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i must say this was our first time filming a “man-date”. what a fun experience, the camaraderie between the guys was evident. i had an opportunity to spend time with the bridesmaids a few months ago, and now the boys. i’m looking forward to the wedding in St. Thomas. with these guys there, it should be one to remember. -e

from the groom:
“I wanted to get all my groomsmen together for a ‘man’-tastic ‘man’-date and luckily the ‘stars and stripes’ were all aligned for a perfect weekend to do it. It just so happened to be 4th of July weekend, my buddy Paul was coming back into town, and my other buddy Joe had been wanting to dust off his jet skis and break them in for the summer. With a cooler full of chicken wings and beer (what more does a guy need?) we were off to the beach for some fun in the sun. Eric and Aranya were gracious enough to come along and film the guys getting wet and wild. I just wanted to say ‘Thanks’ to all the guys for being good sports and to Eric and Aranya for EVERYTHING! You guys are truly amazing and talented.” -Mike

also check out the bridesmaids video here
music: One Republic // Goodlife
location: Jacksonville, FL.

yellow rain boots + cupcakes + mimosa + girl time = ivy’s AWESOME glow party! spring is definitely in the air for newly engaged ivy torres!

we couldn’t resist posting the star of the day “princess sydney”

also check out the grooms ‘man’-tastic ‘man’-date here
filmed + edited: eric torres
photography: narong khan / aries torres
buy music here:
joy williams “sunny day”

**splash**

April 19, 2010

Splish! Splash!
This past Sunday, I was invited by Aranya and her family to spend the afternoon celebrating her nephew, Sovong’s 8th birthday party. I felt very welcomed and at home. I was greeted with smiles EVERYWHERE–by young and old. Some of these faces, I’d never seen before and some were quite familiar. Regardless, it just reminded me of how important it is to celebrate life and the beauty of birth.

While I was there, I decided to do a little bit of filming (as if that’s a surprise!). I captured footages of kids sliding down the waterslide and adults playing a friendly game of Boule, which I had never heard of before until this day. I had to share a bit about this game, which I participate in as well. The aim of the game is to get large, heavy balls as close to the smallest ball, otherwise known as the ‘Jack’, as possible. There can be as many as 4-8 players in a game, I believe. It is very popular, especially in France; and in Italy as well, where it may often be seen played in any open space in villages and towns. It is also referred to as ‘Bowls’. This game can be fun for all ages, as long as you can aim.

When the game of Boule was over, I was surprised to see Aranya’s two brothers sliding down the waterslide. Bong Dade, a High School Teacher and College Professor, along with Bong Set, Doctor of Optometry, were very real and down-to-earth. I would’ve never thought they’d be as excited and involved with all the kids event as they were. I was glad to see two professional adults having a good time. I realized a very important lesson, and I need to remind myself this everyday: Life is way too short to take seriously, no matter who you are, there’s always room for fun and laughter–especially with the ones you love.

This piece is a Father’s Day gift for a wonderful father in my life. Two months ago, during a ride home from work, Mike talked excitedly about a great song he heard by Kelis, called Lil’ Star. He said he almost cried listening to the song because it made him think of all the obstacles his daughter, Sydney will encounter in life. After listening to the song, I fell in love with it. It is the best message a father can give to his daughter; no matter what you encounter in life…just keep trying. It immediately made me think of my Dad, who has been my biggest fan growing up. I may be in my 30’s, but I’ll never be too old to be daddy’s girl.