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Author Topic: Counting down in Daytona!  (Read 11893 times)
Peter Lee
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« on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

Well I have decided to marry in the PI.   After exhausting efforts to see if she wants a white church wedding the end result is she wants a City hall judge marriage.   Oh well!
I ask her why coz her sister had a 250,000 peso wedding, and she is going to be a bride’s maid for her cosine in March.   She said she is a practical girl and it is a waste of good money.   She wants a modest honeymoon and the most important thing is that we are together.   What can I say?   I even had my sister going to come from the US if we were going to have a big wedding.   Sis has since changed her mind when she heard of American troops heading for Mindanao with cobra helicopters.  So there we are still in love, and it seems to have gotten stronger since we met.   I am looking for red flags but like you said I probably wouldn’t see them if they hit me in the eye.   I have made a count down chart for her showing the days left before I get back to Cebu.  I ask her where we should get married and she wants to marry in Cebu.   Claims it would not be safe for me in her home town near Kibawi.  She likes the idea of traveling around the PI on bus and ferry to different places for the honeymoon.   I suggested part of the adventure would be for me to get a motorcycle and do some traveling that way.  AAA gets you a free international driver’s license all you need is a passport picture.  I will apply for a 2 month visa so I can have a nice honeymoon with plenty of time to see the sights.  I did what you have suggested and sent her my ATM card using FedEx it cost me $35 but it will take 5 days and that is tomorrow.   Once she gets the card I instructed her to test it by taking out 1000pesos and see if it works.   I will monitor it on this end and see how much it cost for the transaction.  I was told by the bank that they charge $2 if you use a different ATM machine than theirs and a transferee fee of $1.25 so we will see.   There is also a $5 fee per month extra if you don’t keep over $300 in the account.   Once everything is working I can deposit any amount in it, or transfer money out again at will using on line banking from my computer.   So far so good, and thanks for all that good information you guys are great.   I am surprised that she is not so good writing e-mail or using the chat line.  Her vocabulary is limited.   When I talk to her on the phone she is more herself.  
This indicates to me that e-mail and chat lines are limited to find a good mate if you have never met that person.  So my lesson is to just chat and e-mail to meet but not to get romantic till the face to face thing happens.  Even though I control the money in the ATM I told her it is not her money or my money it is our money and to take out just what she needs.   I am looking for red flags here and didn’t see any there.  She did say she cut her finger very badly and needed to go to the Doctor for antibiotics.   Doctor visits I was told was 500 pesos plus the medicine, pretty cheap compared to here.   My bank only allows one ATM card per customer, I was thinking of transferring my vacation money to that account when I go to Cebu in June.  It will take the burden of traveling with so much cash in hiding places which I never liked that idea to much anyway.   I have done what the board has advised slowing it down and waiting till July to get married.   She will graduate in March and go to another school for 2 more months then she is finished.   She wanted to work in the Mall while she waits for our spousal visa to be approved.   I am sure when her interview day comes for the K3  it will be a no brainer to see that we courted in Jan had a long distance relationship for about  7 months and married in July.   It is the long way but the more sure way. But we got the chemical attraction and the distance relationship is going strong.   My position is I would rather be with no one than the wrong one, so waiting for the one that I think is the right one is worth the wait.  Counting down in Daytona!
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Kreeger
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« Reply #1 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Counting down in Daytona! , posted by Peter Lee on Feb 26, 2003

Peter,

I will be getting married this April in my honey's hometown (in eastern Mindanao).  She is also a smart girl with the finances and has put her foot down for a cheap wedding (P90,000 including... you name it). I am more than overjoyed to have found and fallen in love with an honest Filipina out of all the "bad apples" that so many guys have run into.

Best of luck to you and your soon-to-be wife...

Joe

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Peter Lee
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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Good luck..., posted by Kreeger on Feb 26, 2003

Thanks for the info.  I think if I have the wedding in a big city like Cebu it might be a little more.  But my budget is 150,000 limit.  I will see if I can get it down after your letter.
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donb2222
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« Reply #3 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Good luck..., posted by Kreeger on Feb 26, 2003

I will be in the Phils then,  just post when and where, you might have some unexpected Amerikano guests  at your wedding,  :0)


Don

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Kreeger
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« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Hey Joe......, posted by donb2222 on Feb 26, 2003

...that way I won't be the only white face around Smiley

So far, she has had the invitations made and she is sending me some (just for keepsakes, because my family cannot attend) and the specifics are listed: church, time, etc.  The wedding will be on April 23 in Bislig City and the reception will be in Mangagoy at the John Bosco college gym... I will send exact dates/times as they arrive.

Joe

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Peter Lee
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« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to The more, the merrier.., posted by Kreeger on Feb 27, 2003

Hi there,

I would like to ask the question on how much i would be expected to pay for my wedding.  Since you are going through that in real time your information would be current.
The guest list is about 50 people.  I have budgeted for 150,000 is that in the ball game?

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Kreeger
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« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: The more, the merrier.., posted by Peter Lee on Feb 27, 2003

... even for Cebu. I am having 300 people at mine and it will cost under P100,000.
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Peter Lee
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« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to More than enough...., posted by Kreeger on Feb 27, 2003

May I ask if you hired someone that coordinated everything and who they would be.   I e-mailed 2 that addvertised and got no answer back.
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Stephen
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« Reply #8 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Good luck..., posted by Kreeger on Feb 26, 2003

Tess & I will be in the Phils from April 12 to April 29.  We will be in Butuan City and Cagayan de Oro which is just a few hours away.

When are you getting married?  Perhaps we can meet up while we're there in the Phils also.

Stephen & Tess Brittain
Orange County, CA
sdbrittain@nospam.com

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Kreeger
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« Reply #9 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Hey Kreeger....., posted by Stephen on Feb 26, 2003

Stephen,

I will be arriving on the 14 and I will stay until May 2. We plan to go to Camiguin for the honeymoon, but it would be great to meet up with you guys on the way...

Joe

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Stephen
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« Reply #10 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Wow..., posted by Kreeger on Feb 26, 2003

Yes, by all means let's have a meal together.  

I'm leaving Orange County, CA on 4-12-03.  I will fly to Manila and spend the night....then catch an early morning flight to Cagayan de Oro or Butuan City.  

By the way, Tess will be going ahead of me.  She leaves for Manila on 3-17-03.  I'll be joining her and coming back together on 4-29.

Looking forward to meeting you.

Stephen & Tess

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Bear
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« Reply #11 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Counting down in Daytona! , posted by Peter Lee on Feb 26, 2003

1) any time a woman talks about saving money its good.  She may want a small wedding with a judge but make sure you make it big enuff she can wear a nice dress and get lots of pictures and invite all her friends and family.  Few things are as important as the wedding, family, pictures and children to good Filipinas. Tell her it would make you happy if she had a nice wedding, not necessarially big but memoriable.  She'll see that as you caring about her.

2)  I personally wouldn't worry too much about terrorist unless you are heading to Jolo or Basilian, maybe Cotabano or Zamboanga.  Other than that you are just as safe there as here, maybe more so there because everyone will notice you there.  You will hear "Gwapo", "perfect" and see women looking at you while raising their eyebrows a lot.  

3) Forget the $300 minimum to save $5.  Put $100-200 in there and tell her to take out P10000.  to save the transaction fees and conversions fees.  Don't be weak and tell her to spend it as she wishes.  Say you need receipts for tax purposes required by law.  Brag on the women mentioned on this board who used little or none of the money their husbands put in accounts for them like my Honey.  Tell her a few of the stories of how friends and family memebers tried to get women to cheat their husband/bf's and how they were good, honorable women by refusing.  If you are not strong she might give in to her loving families "pity me" requests.  She'll have friends and family she never knew exisited when they hear she has money.  The pain and stress it will cause her is increditable.  Prepapre her.  I promise you she will respect you for being strong and giving her guidelines so that she can honestly tell everyone her husband has given her strict instructions - its not her.  Talk to her also about christian principles of wife obeying her man, not like a slave but a "helpmate" to make *your* family more successful.  Ensure her that her opinion means more than your own but its still your decision to make bibically and you wish to honor God and obey him and be a good husband/father.  If she is a good christian girl she will greatly respect this and try harder to follow your lead.

4) My wife would not even listen to the question about marriage until I asked her in person.  But she tried as hard as she knew how to be intimate and affectionate in chats.  Honestly she knew little to nothing about hugging, kissing, holding hands much less sex.  She told me it was my job to teach her what I wanted and expected.  You will be surprised if you got a virgin how very little she knows and how much you are expected to explain.  I had to encourage Honey to ask her mother and aunts questions that I thought would be better answered by women relatives.  Later I decided I was glad she wanted to discuss it with me rather than them because of the odd superstitions they have.

5) I purchased an inexpensive laptop, webcam, put a phone in her parents nipa hut and got her to buy "Zoom" cards.  It was the best decision I every made.  Once we were married and I had to come back home we were still able to see and talk with each other twice a day.  Its much cheaper than calling on the phone log distance.  I am not sure I could have left had I not done this and you can not imagine the ease it will bring both of you if you can.  Highly recommended.  Chats become personal and private and much more intimate.

6)  Getting her to take care of herself doesn't seem hard for you.  I had to make mine on different occasions buy shoes, umbrella, clothes and a mattress.  Other than the mattress family members took all the other things for themselves.  As for medical aid I literally had to insist or she would not seek it.  I do remember once after I started sending her money she asked me if she could buy her father some anti-biotics.  I was shocked she would even ask and said of course.  Since you are not married be suspicous of any money requests.  A good girl just will not ask, period.

To give you a really good example I know one guy who sent his wife $1000 for the trip here.  She brought over $970 back with her.

Bear and Honey

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donb2222
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« Reply #12 on: February 26, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to ...Countdown... (long), posted by Bear on Feb 26, 2003

Yes, Bear is correct.  It is better that you play the strict, thrifty American, and set the limits.  Otherwise her family and friends will come up with every sob story to try and extract money from her.  It helps her to be able to tell them you will be very angry if she exceeds (x) amount.

Don

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Peter Lee
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« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Guidelines, posted by donb2222 on Feb 26, 2003

Ok I will do that thanks.  One problem I have not encountered yet is family asking for money.  The deal was that I help her with her school.   I am waiting for the family to ask for money but so far nothing.  It is early yet so I will see what happens.
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donb2222
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« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2003, 05:00:00 AM »

... in response to Re: Guidelines, posted by Peter Lee on Feb 27, 2003

It is more common for the family to ask her for money.
Many times they are too embarassed to ask you for money, so they will try to ask  her.  Putting her on a strict budget gives her an excuse as to why she can say no to them.
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