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Korina Sanchez-Mar Roxas Wedding

I am currently watching the Live coverage of the wedding of the year “Korina Sanchez-Mar Roxas.”

Korina walked down the long aisle of the Sto. Domingo Church in Quezon City wearing an elegant off-shoulder gown by Pepito Albert, sans veil, a modern-version of the Maria Clara, which hugs her curvaceous figure. Korina is radiant, with her hair coiffed, just like any other bride, she looks happy and dreamy, like a childhood dream coming true. Mid-way, Korina bowed down as she shed some tears.

I remember my own wedding. Despite my telling myself again and again that I will not cry, I could not help it. But it was during the exchange of vows that my tears finally gave way.

Anyway, I believe the guests at Korina’s wedding will just be sharing bread literally at the reception, as in bread, like pandesal, etc. The couple has donated their grand reception money to the victims of the typhoons. Nevertheless, a very nice church wedding happened.

With this kind of reception started by Korina and Mar, will the rest of the Filipino people follow in their footsteps? To have a party and only serve pan de sal, with the people happily partaking?

Korina’s Wedding

Yes, veteran broadcast journalist Korina Sanchez is finally tying the know with current Senator and presidential hopeful Mar Roxas on October 23, 2009 (which is incidentally my brother’s birthday). The details are already ironed out and Korina told the public in a TV interview that everything seems to be ready, but the most important thing is that her groom should show up on the big day, she said jokingly.

At 45, this is Korina’s first marriage. She was almost married once before, but for reasons that were not disclosed to the public, it was cancelled at the last minute. But this time, this is probably for real, and despite the strength of character exudes on TV, she is no different from any other woman–she is one excited bride! And I could not blame her. Really, when it comes to love, nobody is too old or too late. She deserves to be married and be happily married.

So whether this is a political ploy, as next year will be the big year for the country’s political realm, nevertheless, it is not apparent in Korina’s beaming face as she tells of their wedding plans and then the honeymoon.

Well, this early, best wishes, Ms. Korina!