Romantic Expression of Love

Monday, January 29, 2007

When do you feel that your inlove?

- Is it when he/she is not with you?
- Is it when you think about him/her and then all of a sudden you just smiled without any reason?
- Is it when you misses him/her?
- Is it when he/she is not around?

Tell me...

Friday, February 10, 2006

Inspiring Stories of Couples

1. After over a year of dating, Ditoy Aguila sealed their romance with a proposal to Digital Tour host Iya Yotoko through live national television! "I was so nervous the whole time because I wanted it to be a perfect moment to say it! I was so relieved that I was able to deliver my message from the heart!" recalled Ditoy.

2. Basketball star Vince Hizon’s proposal to sportscaster Shaan Bermudez was nothing short of a heart-pumping basketball game!
"I was doing the sporstcast when in the middle of the game, I turned around in mid-sentence and saw Vince, armed with flowers and a microphone. He said, ‘Will you make me the happiest man in the world and be Mrs. Vince Hizon?’" shared Shaan. "After a long and deep breath, I said ‘yes’! It was like a buzzer-beating, championship-winning moment for the crowd. It was pure magic," Shaan continued.

3. Businessman Noel dela Merced on the other hand, rented an EDSA billboard to profess love to wife Ginggay.
"Many ask me why I did it. The answer is… I did it for her. I didn’t think of what others would say. It was to show my devotion that I was willing to scream to thousands my love for her," explained Noel. The billboard read: "Ginggay, I love you. Noel."

4. It was a ballroom bliss for TV commercial producer Steve Vesagas and lawyer Shy Sison.
"I booked a big venue in a hotel. On perfect cue, the doors opened to reveal a candle-lit room filled with flowers and showered with petals," related Steve. "As Shy stepped in, a wide plasma TV showed an audio-visual presentation of candid photos I took of her. As the last photo faded out, a sentence slowly faded in. It read: ‘Will you marry me?’ As soon as I gave her the ring, she started to tremble. She almost forgot to reply with a yes!"

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Dozens of roses = To her age

Give her dozens of roses that are equal to her age. So if she's 18, give her 18 dozen. If she's 30, get her 30 dozen. Let each dozen represents the 12 months in one year of her life. This lets her know that you're not just treasuring the time you two have been together, but all of her years of becoming who she is now.

By: Close-Up

Walking Roses

On her special day, ask her co-workers to form a line from the elevator to her workstation. When she arrives, each of them will give her a rose for every step she takes until she reaches her desk. On her table is a banner saying "I love you".

By: Close-Up

Be artistic

If you're artistic, create poems, drawings or paintings dedicated to him/her (directly metioning you loved one's name). You can even frame your proposal or the words " I love you" or whatever, and reserve this for the last display. But inexpensive but large frames where you can put the art works in. Then, collaborate with people who can give you access to long, gallery-looking hallways (maybe in your office), so you can hang your frames even for one day. Tell him/her there's an art exibit you want to go to, and bring him/her there; the timing will be better if there will be other people viewing the exibit on its "unveiling night".

By: Close Up

Learn to Say "I Love You" in 7 foreign language

Here are a few ways...

Yo te amo (Spanish)
Je t'aime (French)
Wo aì ni (Mandarin)
Ich liebe dich (German)
Seni seviyorum (Turkish)
Saya cinta padamu (Indonesian)
Gramo-te 'a brava! (Portuguese lingo): direct translation: I love you wildly!

By: Close up