Showing posts with label groom vows. Show all posts
Showing posts with label groom vows. Show all posts

Rebellious Groom Larson & His Vows

Rebellious Groom Larson wanted to be clear at the onset that he believes the groom should have his own shining moments in the wedding. And why not? Like we've said before, the wedding is about the bride AND groom...not just the bride. If the bride has her own dream wedding, of course the guy has his own vision too. But most grooms will just bow down to what their brides want. I've even heard of parents who tell their sons to stay back, let the bride do what she wants, and just attend their wedding. But not for Larson. 


Photography by Framed Up Productions
Meanne writes:


I’ve always believed that I would have the final say / or idea about the wedding details. I particularly wanted a 7 layer cake, a ring with 7 diamonds, a Studebaker for my bridal car, sampaguita and lamps for the church details, a mermaid wedding gown, an unusual selection of food for the reception (I did not choose the bestsellers), and in between shoots at the New Manila-Makati bridge.  And being the persistent one that I am, I was able to get things my way. But then, it’s not just about me. The groom has his own fair share of being “rebellious”. Here’s why. 

Ang Tunay na TUNAY Talaga na Lalake....

"I love Marc because he has a good heart. It is innate in him. And I also love how much he is grateful for family and friends. So his vows really was very meaningful and heartfelt. Last year, Lola Mary died. She was 96. We really, really, wanted her to be in our wedding. That's why he really got teary-eyed on that part. Marc's vow is a vow of a good man and a good partner. I really know he will be there for me......"