Memorable Wedding in the Making
(Mental Health Management Protocol)

WEDDINGS are a time for celebration and joy, and there’s a lot that goes into making them special. There are several aspects to be considered in wedding preparations.

The wedding considerations are divided into six phases: 1) planning and preparations, that include theme and style, venue selection, guest list management,  and catering and beverages; 2) decorations and ambiance for floral arrangements, lighting and sound, and decorations; 3) entertainment and activities considering music and DJ; wedding party activities, and guest entertainment for guests, such as photo booths; 4) wedding attire for wedding dress, groom’s attire, and bridesmaids and groomsmen attire; 5) wedding favors and gifts to fit the theme and style, and gift registry for guests; and  6) wedding day logistics that include timeline, caterers and photographers, and for contingency planning. By considering these aspects, couples can create a memorable and enjoyable wedding experience for themselves and their guests.

Wedding planning is essential to ensure a smooth, enjoyable, and memorable experience for the couple and their guests. Proper planning will reduce stress on the part of the couple. The reason why, there is a need for a competent, dedicated, and committed wedding coordinator. A well-planned wedding helps create lasting memories for the couple and their guests.

Recently, a wedding of Efren B. Avergonzado and Andrea Rain C. Valleser, both are public school teachers from Ubay III District, Ubay, Bohol officiated by Rev. Fr. Cirino “Dong” Buñao was successfully celebrated on May 8, 2025, at 1:00 PM. On May 9, 2025, their house blessing was also conducted. Rev. Fr. Jeffrey M. Camargo performed the house blessing, attended by their family members and friends.

The wedding celebration was planned for years with the guidance of their parents, friends, and close relatives. By planning their wedding, couples can ensure a memorable, enjoyable, and stress-free experience for themselves and their guests.