Winner of Love Struck Writing Contest Marries His True Love


A year ago, I held a Love Struck Writing Contest for my blog anniversary . One of the contestants, Mr Z got a place in the runner-up division. I first became aware of Mr. Z when Annalyn was unable to join us for a Boracay tour. Annalyn got stranded in Batanes for 8 days. Asian Spirit refused to fly over with the slightest hint of weather disturbance. I thought it was a perfect opportunity for them to discover more of each other as they wrap themselves in the beauty of Batanes.

I challenged Annalyn to join my blog’s Love Struck Writing Contest. I was in for a surprise. Annalyn “demurred, saying her new love story couldn’t hope to compete with the “old-timers”, even though it was clear that she was intrigued by the offer.” Instead, Mr. Z joined. For the past year, it thrilled me to watch the progress of their love and finally… a marriage proposal. As Annalyn points out in their wedding site:

Who would have guessed we would hit it off so nicely? When there are pitfalls in communication, we would always jokingly say “so much for technology bringing people together.” But we do give credit to the fact that the great WWW has brought us together. We may be separated by distance, but thanks to the wonders of our modern digital age, we’ve never really been out of touch – for the 14 months or so that we’ve known each other.

Today, I witnessed as Annalyn and Mr. Z tied the knot. For both of them, this is their second time around. Annalyn and Mr. Z are a living testament that love gives us all second chances – the second one always better, stronger, more learned, the best it will ever be.

Annalyn and Mr. Z, I am so happy for you.

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6 Comments »

Comment by issai
2009-01-31 00:59:36

congratulations to annalyn and mr. z!

Comment by Noemi
2009-01-31 20:18:12

I am so happy for them.

 
 
Comment by Annalyn
2009-01-31 17:46:03

Hi Noemi. Thank you so much for being a part of our very special day!!! Your presence meant a lot. Truly, his joining your Lovestruck contest was very much a part of our love story’s unfolding. Maybe new hubby wants to preserve our story’s immortality…. he hasn’t made a blog post after that since, hehehe.

P.S. Was obviously floating yesterday. Now ko lang na-notice bag mo… i like! :D

Comment by Noemi
2009-01-31 19:58:59

OOh the bride is blog hopping. I am just happy to witness your love.

And the bag is a vintage bag owned by Lauren. My dress looked so plain so I thought a pretty bag would go nicely with it.

Enjoy each other. Love always.

 
 
Comment by Jaypee
2009-02-04 23:00:36

That’s a very nice love story. Congratulations to the newlyweds, Mr and Mrs Z!

Jaypees last blog post..My Twitter Follower Mosaic

 
Comment by rolly07
2009-02-12 00:02:52

Awww….nice one. =)

rolly07s last blog post..Born Leader?

 
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