Born on the 13th of July, 1:23am at Kirchberg Hospital, weighing 2.78Kilos, Juan Nicolo Amiel was baptized on the 2nd of October.
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That's us with Fr. Eamonn Breslin and Gel and JP Alves-Fabic, Nicolo's godparents. |
The baptism was at 11am in the St. Alphonse Church in the Centre. Our family friends joined us. It was a very solemn ceremony. The celebrant, Fr. Eamonn Breslin, explained everything in detail. Our friends Cla and Danny sang Yahweh, You are Near, and Ama Namin. We don't have much pictures in the church because Fr. Eamonn prohibited it to keep the solemnity of the ocassion.
Immediately after, we headed to Ristorante Villa Graziosa, a french-italian restaurant near our neighborhood. The second floor was reserved solely for our party of almost 20 people. We arrived at the venue close to 1pm and left close to 5pm. We had tomato mozzarella tart for starters, pork filet mignon with mushrooms and potatoes as the main course, and white chocolate and raspberry cake for dessert.
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Cheers! Our Luxembourg Family: From Left to right-Danny, Mitch, Tina,
Mommy, Mommy Ning, myself, Marvin, Cla, Ginggay, Thierry, JP, and Gel |
To keep the children busy, we provided sticker activity books and had a few games. After that, they amused themselves by running after each other, dancing and playing their own games. They perspired a lot that they had to dress down.
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Sticker book time while waiting for the food. |
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Boys will be boys. Polo with Kuya Isaac (left) and Kuya EJ (right) |
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Ninong JP as the dancing daddy the kids brought to the bring-me game. |
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Find the name of your dad and win a prize - That's me with the kids.
Ninang Gel is close-by to take pictures. |
I loved the cake and was actually surprised at how big it was. It was very delicious. White Chocolate and Raspberry is a good combination. The mini fireworks made the cake very fun and exciting that we had them light it twice.
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That's Joel. He's the one in-charge of the drinks in the resto.
He's great with kids. |
We had children's books as prizes for the games. Our giveaways was a filipino kit with a filipino recipe book, filipino children storybooks, and a wooden serving fork and spoon to remind people of our filipino roots. We also gave out coffee-flavored chocolate to Daddies for Father's Day, which was celebrated the day after the baptism.
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The table for the giveaways and mini-games for the grown-ups. |
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The gift for the Daddies |