Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Morris Arboretum

So the Mom's and I went on a little outing this past weekend. I let Boy off the hook this time because he was completely exhausted and I kind of felt bad for him. We went and checked out Morris Arboretum, which is a place that I have been dying to look at. I'm not sure when I decided that I really wanted to check it out but it has been on my mind for a long time.


It was absolutely beautiful! Breathtakingly beautiful. The picture below is what the view would be from the place we would stand to be married.



There are all different kinds of gardens throughout the 92 acres of land. I think the one below is the rose garden.


This is me standing in a random little pavilion type thing.


I don't even know what that thing below is. It looks kind of like a giant beehive and I thought it was pretty awesome looking.


This is the train set that Pat thought was really neat once I showed him the pictures.


Another one of the gardens. So pretty.


I've said it before, and I'll say it again, it was absolutely beautiful. I spent the past couple days swearing to myself that it was the place we are going to have the wedding but then the reality of things set in:

They can only hold up to 180 people, we have 200 on our list.
Even if we could get our list down to 180, we would be left with a tiny dance floor and frankly, I'm not ok with that.

These two things are complete deal breakers and I'm pretty disappointed about that. Bummer.

So the search continues.

Monday, May 18, 2009

Lemon Hill Mansion

I forced one of my best friends and MOH to go driving around with me the other day to look at a couple different venues. I more just wanted to look at things from a distance to see if I looked the look of the place from the outside. Silly, I know but I wanted to easily rule a couple places out. Haha!

So drove over to Lemon Hill Mansion which was atop a hill and had an amazing view of center city. I mean amazing.



Naturally, my camera doesn't really do the view justice but it's fantastic. That's what I'm getting at here. Unfortunately, I wasn't so impressed with the look of Lemon Hill Mansion itself. Lame.



It was really pretty and all but I'm just so set on the garden thing and Lemon Hill doesn't really offer that.





And that weird little building up there is apparently the bathrooms. I must admit that I was afraid to go in. Too bad Lemon Hill, you could have been great!

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Bartram's Garden

So last weekend Pat, My Mom, his Mom and I all went to look at Bartram's Garden. It's a place that I had found online months and months and months ago. Of course it was beautiful.



When we went there was actually another wedding going on. That made things interesting but it also gave us a good idea of what the place would look like all decorated for a wedding. This is the area for the ceremony. As you can see, the guests are seated and waiting for the ceremony to begin.



The building on the right there is Bartram's House. It was finished being built in 1731. Cool, huh? I love old houses!



That gate leads into the reception area. It's in between the Coach House and the Barn. It's a really nice set up and I really love that gate!



And this is the reception area. The picture is really dark so it's kind of hard to see how it looks but it's a nice set up.



So I really liked it but I think I went into it expecting to like it.

Pros: Outside garden ceremony, Historic Site, really really really pretty, holds all 200 guests, meadow with the skyline as a background

Cons: Only 4 women bathroom stalls, rocky pathways for those who aren't so great on their feet

We'll see what happens. I plan to check out a couple more places but the skyline thing really won my heart.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Long time no... blog?

Ok, so it's been a while and that's ok. We have been engaged for just under five months now and are just about to actually start planning things. I felt kind of silly having this blog when we weren't even getting ready to look at venues or anything that required actual planning. I was just tossing around ideas in my brain and occassionaly writing them down here.

Now that we are actually getting ready to do some real planning, this site feels a bit more relevant for me.

So here's where we are at:

We haven't actually looked at any venues but are in the process of booking a couple walk-thru's for the next couple of weeks. We have narrowed it down to three places which I think is a great idea. I know that if I look at too many places then I will feel all crazy about actually picking one. Too much pressure, too many choices! But the main idea is to have an outdoor wedding, where ever it ends up happening. The outdoor thing is pretty big factor, at least for me.

We got our Guest List together last weekend and it's not pretty. We were hoping to keep the number to about 170 but because of the whole Irish family thing, 199. We keep talking about cutting it down, but where do you start? Who do you cut? And how can you justify that cut? The biggest problem with the larger guest list is that one of the three venues that we like has a maximum of 170 people. Lame. That is pretty upsetting because it it one of the places that I have invisioned for years. I'm going to try to talk to them because if the 10-15% "No" responses holds true for us then we will either be right there or not far off. We'll see.

I still haven't asked my girls to be my bridal party. What am I waiting for!?!?1 Well, I guess that I'm waiting to actually set a date. We are still aiming for September 5, 2010 but what if we can't get it? We'll see. Plus, I have a whole thing planned out and I'm just not ready!

I still plan to make my own invites, save-the-dates, etc. I ordered some samples of colored cardstock but it has just been hanging out in my house for a while. I'll really look at it at some point.

What else?

Oh nothing. I'm going to try to post some of the actual ideas that I've had up here in the coming days/weeks/months whatever. I will let you know how the tours go. :)

xoxo
Keira