Saturday, January 07, 2006

A wedding in Dumaguete




This is my fourth time to be a bridesmaid in a wedding. I hope it is not a sign of what the future holds. May it not be the saying "Always the bridesmaid, never the bride." :- )



This is my closest friend in my church. During her special day.

I pray that she will have a wonderful marriage, forever founded on God.

Congrats Abby! Congrats Neil! God bless!

5 comments:

Drifter said...

Hey Jeynie, how pretty naman you are!

Unknown said...

hi there! may i know who made your gowns? am getting married next year and my motiff is the same as your friend. I want to know some details about her wedding whether she hired a wedding planner.

By the way, which church do you go to? im also a christian.

thanks and God bless!

mae

Jen said...

HI Mae. I have to ask my friend who got married. I have to get back to you on that. How do I get in touch with you? I go to VCF the Fort right now. How about you?

Unknown said...
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Unknown said...

Hi Jen, salamat ha?

anyway this is my email meirj18@gmail.com.

thanks and Godbless.

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