Showing posts with label alternative wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label alternative wedding. Show all posts

Monday, August 22, 2011

The Search Continues

And, unsurprisingly, it has not yet been successful.

Why is it unsurprising? Well, lets take a look at my list of qualifications in order to make it to be the wedding venue of my dreams:

*Perfect Size - meaning it holds somewhere around 50 people
*Located in NH, in the Lakes Region or the White Mountains
*Available for Winter Weddings

If you're curious, these three already severely limit the options, but don't worry, my list continues. It also must have:

*A fireplace (at least one)
*Sleigh rides - or close proximity to sleigh rides
*Vegetarian friendly cuisine
*LGBTQ friendly owners/staff

And it would be nice if there were:

*No round tables (long rectangle ones with regular chairs would be great or even better cool sofas instead of any chairs and side tables - so awesome)
*A place to do an outside ceremony, in the falling snow
*An option to have lit candles at the reception

Also, it needs to just look right and have the right sort of feel. In short, there has to be a je ne sais quoi.

Okay, I'm insane. I get it. But...why spend all the money, go to all the effort, be exhausted, plan it for over a year and a half, have people travel, hire a photographer...well, why do all that if it isn't going to be just how you want it?

I know, I know: My privilege is showing. If this were twitter/tumblr, I would end this by tagging: #firstworldproblems

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Winter Wedding?!

Yes. December 2012 - and, if possible, December 29, 2012.

I think it's going to be magical and wintery and romantic and cozy-by-the-fireplace and just perfect.

But finding that perfect venue is just proving so difficult. Many places seem to be set up for summer weddings (or spring, summer, and fall weddings). There seem to be far fewer that are equipped for winter weddings.

I swear that I've looked (online) at every single wedding venue in New Hampshire, at least six times. I keep hoping that one will appear that I haven't seen before and it will be beautiful and everything I want.

Other people who I've seen doing wedding planning seem to figure this out right away. I've been stuck on this step for months now.

Now, it's time for the mantra: I will not be a bridezilla, I will not be a bridezilla...