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Posted by Jason on May 6, '08 1:24 PM for everyone
Received an e-mail invite from Hizon's Catering a few weeks ago about a Grand Food Tasting event they were having last Sunday. Now, Maui and I think Hizon's so totally rocks. Their spread during last years Philippine Advertising Congress was an exercise in indulgence. Such thoroughly yummy nosh that merited (at least) three return trips to the buffet. I sent the confirmation that we were going.

An excerpt from their invite:


And that we did last Sunday. After some initial confusion (they didn't bother to confirm who registered via e-mail), we made our way to our table, where we found out that it was more of a sales event than a Grand Food Tasting. The food was delicious, mind you, but there were sales reps at every table asking us to fill out forms on what event we needed them for. So naturally, things went to the wedding. But we were there for the food, and not to book them as caterers, so we deftly evaded questions on the specifics of the event. A sample conversation:

Stacy (sales rep): So what type of event are you planning?
Me (munching on a canape): Ummm...a wedding.
Stacy: When is the big day?
Me: Ummm...sometime in 2009? *munch* *munch*
Stacy (realizing that we were freeloaders - HAHA): Oh. Well, here's my number...please get in touch with us.

Stacy then politely excuses herself to find a more solid sale in some other table.

We do want Hizon's to cater for us...REALLY. Their food is absolutely excellent, and I promised Maui that people would go home from the wedding remembering the buffet. We're just not that far into the planning process now. Ideally, we want Pizzeria Toscana to do our food, but Angel and Anthony (co-owners) said that they can only prepare for thirty people. Haha!

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Happy moment, courtesy of Lars, whom we owe BIG TIME for what she just did. Read it here.

So Neil, you *are* attending, right? ;c)

Posted by Jason on Dec 13, '07 10:15 PM for everyone
Boingboing picked up our proposal story, and the feature was written by no less than Cory Doctorow. Now that that really caps off a stressful week in a very good way.

Posted by Jason on Dec 5, '07 2:24 AM for everyone

I don't speak a word of Portuguese, but it seems our story's been blogged about on this site from Brazil. Thanks to Fernando for sending me the link. Would love to visit your country sometime.

Posted by Jason on Nov 29, '07 7:26 AM for everyone
The Philippines is an interesting place. Take today, where a disgruntled soldier-turned-politician took center stage by *sort of* taking over the Peninsula Manila, a luxury hotel near my office.

THANKFULLY, the standoff ended rather peacefully, but not without the government doing some unnecessary acts like teargassing the hotel lobby and ramming a couple of APCs through the hotel's doors.

Said politician was promptly arrested and trucked off somewhere, along with a priest, a former vice-president and some other miltary-types and civilians. Oh, and some JOURNALISTS as well. That last bit was a bad, bad move on the part of the government. So you government types, get ready to be crucified on public TV.

Tsk, they should know better.

*Coincidentally, the Peninsula was where Neil stayed during his 2005 visit.

So ANYway, we're back to normal...sort of. Because of this whole brouhaha, the latter part of my workday was cancelled. An important meeting was called off and moved to tomorrow. And tomorrow's a holiday. Sigh.

I know I may sound ambivalent about the whole thing, but I do have my opinions. And I shall keep them private for now. There's a lot of things wrong with this government (and the president), and there are ways to solve 'em. Just not this way. We really don't need stunts like this to prove a point. We KNOW the system stinks. And yes, GMA (the president) and her government will be weighed in the 2010 elections.

Okay, enough of that. Positive stuff coming up:

Thanks to all the readers, well-wishers and linkers who picked up our proposal story. We. are. OVERWHELMED (in a positive way) with the responses, e-mails and text messages. Friends, family and complete strangers have continued to make us smile every time we read our respective blogs. And thanks to Neil for linking our blogs as well. Neil, you continue to rock our lives in new ways.

Posted by Jason on Nov 27, '07 11:34 AM for everyone
Major thanks to Russ Molina for capturing the proposal on vid. I hadn't planned on anyone filming this. Russ, you really rock!


VTS_01_1.mp4 (12.2 MB)

Posted by Jason on Nov 26, '07 3:53 PM for everyone
Oh dear. Where do I begin? The timeline here will be slightly disjointed, so please do bear with me if I hop back and forth in my storytelling. It's been a thoroughly exhausting week and I haven't fully recovered from all this pleasant madness.

2007 Philippine Ad Congress, Day 02 - Neil's opening remarks:

I can vaguely recall Neil saying something about creativity, storytelling, and always asking, "What If?" because it's from this "What If?" that we generate ideas and come up with stories. This was directly related to much of his writing, including his most current masterpiece-in-the-making, The Graveyard Book. In it, he answered the question, "What if a real baby could be raised in a graveyard...by dead people?"

*He read the first chapter of the book at the signing event - it's rather good.

So I think it's apt that I label what I did as my "What If?” moment. Because, to propose to my lovely girlfriend Maui, I asked the following:

"What if I could get Neil Gaiman, our most fave author and fantasy writer, to help propose to her?"


*I was under a lot of pressure from friends to find a "creative" way of proposing. So guys – was this creative enough for you? ;c)

Three Weeks Ago:


I already knew some time before that Neil was going to be at the Ad Congress to give a couple of talks and a signing. So one late night, I went to the "Ask Neil" portion of his blog and wrote a rather long e-mail about how I planned to propose, and if he could find some time in his busy sched and play a small part (understatement of the year) in it. I did this well knowing that the e-mail would probably discarded along with the thousands of messages he gets every day.But two days later, a reply from his assistant:
Hi Jason,I am sure we can help with this, give me a bit to make sure of his schedule...
And a day later, while having lunch with Maui, I got a call from Jaime Daez, owner of local book superstore Fully Booked, telling me that Neil had in fact, agreed, and would be very happy to help me out.

I rushed over to Fully Booked to talk to Jaime (he wanted to meet and see my face so that he could signal Neil during the event) and ended up buying a copy of Absolute Sandman Vol. 02 (which was going to be the book).


Expensive, but well worth it.

What followed was about 2 weeks' worth of planning and headaches to make sure everything was perfect.

2007 Philippine Ad Congress, Day 02 - In a Hallway for "AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL ONLY":


After Neil's talk, Maui rushed off to the loo. So I attempted to ambush Neil and introduce myself as "that insane guy you're helping to propose to his girlfriend."

But Maui quickly exited the bathrooms and rushed towards me, frozen in disbelief that Neil was actually there.

So I instead pushed her towards Neil and took a snap:


Happy Neil Moment #1. If only she knew...

STILL not content with my planning (which was reaching new heights of being Obsessive-Compulsive), I approached Lucre Villaluna of the Ad Congress Neil Gaiman event to put in yet ANOTHER failsafe measure. I told her my story, and wrote a short note to Neil reminding him of what was going to go down on Saturday. I know, I know - a bit much, but I WAS in an O-C mood.

And during dinner the next night, I received an SMS from her. What follows is our SMS exchange:

Lucre: Where r u?
Me: What's up? Good news, I hope.
Lucre: Yes, bt pls kip it confidential. Can u call me ASAP?


I rushed out of the dining hall to call her:

Lucre: Hi! Someone wants to speak with you.
SFX: Shuffling, muffled voices, and then...


Neil
: Hello, Jason. So we're going to have you married on Saturday, then?

Me (drooling): ...

We talked about how it would go down, and agreed on certain visual cues to make things go a smoothly as possible.

Neil: Let's make some magic happen on Saturday.

Me (on the verge of fainting): ...

*I hadn't counted on this happening. It made my night. Thanks again, Neil.

Saturday, 6:30am, El Centro, Subic:


Groggy from a night of partying, we joined the line at an ungodly hour. Some guy had lined up at 12:30am, which was kind of freaky in a stalker-ish way, but we were all geeks anyway so it was all good. Ha!

Ground Zero.

For a last bit of planning, Lucre pulled me out of the line and shuttled me inside the venue to go over the entire routine. Everyone in the organizing committee was now in on it: ushers, doormen, bouncers and photographers. The operation would be simple: during the signing, they would stop everybody behind us from going up on stage and let the entire thing play out.

So at about 9:00am, a haggard and jet-lagged Neil took to the stage to read the first chapter of The Graveyard Book and answer some questions. Then he would sign books for the first 100 people in line (Maui and I were #19 and #20).

Here's the book.

*The rest of the story will be told mostly in pictures and captions. At this point, my mind was blank and I really, really can't recall what happened.

Yes, Maui. Neil rocks. And he will rock further...

...because he wrote this.

...and Maui actually failed to notice Neil's dedication because she was so starstruck. It took him about three times to actually get her to read the darn thing.

Maui (squealing, closing the book): Thanks!!!

Neil: Aren't you going to read what I wrote? You have to read it..

Maui (opening the book, shrugging, then closing it again): Thanks!!!

Me: You have to read the dedication...

And she bent over to give Neil a kiss, STILL not noticing what was going on.

Neil: You really have to read this...

When she did (FINALLY!)...

Maui: OH MY GOD!!! (20x)

I took the ring out of my left pocket. Because of portability issues, I left the case back in the hotel, instead substituting a velvet pouch I'd hastily constructed before leaving for Subic.

And then I knelt.

I really hadn't planned on kneeling. I thought it was an act that was too typical of a proposal and should be left out. But strangely, I found myself down on one knee, staring up at my now-tearful girlfriend and repeating, "Willyouwillyouwillyouwillyou?" over and over.

...and she said, "Yes."

My guess is that the photographer was getting emotional as well.

This silly little act drew gasps, awwwsss and claps from the crowd. Friends cheered, strangers cried and my knees...were shaking worse than a 5.7 earthquake.

Maui hugged me, her back towards Neil. I reached out to shake his hand, whispering, "Thank you!" over and over. The Author. Neil. Gaiman. just. helped. me. propose. to. my. girlfriend.

And in the midst of all this, we managed to give Neil a copy of Maui's great grandad's book on folk tales (he was the writer of Lola Basyang, a popular children's folktale series).

Anyway, back to the pictures:

Maui talking to her mum: Were you in on it?!!

Which is the ring of power now?

...and to top it off, that night at the Araw (advertising) Awards, we each won a bronze! Me for interactive, and Maui for outdoor.

Two bronzes and a diamond. Not a bad haul, eh?

All this excitement and stress in just one day. Whew!

So there it is. A crazy, happy and exhausting weekend for us. More pictures are coming in, even a video! We'll post 'em soon.

Until then, there's a week's worth of backlog work to be dealt with.

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