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Part 3 - Pacquiao Country: Road to Forever

Everyone dreams of a love story that will last forever. Moreover, It is every lady's dream to meet her most awaited prince charming and a man's wish for a princess whom he shall live with happily ever after. :)

My last day at General Santos City was a day of love, excitement, and a start of a wonderful love story for my dear friends Krysh and Ian/IJ.

Like other love teams, they call theirs as KRYSHIAN!

Krysh was my med classmate and we witnessed a winding road in her search of her most awaited love story. Yes, everyone has their own stories to tell and now, is another story to celebrate love and life. <3

I knew IJ since 2014 and I really admire him for his determination and persistence... hahaha. ;) I was once an accomplice in his birthday surprise for Krysh.






And one of the few people who knew about his proposal plans for krysh! Thanks IJ for the trust. :)

The Proposal Ring. :)

Then she said, "YES"... and after the long wait, the wedding day came. :)

The bridal car with the excited bride! :)

The wedding ceremony was held here. :) Simple but elegant! Just perfect for the couple!

Sprinkle with flowers! A colorful and beautiful future, awaits the couple.

Apple and her mom. :) All set for the wedding. Nang Apple looked really fabulous with her gown.

The groom and the BUTTERFLIES in his stomach. Hahaha.. :D


Then the groom asked the brides hand from her parent..  :)

The releasing of the doves.

To KRYSHIAN, my warmest congratulations to you both. You knew how much I am blessed to have you and I thank God for giving me the opportunity of having you as my friends. May you enjoy the new chapter of your lives and be blessed with more abundant married moments.

Groufie with the beautiful bride. 'Til we meet again, Kryshelle! :)

All that starts well shall end well. This was my last night in Gen San and I really enjoyed my stay there. :D








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