The wedding that my parents had represented Traditional Filipino Wedding. It was something that my father and mother planned. Considering all expenses were covered by my father , it was symbolic, actually. The union between the two families, and the beauty and organization of it all was captured in the recording that was made in 1984.
My father had hired video crews from Tagbilaran to video tape the entire ceremony. All of which survived to this day. We had recently converted the old tape to DVD and in in it are the preserved voices, pictures, films of my grandmothers, both of whom are gone. I was able to see my parents walk the isle through their preserved videos, and to see how beautiful my mother was dressed , and how handsome my father enrobed in his barong tagalog.
Inpsiring kaayo. They were both wed in Santo Nino Parish Church in Valencia, Bohol. The same church that my grandparents were wed in, and my great-grandparents before them, and my great-great grandparents before them...
The Wedding of Engr. & Mrs. Lucino
Santo Nino Parish Church, Valencia Bohol
Engr. Lucino & Mrs. Lucino..coming out of the car, lol
My father posing in between his uncle (Dr. Hermogines T. Ebuenga, M.D [the first Anesthesiologist of Bohol]) and his mother (Mrs. Luz Lucino)
My mother with her father (Mr. Casiano Salise Salvo Sr.) and her mother (Mrs. Fortunata Tan Salvo)
Engr. & Mrs. Lucino
My beloved father and beloved mother.
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