What a whirlwind of a year! Proposal and wedding planning (mostly Sydney) non stop until the big day! Every single thing worked out so much better than we could have imagined!! Best day ever and best wife ever! ❤❤
I simply had to drop a comment on this enchanting video! You look like an utter angel and a princess in every gown you try on. Each dress is stunning, and the 'Hemmies'-the hems of the gowns-are beautifully designed, catching the essence of elegance and romance. I love how each piece reflects your unique style and personality; it's so exciting to witness your wedding journey! Weddings have always held a special place in my heart; there's just something so magical about the love and commitment they represent. I adore wedding dresses, and I also love movies that center around weddings. I must say that my all-time favorite is 27 Dresses, and next, I think I'm going to watch Bride Wars. These films really showcase some of the joy and laughter, yet sometimes chaos, that goes into planning such an important day. I'm a new subscriber on your channel, and it's so much fun following you on this amazing road to your wedding. Of course, I know your wedding happened already, but I can only imagine how beautiful everything really came out. I am looking forward to the final video that will showcase all the amazing moments from your big day! Currently working on the piece set in Portland, Oregon, back in the late 2000s. My character Francesca Pastorelli runs a shared bridal gown shop with her sister Genevieve. Anyway, I have this sweet scene at Francesca's wedding-her little niece tugging on the hem-my-niece calls it 'Hemmie'-of her dress while they are dancing. I can just envision Francesca bursting into laughter and just radiating so joyfully at that tender moment, because it is just going to be so cute and heartwarming! I also work on a second story entitled The Hemmie of Her Dress. That one's about a girl when her aunt gets married in April 2002 and during that celebration of wedding she catches onto the hem of her aunt's wedding dress-just this incredibly beautiful, tender moment that I'm just dying to write is what makes weddings memorable and special. Your videos just inspire me so! I really think I might make a collage or slideshow video with brides and grooms, putting all those beautiful moments together that were captured on the day of their lives. I may even make a playlist in honor of wedding gowns themselves-to the beauty and joy that bridal fashion brings. I hope everything is going great after the wedding, and I look forward to seeing many more videos from you in the near future. For sure, I will see your latest work! I apologize if by some chance this comment became a bit too about me, but your journey just really speaks to me, and I wanted to let you know how excited I am. Thanks for sharing such great moments and inspirations-wishing you the best for your newlywed adventures!
Great video. I loved watching to figure out more restaurants to go to. My wife and I have lived here for 2 1/2 years and there are still so many places to go and things to see. BTW, the Milwaukee Mule is now at the top of my list. BTW, as an older person, it was pretty funny to see you say "this little ape with a sandwich" about King Kong, the biggest gorilla ever . Well done and thanks.🦍😄
🎁my favorite part was how genuinely thrilled the costume party ladies reactions were. They were icing for every moment! How fun! I also love how simple yet practical your gifts were & your choice of wedding bridesmaid proposal boxes. The black with the cursive writing is a 10 out of 10 for classy elegance. I'm looking forward in watching your enter wedding series.
I don't know if you got to the words with the letter NG (yup, we have letters N and G as a single letter) but we have a lot of words that have it like ngayon (syllable breakdown: nga-yon) which means now, pangangailangan (pa-nga-nga-i-la-ngan) which means necessity, etc. It's simple to pronounce. English has it too. Although, in Tagalog, we have it at the beginning, middle, and/or end of a word but in English, it's either at the middle or end like singing, song, long, ping, etc. Just remove the part that is not NG and that's the sound of the letter NG in Tagalog. I see that you encountered "ng". It is pronounced as "nang" when it is a particle and when it is on its own. You did a great job pronouncing Tagalog words. Keep it up 😊