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When two become one

OH YES, IT'S JOHNNY! - Johnny Litton -
"The supreme happiness of life is the conviction we are loved." Victor Hugo
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It was during Mass at Woodrose Chapel in Alabang that Katrina Chavez, eldest daughter of former Solicitor General Frank Chavez and wife Jean, and her friends first spotted La Salle Zobel student Charles Bernard Reyes as a prom date prospect. No, Bern and Trina didn’t end up as prom dates. But they met at a soiree hosted by then high school parent coordinator Nanette Puyat, developing a deep friendship which spanned a period of eight years.

At the feast of Nuestro Señora del Guadalupe, Bern and Trina exchanged "I do’s" at the Santuario de San Antonio in Forbes Park. The wedding was officiated by Msgr. Gerry Santos and Fr. Roy Rosales.

Katrina marched down the aisle in the arm of Frank, resplendent in an Auggie Cordero French Chantilly lace and duchess satin Grace Kelly-inspired wedding gown with mini satin-covered buttons cascading from the upper back bodice throughout the length of her gown. Auggie surprised Katrina with his last-minute decision to add a bustle, thereby exuding a ’50s-inspired aura of romance and nostalgia. Patrick Rosas added to the blooming bride’s beauty with his styling of her hair and makeup.

The cathedral length tulle veil edged with French Chantilly lace and Swarovski crystals, a gift from mom Jean, highlighted Katrina’s white gold diamond dangling earrings from Pruding Alfonso’s PS2 collection at the Rockwell. Powerful rendition of classic and solemn church songs were sung by Frank’s primo y prima Nolyn and Liza Cabahug, accompanied by the strings of Velvet Mood.

The maid of honor was best friend Bea Berenguer-Testa of Mondial Tours and the bridesmaids were high school bosom buddies Lexi Schulze and Monsi Ozaeta Cron, and sisters Stephanie and Ingrid Chavez. The best man was Bern’s younger brother, engineer David Carl Reyes. The principal sponsors were former DILG Secretary Rafael Alunan and Miren Berenguer-Testa; Sen. Manuel Villar and Dandy Gomez; lawyer Henry Villarica and Desi Canoy; Giovanni Olivares and Vicky Cuisia; Dr. Eduardo Rivera and Nancy Ang; Ramon Que and Nenette Duran, who proxied for Connie Ongpauco-Cauton; Gerardo Angeles and Maricel Cunanan, famous for her delicious parmesan-laden ensaymadas.

Reception followed at the Shangri-La Hotel in Makati. The ballroom entrance was decorated with a refreshing and serene sight of gently flowing water from the fountain set up by Tony Rodriguez, amidst a sea of pink roses as table centerpieces. Fol Rana of "Big Picture" took care of photography chores for the day. All-night dancing was provided by Toy Symphony compliments of the bride’s aunt, Eat Bulaga director Poochie Rivera. Footloose guests, including Katrina’s classmates from UCLA who flew in for the occasion, clamored for an encore.

Let us echo a portion of Ingrid Chavez’s invocation during the reception: May Bern and Trina have a long and blessed life, comfortable and holy, successful and committed to contribute their share to society!
Greetings
Happy birthday to our celebrants today, Biboy Enriquez and Bulletin’s president Dr. Andrew Gonzales.

Advance birthday greetings to FCCP’s Lulu Castañeda, Nikki Prieto, Juan Carlos del Rosario, Prime Events’ Olive Sy, Gasthof’s Bot Gersbach, March 3; People Asia editor-in-chief Joanne Rae Ramirez, Ella Choy and Nena del Rosario, March 4; business mogul Don Jaime Zobel de Ayala, March 6.

To my loving wife Tere, a happy, happy wedding anniversary, March 3. May we have many, many more years of wedded bliss.

So, how was your week?

(For comments and inquiries, please e-mail me at jjlitton@indanet.com)

ANDREW GONZALES

AUGGIE CORDERO

BEA BERENGUER-TESTA

BERN AND TRINA

BIBOY ENRIQUEZ

BIG PICTURE

BOT GERSBACH

CHARLES BERNARD REYES

FRENCH CHANTILLY

INGRID CHAVEZ

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