W 2nd Ave (between Escondido Blvd & Juniper St) Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 489-5911
One of the bigger bridal places in Escondido is bridal by Susanti, the location is convenient because there's a tux place right next door. It was completely empty, I walked in and there wasn't anyone around, I just started to help myself and looked through the dresses. After a while, a sales rep came over and said let her know if I needed help, I told her the specs I was looking for she told me to feel free to pull the dresses. She was very nice helping me into the dresses using all the clamps and even helping me take pictures of the dresses as I'm in them. However, I'm not sure if she's familiar with what dresses are in the show room. The store was very hot even though they air was turned up, however, the fitting room was roomy, you definitely have space to move around in the massive dresses.
The sales rep was very nice, even writing down the designer, dress name/# and cost on a card for me.
Aria Bridal
200 E Via Rancho Pkwy, #247-B North County Fair Mall Escondido, CA 92025 (760) 839-2742
This is located on the Onami side of the Mall, I came in without an appointment and there was only 1 other older couple there picking up a dress they had ordered. I told the sales rep what I was looking for and she started to pull a few and let me look through the stuff they had. NO photography and NO they won't tell you the designer or style # saying that once they order it from the designer they just relabel it with their own label and #. The dressing room is on the small side and so is the stage but because I was the only one there, it wasn't so bad. The girl helping me was pregnant and she was having difficulty breathing and I felt bad that she was working and on her feet. She looked like she needed a nice cold drink and someplace comfy to put her feet up. After many tries of getting info on the dresses I was interested in, all I walked away with was the possibility of the designer's name with no additional information on the collection or anything else. I was told to just look online and see if I could find the dress. BAH. Also, if there was a dress that you wanted to try on but they don't have the sample, they could request to borrow one from the designer but will charge you $75 (this amount would apply to your gown purchase.)
Another day of wedding dress shopping, this time I went East with my mom and we were going to hit up all the places along the 8.
Bridal and Veil Outlet
4620 Alvarado Canyon Rd Ste 12 San Diego, CA 92120 (619) 563-4933
The only 'outlet' I found around San Diego. This place sell sample dresses from the Bridal and Veil shop in Mission Valley. The girl working is very nice and bored, seems like no one comes around too often and she craves human interaction. Finding this place was weird you can see the store from the front but because they were fixing the entrance you basically have to go through the back towards the parking lot, up the elevator, pass the outdoors store and to the back to find the door of this place. Dresses on the website is what's available in store and prices is about 50% tag prices .
Prevue Formal & Bridal
5500 Grossmont Center Dr Ste 111 (between Havenhill Rd & La Mesa Blvd) La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 589-2100
This is like a dress shop inside a mall that you go to when looking for a homecoming or a prom dress, that happens to also have wedding dresses. The sales girls are not professional bridal consultant but still very nice. I was given the bigger room with a bench inside, the mirror area is very small, you can't see the front and the back at the same time I think there's 2 or 3 pedestal so there's not too much space. We just dropped by without an appointment, it doesn't seem like you need one but if you can avoid high school dance seasons that would probably be a really good idea.
Amour Bridal & Evening Wear
4652 Palm Ave (between Finley Ave & Lemon Ave) La Mesa, CA 91941 (619) 466-2668
This little shop is located in between all these antique shops, it might have been a sign to what I might find inside? The dresses were like from the 90s and the sales rep was this older... I mean older .. maybe in her 70s? ... she couldn't hear what I was telling her and kept asking me the same questions over and over. She really did try her best but I just didn't seem like there was anything I even wanted to try on. I left after a skim through of what they consider their 'new' stuff was. I found a dress I saw at the Bridal and Veil outlet for full price.
Angel Bridal
5921 El Cajon Blvd (between 59th St & 60th St) San Diego, CA 92115 (619) 229-0323
This place is a mess, there's stuff everywhere. It was highly advertised in the Vietnamese newspaper and upon coming in we were met by the owner and her daughters (their faces says it all... it's summer and I have to be HERE!?). I asked her about prices and was thrown off by how it's different depending on my wedding location. I was told that chair sash rental is $1 if I had my wedding in east San Diego but because it's up in Rancho Bernardo it'll be $2 each because it's a very far drive. I was shown a catalog of dresses and the owner pointed out which ones she had for samples but when I asked to try it them on she said the dresses have been boxed up and dry cleaned so I can't do that. She also told me that she can custom make any dresses but based on the look of the store I dunno how good of an idea that might be.
A trip up to santa ana with Mom, we went to the following places:
Dai Bac Wedding Center
9251 Bishop Pl Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 899-8008
They have a lot of fancy ao dai to rent, along with all the things you'll need for engagement and tea ceremony. They also sold Casablanca dresses through the catalog and even though there are sample dresses in the shop, you can't try any dress on unless you're really planning to buy it, she said it's because dry cleaning is expensive.
Silk Image
9114 Bolsa Ave Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 903-6699
This small little shop has ao dai fabric for sale ~$100 for the fabric and $110 for labor. I feel like ao dai fabric is such a rip off because all they do is cut it from the roll and decides to charge you up the whazoo for it. Ao dai's fabric is only about 3 yards so how in the world could fabric be that expensive. This is everywhere that sales ao dai fabric not just Silk Image.
Hollywood Bridal
9545 Bolsa Ave Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 775-5455
I actually been here before and rented bridesmaid dresses for my cousin's wedding a few years back. Vy was a great help, she sat down with me and went through all the prices for rentals vs purchase. Like other places she also sell gowns through a catalog, there are few samples but you are able to try it on, prices are much cheaper here than American prices probably by $3-400 . I think the designers are limited, I don't recall which ones haha it's been a while. Vy and her sister does makeup, even though her sister is in San Diego there's still a travel fee for Vy to come down to SD. This is like a one stop shop. Lots of bridesmaid dresses or formals to choose from
Thuy Bridal & Florist
14263 Brookhurst St Garden Grove, CA 92843 (714) 839-6588
This place was pretty small, the owner didn't really show us around or anything, she basically told us the basic prices and then vented about how the contractor she hired to fix her house is asking for more money when she just gave him 5K yesterday. We sympathized with her and quickly sneak out.
Elegant Bridal
15639 Brookhurst St Westminster, CA 92683 (714) 210-5448
We went here because of Phat's recommendation and the girls seems to really likes Phat. She told us to come back in February if we're interested in rentals because they constantly get new items in.
The Wedding day
18449 Brookhurst St Ste 1 Fountain Valley, CA 92708 (714) 593-5900
I made an appointment the day before and came in a little early, filled out the paperwork and started looking through the dresses. I like how the labels are color coordinated based on the prices of the dresses. There were a pretty good selection and the consultant was very tentative, she listened to what I was looking for and did a really good job of trying to find the right dress. Half way through the appointment, the owner came in and also assisted with making suggestions and recommendations. I feel in love not with a dress but the perfect rhinestone belt... too bad it was $400. Pictures are welcomed and customer services was excellent. They didn't worry about time constraint or how many dresses were tried on.
Chia Lieu Bridal Couture
3816 S Bristol St Ste J Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 966-5399
This is a higher end boutique by a Vietnamese designer. Her designs are very simple and not complicated. She did offer custom work which starts around $3500 if you were interested in going towards that direction.
Jaclyn's Bridal
3930 S Bristol St Ste 204 Santa Ana, CA 92704 (714) 549-1493
This is in the same center as Chia Lieu, conveniently next to a tux shop, we dropped by 30 minutes prior to closing so we didn't have too much time to look around. I did try on a dress and the sales rep did a great job at accessorizing it. She showed me different ways to tie sashes and using different clips to create an individualized look. She was very creative in that aspect.
I made a trip up to Anaheim with my parents because there was a trunk show I wanted to attend.
Mariposa Bride
316 N Anaheim Blvd Anaheim, CA 92805 (714) 776-6881
This place had such great reviews on yelp and what excellent timing of the trunk show. I called for an appointment and was assured that the dresses I was interested in would be there. On arrival, I checked in and was not met with my consultant for more than 20 minutes later. I showed her the 4 dresses I wanted to try and she left to go get it from the back. A while later she came back empty handed and said they didn't have any of those samples. WHAT THE HECK!? I specifically called days before to make sure I wasn't wasting my time driving up to Anaheim. BaH! I told her what I was looking for and she didn't really pull any dresses that matched the description. My mom suggested to try some on since we were already there and so I did. The consultant wasn't really around to help with clipping the dresses. I felt like she was preoccupied with something else. This was definitely not as impressive as all the yelp reviews had mentioned.
The Bustle
1011 Camino Del Mar Ste 114 (between 10th St & 11th St) San Diego, CA 92014 (858) 523-9254
This place is by appointment only, I had an appointment at 4:30 but due to traffic coming down from Santa Ana I knew I wasn't going to make it. I called around 3:30 and told her about the crawl of the traffic and said we can reschedule but she said don't worry she'll wait for me and just drive safely. I kept up updated of my progress or lack there of but the whole time was assured that the time was saved for me so just come. I didn't make it until 5:30 (3 hours in traffic) and was happily greeted by the sales consultant. She had even made a cute little sign in front of the store to greet us. She asked if we would like some champagne and little cakes were also put out. The selection here isn't as much as other places but the the customer service was excellent. They really know how to make you feel special and was definitely not pushy. There's also a 15% off card that I got through Bridal Insider that is a great discount.
Catherine was in town and after going for Dole whip we decided to continue the dress search.
Here come the Bride
2225 Camino Del Rio S Ste A San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 688-9201
This place has the BEST dressing room a comfy couch and flat screen TV ensure who ever you brought along won't be bored especially if they're not that interested in the dress shopping process. It's quite odd that this place uses binder clamps to tighten the dresses since most of the other locations will use rubber tipped spring clamps which works so much better! You can take photos here so remember to bring the camera.
D'Angelo Couture Bridal
1400 Camino De La Reina Ste 120 & Ste 107 (between Westfield Drwy & Park In The Valley Drwy) San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 497-1949
I was so confuse trying to find the door to this place. I guess there's two stores facing each other, one is for bridesmaid dresses and the other is for gowns and accessories. We went in and at first no one was there... we waited a bit and a few ladies walked out and just talked, we didn't know who was the sale person so we just decided to started looking through the dresses ourselves. After a while a lady came and said help yourselves, remember to tie the dresses back on the hanger with a double loop. UH ok I guess it's self service here. There were dresses everywhere! in the hallway, in the dressing rooms, just everywhere! I guess we could take pictures because no one was there to stop us HAHA. We also dropped by the bridesmaid side and tried on a few dresses, I wanted more information on a dress they didn't have in store and the sale lady said write a message down for her and she'll get back to me.. but never did.
Bridal & Veil Mission Valley
1233 Camino Del Rio S San Diego, CA 92108 (619) 295-1588
This place has a pretty good selection of dresses, the sales person is all about making the sale, they'll work on 2 or even 3 brides at one time regardless of if you have an appointment or not. Don't expect to feel special here, customer service isn't what they're known for. They will however follow up with any requests or questions through a phone call. Anyways, there are plenty of mirror rooms so that wasn't really a problem. The sales rep does a good job at pulling dresses that matches the styles you're looking for. Prices here are a bit pricier because they offer a 10% discount for registering on their website which ends up leveling out with other places. They won't tell you the designer or style name/# until you make the purchase and originally there is a no photography policy but once you decide to buy you can basically do whatever you want.
I ended up getting my dress here, obviously not because of their customer service but because this was the only place in southern California that I could try on the dress I wanted.
I really love my dress! The more I look at it, the more I love it and can't wait for it to come in so I could try it on over and over hahah. Oh yeah, I also found my wedding shoes, after looked all over the internet and in every possible store.. I FOUND IT. It was a very productive week...dress... check! shoes... check!
The Dress - Reflection
I'm not gonna lie and say I haven't thought about wedding gown in the last 10 years of our relationship or even have a folder on my desktop labeled "wedding" and subfolders in different categories 'dress, flowers, cake, etc' hahaha Yes! I am that neurotic. In the words of Dave... Prior planning prevent poor performance.
All the things involving the wedding prior to the dress (photographer, videographer, church, reception, etc) seems to come together so smoothly because I felt like we had a clear idea of what it was we were looking for really help to book that right vendor.
Dave and I have been a great team through the entire planning process so originally I wanted Dave to be part of this process as well. But I thought about it and not because I care about superstition or anything like that. Rather, I want to keep this ONE thing a surprise because I want to see Dave's genuine reaction during the first look... I think with all the busy things we'll be doing through out the day.. this moment will be very special for just the two of us.
This decision to leave Dave in the dark might have also made the process of deciding on a dress more difficult than what it could have been because I didn't have Dave to give me his feedback of yays or nays.
I may have also been a little jaded from watching all the shows like say Yes to the Dress or Platinum weddings because it boggles my mind on how much a wedding dress actually cost. The idea of paying so much money for an item you wear for only a few hours seems like such a waste of money.
However, through the entire process I learned that the MAIN reason why it was so difficult for me to commit to a dress was because being such a frugal shopper who LOVES a good bargain for myself, it seemed so selfish to spend this large amount of money on just me. Whereas, money isn't ever an issue when comes to the happiness of friends or family.
In life, there are so many few moments that you can keep special just for yourself.
Today, I did decide on a dress and splurged on the purchase, but I want to thank my awesome support team for assuring me that it's ok to be happy. I love you, you guys are the best!
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Monday, June 27, 2011
NFP #4
Done and DONE! We officially completed ALL the church requirements!
We attended our last NFP class tonight! Dave and Cheryl has been very informative with teaching us all the rules and techniques of the Symto-thermal method.
The funny thing is Dave is actually better at reading the charts than I am..I guess it's cause he made up all these funny acronyms to remember all the important readings.
He's really bought into it and has been telling everyone about it, and I mean EVERYONE. And you know how convincing Dave can be hehe.
Well I'm glad we've been able to get a lot done in the last few months. I know time is just going to fly by pretty quickly. We have less than a year left and even though a lot of the big stuff are done, there are still so many things to tend to.
"Just thinking about a friend makes you want to do a happy dance, because a friend is someone who loves you in spite of your faults."
— Charles M. Schulz
— Charles M. Schulz
Videographer - CHECK
Wow! we're on a roll.
Contract and deposit in the mail this morning.
Dave and I were going back and forth on whether a videographer was necessary. And after recognizing what a HORRIBLE memory I have! (Refer to Leg 4 of Proposal videos) we felt it was definitely necessary if I was to remember any part of the wedding day.
We clicked with Saul and Jeannie immediately when we met back in May (actually on my birthday).
What a wonderful belated birthday gift to have them share our special day.
Welcome to the family guys!
Contract and deposit in the mail this morning.
Dave and I were going back and forth on whether a videographer was necessary. And after recognizing what a HORRIBLE memory I have! (Refer to Leg 4 of Proposal videos) we felt it was definitely necessary if I was to remember any part of the wedding day.
We clicked with Saul and Jeannie immediately when we met back in May (actually on my birthday).
What a wonderful belated birthday gift to have them share our special day.
Welcome to the family guys!
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Catholic Engaged Encounter
I can't believe it's the third week of June already, we've been engaged for 4 months and it's been a whirlwind of activities. We got a lot of things accomplished in regards to locking down vendors as well as meeting all the church requirements.
Friday afternoon we made the drive up to Oceanside to attend the Engaged Encounter weekend at the beautiful Mission San Luis Rey.
But first, we went to dinner at Felix's BBQ with Soul and I gotta say the corn bread muffin and chicken is outstanding. We checked in and were assigned different rooms, we also met with our roommates, a younger couple from Irvine whose getting married this fall.
They meant business because 30 minutes after checking in, topic talks started immediately and went on until 11ish. Man it was a pretty long day.
So sum up the rest of the weekend it involved waking up early (6:30) breakfast, listening to topic talks, reflection and conversation with your partner, repeat until lunch, continue until dinner and repeat until bed time (10:30). And of course snack every time you get a chance to stand up because everyone took it really seriously when the paperwork recommended us to bring snacks, I mean there was everything you can imagine, from bottled coca cola to homemade cookies. We were also provided 3 meals on Saturday and 2 on Sunday. It was pretty good, tasted like home cooking! oh, the 24 hr coffee house also helped a lot.
I gotta say it's pretty intensive, some topics do get repetitive but overall it's a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your significant other, away from all distractions. The weekend provides you with a chance to discuss issues you and your partner should come to consensus prior to making the big leap.
When Sunday afternoon came around, I honestly didn't want to leave. The Mission was so peaceful and beautiful with the lush lawn and wonderful rose gardens. It was also really nice to have Dave all to myself, away from cell phones and laptops was a nice luxury.
As we drove back to reality, it was Father's day and we made it home just in time for dinner. I want to thank you sweetie for experiencing this weekend with me. It reminded me what a great team we are, how well we can work together in a very unconventional way and what I appreciate most is how we compliments one another in our similarities as well as differences. I love you very much and can't wait for what the future has in store for us.
Friday afternoon we made the drive up to Oceanside to attend the Engaged Encounter weekend at the beautiful Mission San Luis Rey.
But first, we went to dinner at Felix's BBQ with Soul and I gotta say the corn bread muffin and chicken is outstanding. We checked in and were assigned different rooms, we also met with our roommates, a younger couple from Irvine whose getting married this fall.
They meant business because 30 minutes after checking in, topic talks started immediately and went on until 11ish. Man it was a pretty long day.
So sum up the rest of the weekend it involved waking up early (6:30) breakfast, listening to topic talks, reflection and conversation with your partner, repeat until lunch, continue until dinner and repeat until bed time (10:30). And of course snack every time you get a chance to stand up because everyone took it really seriously when the paperwork recommended us to bring snacks, I mean there was everything you can imagine, from bottled coca cola to homemade cookies. We were also provided 3 meals on Saturday and 2 on Sunday. It was pretty good, tasted like home cooking! oh, the 24 hr coffee house also helped a lot.
I gotta say it's pretty intensive, some topics do get repetitive but overall it's a wonderful opportunity to spend time with your significant other, away from all distractions. The weekend provides you with a chance to discuss issues you and your partner should come to consensus prior to making the big leap.
When Sunday afternoon came around, I honestly didn't want to leave. The Mission was so peaceful and beautiful with the lush lawn and wonderful rose gardens. It was also really nice to have Dave all to myself, away from cell phones and laptops was a nice luxury.
As we drove back to reality, it was Father's day and we made it home just in time for dinner. I want to thank you sweetie for experiencing this weekend with me. It reminded me what a great team we are, how well we can work together in a very unconventional way and what I appreciate most is how we compliments one another in our similarities as well as differences. I love you very much and can't wait for what the future has in store for us.
Friday, June 17, 2011
Photographer - CHECK
I'm so excited to book our photographer today. I'm really looking forward to working with him. I know he'll do a wonderful job of capturing all the moments on our wedding day. To me, this is one of the most important aspect of the wedding.. after the cake has been devoured, flowers fade, all the guests has gone home... all Dave and I have left are the memories captured in these photos.
"A picture is worth a thousand words" and I hope it'll bring just as many smiles to see the love and happiness from our friends and families.
Welcome to the family Eric! Thank you for sharing our special day with us.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
10th year anniversary
Our 10th year anniversary! I can't believe we've been together for more than 1/3 of our lives.
It's crazy to think that just a short while ago, we were two little kids getting ready to graduate high school, trying to figure out how to keep our relationship the same as we prepare to leave for different colleges.
We've been through a lot in the last decade:
We survived being in a long distant relationship.
We've seen each other grow up, first graduating college then grad school. Next, figuring out our true passion is to work with students to better their future.
We became closer friends than ever, appreciating all the strengths as well as weaknesses.
And now, we're starting a new journey of engagement towards marriage. I can't wait to see what the next decade has in store for us. I'm sure it'll be filled with excitement but most of all... love.
We celebrated our 10th year anniversary by attending our wonderful friends, Sol and Janice wedding. We came up to Torrance Wednesday night for the rehearsal and spent time with all our pals to help Sol celebrate his last night as a single man.
Their marriage took place on 6/9 in the beautiful Wayfarer Chapel and the wonderful reception was held at Trump Golf Course.
My absolute favorite part of the wedding is that I can definitely feel the love between Sol and Janice.
I wish them a marriage that is ~happily ever after~ because as they said on their wedding "I want nobody nobody but YOU!"
It's crazy to think that just a short while ago, we were two little kids getting ready to graduate high school, trying to figure out how to keep our relationship the same as we prepare to leave for different colleges.
We've been through a lot in the last decade:
We survived being in a long distant relationship.
We've seen each other grow up, first graduating college then grad school. Next, figuring out our true passion is to work with students to better their future.
We became closer friends than ever, appreciating all the strengths as well as weaknesses.
And now, we're starting a new journey of engagement towards marriage. I can't wait to see what the next decade has in store for us. I'm sure it'll be filled with excitement but most of all... love.
We celebrated our 10th year anniversary by attending our wonderful friends, Sol and Janice wedding. We came up to Torrance Wednesday night for the rehearsal and spent time with all our pals to help Sol celebrate his last night as a single man.
Their marriage took place on 6/9 in the beautiful Wayfarer Chapel and the wonderful reception was held at Trump Golf Course.
My absolute favorite part of the wedding is that I can definitely feel the love between Sol and Janice.
I wish them a marriage that is ~happily ever after~ because as they said on their wedding "I want nobody nobody but YOU!"
Monday, June 6, 2011
NFP #3
Not only is today our 3rd class of NFP (luckily there were no other incidents in the parking lot) but what's more exciting is that Dave passed his CCNA!
I'm so proud of all the hard work he's been doing besides studying for this test, working 3 jobs and still managed to attend all our wedding appointments and interviews with prospective vendors from San Diego all the way up to LA.
The more we learn about NFP, the more I think .... what a wonderful dad Dave will be...when the time comes of course. He has so many amazing values and characters that I admire... kids tend to be drawn to him already... maybe it's because he's so cuddly or because he's a big kid at heart but whatever the reason may be ... I am really look forward to our future together.
I'm so proud of all the hard work he's been doing besides studying for this test, working 3 jobs and still managed to attend all our wedding appointments and interviews with prospective vendors from San Diego all the way up to LA.
The more we learn about NFP, the more I think .... what a wonderful dad Dave will be...when the time comes of course. He has so many amazing values and characters that I admire... kids tend to be drawn to him already... maybe it's because he's so cuddly or because he's a big kid at heart but whatever the reason may be ... I am really look forward to our future together.
Saturday, May 7, 2011
Pre-Cana
Bright and early on a gloomy Saturday morning, Dave picked me up at 7:15 and we drove down the Diocesan Pastoral Center.
*He was sweet enough to pick up some McDonalds and got all the good stuff - oatmeal, egg mcSausage, mcCafe, and sweet tea* what a great fiance!
We got there and the parking lot was full! Went down to the first floor and sign-in, got all our handouts, books, cds, and scantrons then found a seat 4 tables from the back of the hall and settled in for a long day. The schedule said we'll be there until 4:30.
First thing on the agenda was the "Foccus- Pre-Married Inventory- Couple Report" it included a minimum of 156 questions and more if you were living together, have different faith, or have been married before. We were divided to different sides of the room and was given time to answer all the questions.
I think every couple should fill this out prior to getting engaged because it's a great conversation starter of all the issues you should at least discuss prior to marriage. Ask Dave about his answers... it's a great story!
After the survey was breakfast: fresh fruits, muffins, coffee, juice, etc. they brought in a catering company to prepare all the meals and snacks for the whole day.
A professor from USD who is also a family therapist came and talked about strategies to work through arguments. Then talks about what does marriage mean for the Catholic Church. What are you really agreeing to when you say your vows.
Lunch was chicken enchilada, rice, beans and chips.
More talks....
Afternoon break was cookies and ice cream
Finished the day with a little intro of Natural Family Planning. By 3:45 we were wrapping up and sent on our way.
My favorite part was getting to spend the whole day with Dave.
*He was sweet enough to pick up some McDonalds and got all the good stuff - oatmeal, egg mcSausage, mcCafe, and sweet tea* what a great fiance!
We got there and the parking lot was full! Went down to the first floor and sign-in, got all our handouts, books, cds, and scantrons then found a seat 4 tables from the back of the hall and settled in for a long day. The schedule said we'll be there until 4:30.
First thing on the agenda was the "Foccus- Pre-Married Inventory- Couple Report" it included a minimum of 156 questions and more if you were living together, have different faith, or have been married before. We were divided to different sides of the room and was given time to answer all the questions.
I think every couple should fill this out prior to getting engaged because it's a great conversation starter of all the issues you should at least discuss prior to marriage. Ask Dave about his answers... it's a great story!
After the survey was breakfast: fresh fruits, muffins, coffee, juice, etc. they brought in a catering company to prepare all the meals and snacks for the whole day.
A professor from USD who is also a family therapist came and talked about strategies to work through arguments. Then talks about what does marriage mean for the Catholic Church. What are you really agreeing to when you say your vows.
Lunch was chicken enchilada, rice, beans and chips.
More talks....
Afternoon break was cookies and ice cream
Finished the day with a little intro of Natural Family Planning. By 3:45 we were wrapping up and sent on our way.
My favorite part was getting to spend the whole day with Dave.
Monday, May 2, 2011
NFP #2
I think Monday hates us!
1. We just bought a brand new bottle of gummy vitamins yesterday at Costco, left it in the car today and it was completely melted.
2. As I was driving to meet Dave for dinner, an empty moving box on the 163 flew into the front of my car and was stuck on there until I exited (it took out my left light!)
3. We went to Dumpling Inn but found out they're closed on Mondays.
4. Dave was backing up into a parking spot for NFP and a lady suddenly opened her car door so Dave hit it! *sigh*
Monday, April 18, 2011
NFP #1
Monday afternoon, we arrived at the Diocesan Pastoral Center for our first out of four Natural Family Planning classes. There were 6 other couples, some were already married, while most were engaged. Our instructors are two elderly individuals who has been married for over 40 years, one a retired scientist and the other a retired math teacher. With 4 adult children, they spent their time teaching NFP and Marriage prep classes as well as traveling. They just came back from two weeks vacation in Hawaii... man... that's the life!
The whole process was pretty interesting, it started with a review of anatomy and then we went into learning about the sympto-thermal method. Overall, it's quite a commitment on the woman's part, she has to take body temperature every morning as well as chart observations daily. The men are only there for moral and emotional support... Our next class is in two weeks!
For being so good, Dave and I rewarded ourselves with macha green tea and popcorn chicken after wards... nom-nom-nom!
Monday, April 4, 2011
Church - BOOKED!
The last few weeks has been pretty busy for both Dave and I.
I had IEP meetings up the wazzoo the whole month of March.
Dave was sick a couple of weeks ago, as well as started on his 2nd part time job. He did a huge data transfer (I dunno if this is the actual IT term) but regardless he's been working basically two 40 hours jobs.
Ever since our meeting with Father Michael who told us the church we were considering was EHH. We haven't had any time to go look at any other locations. Due to the Otay Shooting this morning, Dave's school was closed since it was only a few blocks away. Luckily no one else was injured but it gave us some time to run much needed errands.
In the afternoon, we decided to continue our search for a church. Dave had emailed me weeks earlier with a few church possibilities, I checked out their websites but nothing jumped out so I just pushed it aside. Since we haven't found the a church for our wedding ceremony, we decided to take a look at these possibilities in person. To my surprise, the first church we stopped at was like love at first sight for both Dave and I. The view from the church parking lot is beautiful! you can see the entire west side of San Diego. Inside was a perfect balance of wood ceiling (thumbs up from Dave) and beautiful stained glass windows (two thumbs up from Marilyn).
I felt like we were reading the scripts from Goldilocks and the 3 bears: "it wasn't too big, it wasn't too small, it was just right, everything was just right" Dave said this is IT within 10 seconds of walking through the doors. We decided to go to the parish office and get for more info on how to reserve the date. Since we are non-parishioners, Diane the secretary said our priest need to have a conversation with Father Steve before she can give us the paperwork. We called Father Michael immediately and left him a voicemail, saying we found THE church and if he can get in touch with Father Steve so we can put down our deposit to save the date. A few minutes later, Father Michael called us back saying he spoke with Diane and everything is good. We asked him how he felt about our choices and he said it's perfect, not because he was bias or anything but he was the assistant pastor there 15 years ago. How funny is that? Everything seems to just fall into place, it's as though all the puzzle pieces is already there and we just have to put it in the right spot.
We called Diane back and she wrote us into her book, we'll put a deposit down and get the paperwork in the next couple of days. YAY! we just booked our church.
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