Eula and Richard: Love Letters in the Sand
Updated: 12/14/2007
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Eula to Richard: "I promise to share my heart, my future, my life with you."

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Drizzles threatened to ruin the outdoor ceremony, but nothing could wipe the smile off the face of the bride—and the groom, too.
Photography: Emerson Sy
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The bride's flowing off-white silk and chiffon number, with a see-through décolletage studded with silver glass beads, emphasized her great figure. Underneath her gown, her feet were shod in rhinestone-studded Kenneth Cole slingbacks.
Photography: Emerson Sy
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Eula was teary-eyed when she started saying her wedding vows. She was crying for real by the time she uttered her last line: "I promise to share my heart, my future, my life with you."
Photography: Emerson Sy
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A passage from the Bible's Song of Songs was read during the civil rites: "Love is as strong as death... It burns like a blazing fire... Rivers cannot wash it away."
Photography: Emerson Sy
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Eula's older brother Mike walked the bride down the sandy "aisle".
Photography: Emerson Sy
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Eula and Richard posed with their mothers—Richard's mother, Catherine Straun (left), and Eula's mother, Gracia Valdes (seated, center). Eula's brother, Mike Valdes, joined the picture-taking.
Photography: Emerson Sy
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Mymy Davao and Sylvia Sanchez were the maids of honor. Ian Veneracion was the best man.
Photography: Emerson Sy
