Please RSVP no later than August 1, 2023. This will allow us time to let our vendors know and have adequate seating available.
Yes. We have a few places that we registered at that have a few gifts listed, but we do ask for any kind of donation into our honeymoon and home fund.
Yes, parking will be in the field in front of the house and then above the house in a field if needed. There will be a truck and trailer to help transport anyone who doesn't want to walk out into the pasture, about a 1/4 mile walk. The reception will be held just behind the house.
The RSVP card you received shows the number of seats reserved in your honor. Please list all that are attending. If you are needing an additional seat please reach out to the bride to see if an additional seat is available.
Yes of Course! We love to include kids on our special day but also understand if parent's would like to find a babysitter and have a night off. Please remember if you do bring your kids that the ceremony is in a pasture in front of a pond (water hazard) and the reception is in an open yard space with one four foot drop off (fall hazard) to another grass field. The only thing the bride and groom ask is if during the ceremony any kid is to become upset is to walk out into the pasture so all other guests can hear the ceremony.
There is no dress code. Please remember that the majority is on grass so pointed heels may be hard to walk in ladies.