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Thursday, March 18, 2010

BOOKED!!

So - it's official: I am getting MARRIED June 18th, 2011 at Oatlands in Leesburg, VA! I am so glad it is in Loudoun County and that I have history with the location (cross country meets) like how more religious brides get married at their place of worship. This should be a really fun ride from here on out, I can't wait. Check back here because now I will start to give actual updates rather than just brainstorming!

Here is a link that gives a little taste of every aspect of the wedding set-up through pictures!

http://www.oatlands.org/photog/list.asp?ID=1

Friday, March 12, 2010

Oatlands: Wedding Day Pictures















Venue Spotlight: Oatlands

One of the many gaint old trees in Oatlands
4 acres of land and gardens
Place: Oatlands in Leesburg, VA
Price: $5000 base (of which 80% is tax deductible because its a historic preservation site) + cost of tent ~ $1700 - 2000 so puts it about $6700 - 7000
Thoughts: I REALLY like Oatlands. Not just for it's pretty lands, but for it's part in my past. I use to run cross country meets here - it was my favorite course! Also, after my AP US
History group impressed the Journey through Hallowed Ground (JTHG) folks and got an internship, I attended a press conference by the governor at Oatlands to hear about the JTHG preservation program. I don't know what it is about the historical component I like, but this has it, and it has personal meaning to me too. There are still caveats though; the mansion isn't really used in weddings. Guests can tour it in between the ceremony and the reception. And the reception is outside, under a tent. Hm. I did intially want a garden wedding though so I think that's why Oatlands appeals to me so much. As long as the weather is good (crossing my fingers already) I don't think an outdoor reception would be so bad. Plus, if rain is in the forecast, I can always get the siding for the tent (complete with windows). Also, they have a deal with Landsdowne for hotel room blocks, and that would be such a nice place to put up guests. The other two had deals with Comfort Inn (which also included a complementary ride over) that is pretty ideal - I'm sure Landsdowne has a van that could shuttle too, I might just have to pay. Hrm. But overall, I think I am leaning toward Oatlands. After this post I'll add some professional wedding pics (a lot!) that really show Oatlands in all it's summer splendor!

View of the gardens coming from the mansion

Where the ceremony is held; they are already

preparing it for spring and summer!



Garden teahouse where string quartet or harpist plays

(note proximity to where bride and groom are standing)

Side view of Garden Teahouse, ceremony is on other side

View from Rose garden, just one of the many areas of the land

Venue Spotlight: Raspberry Plain

Front of Raspberry Plain

These pictures aren't my own. I did like this place, it was very colorful (not neutral) although it matched what colors I currently want to do (pink & burgundy) but then again I already think I am changing my colors to possibly pink and peach so we'll see. Burgundy is just kind of dark for summer I feel like.

Place: Raspberry Plain in Leesburg, VA
Price: Catering not included; exclusive day rental = $7400 for 6 hours (Whitehall = $7500 for 5 1/2)
Thoughts: I liked it -- not impressed with the gardens / ceremony site. More use of the interior mansion - like 3 rooms.. a spot for guestbook, pictures, etc. I liked the historical component, it was owned by the first sheriff of Loudoun county then sold to Thomas Mason, George Mason's younger brother.

Front room, place for guestbook, picture of couple

Place to sit and chat, pictures on the table

Open room for mingling with cocktails

Formal Garden Ceremony (kinda blah)

Reception Hall


Reception Hall Wide View

Venue Spotlight: Historic Whitehall Manor


Okay so I am really delayed with these pictures. Sadly I forgot to bring my camera to Raspberry Plain. Oops.


Place: Historic Whitehall Manor in Bluemont, Virginia
Price: $$$ ... $21,000 for location rental (plus catering) = 60% of budget at 21k = no go
Thoughts: Pretty, but WAYYY too commercialized. The mansion isn't really a part of it (more so than Oatlands though) and the giant reception room was added on in 2005. Sorry, but I would like a little bit more historic appeal than that. I am definitely not choosing this place. But here are some pictures anyways.

The Mansion and front lawn


Cute swing in the front


Cake cutting and guest book room

Reception Hall

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Spring Break '10 - Venue viewing!

So, I am pretty excited -- I've made appointments to view Raspberry Plain, Oatlands, and Whitehall Manor! I still need to clear up some exact meeting times, but I am excited to take some of my own pictures because a lot of these places do a crappy job of advertising themselves to the bride-to-be community with good pics! I am doing Raspberry Plain and Whitehall Manor this upcoming weekend and then I think Oatlands during the week, so I will do individual posts for each of them. I am really comfortable with my decision to get married in Loudoun County; Jon and I met here and I have lived here since I was three. Expect both the first two venue posts by Sunday night -- so check back then or on Monday morning! Thanks for reading :o)

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