To Bear

Hi there, I don't know if you read the last letter that your mom wrote or not, but I'm posting the link to let you know it was updated. Ian updated it because something happened with your mom a few days ago that we think you should know about. Here is the link to read it.

I don't have too much else to say at this moment in time. There is SO much I want to tell you about but that's all for a more non-public and different timed conversation. Either way, love to hear that you're doing well. Our kitties should totally be pen pals or something! haha, OK i know that's impossible, but still.

Hope to hear from you soon!

PS: My mom says hi.

Venue Update and Some Random Inspiration

I am going to sprinkle this post with random photos that I love for those who aren't too interested in hearing my sob story. And I personally don't blame you, it's no fun. So enjoy some random loves of mine and a story about my life....well a very small part of my life. After a *tiny* breakdown yesterday, I realized I just can't take this anymore. I even atea croissant this morning to bask in my troubles, of course now I am just basking in my troubles with a croissant in my tummy, but it didn't help as much I thought it would!

Bottom line, this whole venue thing is horrible. Everything about it is just plain horrible. I didn't think my style wedding venue didn't exist anywhere! And that is what I have finally come to decide, it literally doesn't exist! Sure, there are tons of amazing and pretty venues, but they are just not what I am looking for.

{One of the favorite photo montages. SO fun. Source: 100 Layer Cake}'

The "good" news is that I totally don't feel like the only one having troubles. Reading your responses to the survey I am noticing that many are having troubles hearing back from vendors, have family issues, money issues, organization issues etc. Let's face it, planning a wedding in this day and age isn't a simple task. One top of having to take the time to call or e-mail and wait for responses from every vendor, you still have to create a vision with the endless amount of inspiration out there. Oh and there is this thing called a J-O-B that you also have to focus on. Oh and then you get the family members who want things their way, and you would just swear that you were planning their wedding! It's a balancing act for sure.

{Too many things to love about this shot! Source: Kiss the Groom}

So where do I stand? I have some AMAZING ideas for my wedding. Things that I can't even show off because I have never seen pictures of these things. Things I am dying to tell you about. But until I find this damn venue, nothing is finalized and nothing is set.

{My fave colors! Source: Wedding Chicks}

Another contender for the location is Holman Ranch which has been a major obsession of mine for SO long. This is the point where I wish I had money coming out of my ears, or that it grew on trees, or that I had three wishes or something, because the site fee is an un-gawwwdly amount! But in this world you get what you pay for, and at least I won't be treated like I was at Radonich. After talking to the girl, I found OPTIONS (something I am not used to getting) and I can definitely cut the price by a bit to make it a little easier on the clutch. Off season....possibly a Friday?? I just love that I have options! Oh and she is SO nice. I also talked to a few caterers who are SO nice! This is how you should be treated people. I'm still trying to work it all out to see where I can cut some other things, discount a few things, etc. but we will see overall what happens in the end.

{Holman Ranch}

There are two other contenders as well. One is Healdsburg County Weddings and the other is called Barbara's Barn (thanks to the recommendation of Trisha Dean. Someone who has helped me an unimaginable amount so far during this process.) I am still going to look at Taber Ranch, but firepits are a no go there.

{Barbara's Barn}

{Healdsburg CountryWeddings}

Oh, and I am taking the leap and making a trip to check out Taber Ranch! So, I'll keep you updated the moment this thing is booked and a date is picked!

Is anyone having trouble with venues or vendors?? Just not being able to find the right ones, getting calls or e-mails back, etc. etc.?? Do tell.

Anniversary Recap and Random Favorites

This weekend Ian and I had a little weekend getaway to Pismo Beach for our Anniversary. We left early on Saturday morning and arrived around 1:00pm or so. Our first hotel was pretty horrible, especially for the price tag. We called around (no one had availability, or at least any of the nice places) but we finally found one a few miles away that had one room left. Avila La Fonda was the name of the hotel. The room had a full kitchen and a sitting room. Where was the bed? The bellman told us that they host a complimentary wine reception in the lobby with wine and various snacks such as buffalo wings, veggies, etc. While we are down there they move the furniture and make up our bed. It was totally awesome. This place knew their amenities. They had everything you could ever need, and everyone was so nice. They definitely took a hotel room stay to the next level. The first thing we did was go ATV riding. Not much to say about that, I didn't like it. But, he really wanted to go and at least we got to experience doing that. I will never go again though. We headed over to dinner at Lido. This was easily some of the best food I have ever eaten in my life. Easily.

The next morning we walked to the coffee shop, had some breakfast, got pedicures, and started to head home. It was a great trip for sure, and definitely something we both needed. I didn't work all weekend, can you believe it??

Ok-now that I went off about my weekend, here's a compilation of things I love. Random things that never fit anywhere, but that I love just the same.

Totally doing this cucumber water idea for either the wedding or the bridal shower! LOVE IT.

You know how I am obsessed with s'mores at the wedding with the fire pit?? Well, this little idea takes my obsession to the next level. This is such an amazing way to display these little treats!

Let’s See Those Rings!

PSST: If you think I have what it takes, nominate me as one of the top 100 wedding blogs. I would appreciate it so much!!! Time to talk engagement rings!!!! Chances are you are already engaged, so let's show off our rings to the world, shall we???

Pre-engagement rings were the best thing to spend hours looking at, picking shapes, sizes, and imagining it on your finger for real one day. Post-engagement it is the one tangible thing that you constantly see that reminds you that this isn't your imagination, nope, it's all real! Your ring obsession has become the wedding planning and inspiration obsession that is now upon you as you prepare for the most amazing day of your life.

Your engagement ring isn't just a ring. It isn't about the size of the rock, but a confirmation that you two love each other and want to begin the rest of your lives together. I know that when I first got mine I would find myself staring at it all time time, and even then, I totally didn't believe it!

So, let's SEE these rings!!! E-mail a pic of your engagement ring to me (allison@engagedandinspired.com) and you'll see yourself featured on Engaged & Inspired! Include a picture of the ring, and any other details about the proposal, wedding, etc. that you are bursting at the seems to share! Heck, send along as many photos as you want :) You're engaged and your excited, so let's share it all here! Oh and if you are on Twitter, include your Twitter ID too. That way I can know who you are :)

Can't wait to see what you all have sitting on your left hand!

PS: If you are not yet engaged, send pics of your dream ring! Oh and make sure you shop at Abazias for your engagement rings.

Happy Anniversary to Us!

I just took a look through pictures of the last 5+ years of my life which makes this whole post that much more real to me. So many things you forget about until you see photos of it. (Thank you....facebook) 4 years ago I got the chance to fall in love with my now fiance. 4 years ago today everything came to a meeting ground, and we finally had the chance to be together.

When we met:

Surprising it started in the summer of 2001, I was about 13 at the time. We had gone to school together prior to this, but never really knew each other. My best friend was his sister, and his best friend was my cousin.  I was home from school on summer break (I went to boarding school....not cause I was "bad" BTW) and since he happened to live at my best friend's house, well it made everything rather convenient. It's hard to explain it all, but it was that young love kind of thing. Definitely the best summer of my life.

Obviously the last 9 years hold a million stories, ups, downs, etc.etc. And now we are here together after that much time has passed, planning a wedding and a life together.

Above are pictures from a few years ago. Oh and that's baby Apple :)

That's our godson Aiden :)

And of course, the ring. Top two were taken the night of the engagement. I couldn't stop shaking, and therefore the picture kept coming out blurry. Read my proposal story.

(EWWW - my hands look disgusting....)

In the past four years we have built quite a little life together. Bought a condo and moved into it on our 6 month anniversary, expanded the family with our two little kitties Apple and Bisco,  got engaged, and moved into our newest even more amazing house! I'm sure the next 4 and 40 years will lead to many more amazing things, the most exciting of which is Reaghan, Brooklyn, Jonah, Ryleigh Aiden, etc. (I really love coming up with baby names haha)

Happy Anniversary HB :) Loovessss you!

{Venue Nightmare} Radonich Ranch and Vignette Events

When I first found Radonich Ranch, I brought it up to a friend of mine who had actually gone to see the place but decided against booking because of the early curfew and the fact that she couldn't deal with the coordinator of the venue, Marky Carr. I should have been thoroughly warned at that point.

I called Marky, the owner of Vignette Events and the contact for Radonich Ranch,  on a Thursday and received a call back on Sunday. We talked again on Tuesday (after  trying to get a hold of her)  and set up an appointment. She knew how interested I was, what I wanted to do with the place, and that I was ready to book.  I asked about the fire-pits (didn't want that to be a problem) and she said she would check with the owners and find out in a few days. No problems  there right? Wrong. A few days turned into a week, and after realizing that I hadn't heard back, I called her and left a message. And then another, and another, and another. After 6 voice-mails and a lot of phone calls over the next several days, she finally called me back saying that the owners take a long time to respond but finally they said yes to the firepits. I gotta say, it was driving me crazy, I mean 2 weeks of no communication to a potential client?? Ummmm heeellllo!

We arrived to the venue and the feeling I got after meeting her was that she a) didn't care that much about my wedding (or weddings for that matter) and b) she certainly didn't care if I was going to book. Everything she was showing us was done a certain way, she uses this thing for this and that thing for that. She has the protocol to her cookie cutter wedding that she hosts and that's the end of the story. Bye Bye creativity.

During the tour there was a point when I guess she thought we were no longer interested so  she got up and said "good luck on finding a venue" and walked inside to grab her purse and belongings to go home! Yep, fully left us stranded mid-tour! I was absolutely appalled.

Before leaving, I decided to bring up the points that I worried about in an effort to iron everything out. I brought up the care-factor, customer service issue and phone issue. I understand not wanting to hear those things about yourself, but at some point you have to step up and take some damn responsibility for your actions. Instead, she became defensive saying she was busy with other weddings, the owners don't respond fast, I was being rude, etc. Never once did she take responsibility for anything nor did she apologize!

She called me not too long after to tell me that she was shaken up and upset about it all.  Umm-who calls a potential client and complains about how shaken up they are?? She continued to attack me for how I was being rude. WOW. Guess what I did?? I effing took it all and I fully apologized like 1,000 times!!! I even meant it. I didn't want this to come between us due to the wedding I was dying to have there. It was part of my "dealing with her being crazy and having an amazing wedding anyways" plan.

The next morning I e-mailed her letting her know we loved the place and decided upon it. I again apologized a bunch  and said I hoped we could just get through it all. And what was her response:

...after further thought and discussion with the owners we feel that neither the ranch or my services will work for you wedding.  I am sure that you will find a venue that will better fit the day that you envisioned...

By the way: the owners she is referring to are the ones who a) have never met me so have no idea if the ranch will work for the wedding and b) are the ones that Marky continuously blamed the not -calling-me-back on because apparently they were busy and it took a while for them to get back to her. These owners are the ones that she somehow discussed everything with between 4:00pm on Sunday and 8:00am on Monday. I wrote an e-mail back apologizing 100 more times and just tried to make it all work out. To which she responded:
...It was a mutual decision and we reserve that right. I really feel that with your creativity and ingenuity you will find a place better suited for your day..
This is when it really hit me, she's right, my "creativity" and "ingenuity" were too much for her to handle because she doesn't have a burning passion to make each wedding unique, amazing, creative and gorgeous. Weddings aren't her passion, they are her 9-5. All of us that pour over the blogs, get butterflies when finding amazing inspiration and are constantly in search of the best and most creative ways to showcase our big day understand the importance of creativity, but she doesn't seem to care for it at all. She likes when people follow the protocol she has laid out and never question it once because it makes her job easier.
I was very upset and appalled at the professionalism and responsibility level at which she handled everything. I felt like it set a very poor example of her way of doing business and that I, as the potential client, should never be attacked. She didn't handle anything appropriately and had many many opportunities to apologize and make things right. Valuing clients and being able to work with them is a great quality and one in which she does not display.
She's been doing it for 20 years so she knows best and she knows it all. But, the wedding industry has become a place where creativity rules and no one is on top for long if they can't stay customer service oriented and original! As far as new-age weddings, I knew far more than she did about the industry as a whole, and I think she took it as more of a challenge as opposed to an amazing opportunity to collaborate on something amazing.
BRIDES: Would you stand for this for a venue you love or is this behavior absolutely ridiculous??
VENDORS: What do you think? Am I being too harsh as a bride???
PS: If you think for even a second that I wanted it to happen like this, you're so wrong. I know how amazing it all would have been and everything the venue and the coordinator could have to offer. It actually breaks my heart more than anything. I tried to apologize a million times and handle everything so that we could still work together and Marky refused that.

Wine Corks and Wedding Rings

This one of my favorite pictures from Ryan and Liz's wedding!

These little corks were the placecard holder for each person's card. Such a cute and unique idea, especially since they had a winery wedding!

If you want to get them for your own wedding, check out Corkey Creations. They are pretty cheap, and add such a personalized element to the wedding.

Photo by the wonderfully amazing Jason and Anna from Jason and Anna Photography!

What a Weekend!

This weekend I hosted a fashion show for my online boutique and fashion blog aspiringcouture.com. We rallied 9 amazing local clothing designers, 8 accessory designers, bunches of models, and lots of various other help together to create Spring on the Runway. The designers were all local aspiring designers and each and every model did a fabulous job showing off the latest spring collections! Overall, it was a ton of fun and a great event!

Models: Monica, Autumn, Lolly, Julia. Photos by: Meguel Varda and Kat Silan

Just showing you a little but of my weekend, which has successfully taken me away from Engaged and Inspired a tinge more than I would care to be at any given time! I'm back though, to bring you all all wonderful things to come! And really, many more WONDERFUL things are to come!

I've been busy with all the clean-up of the show and the rest of the logistics, then moving to a bigger house. Wohoo, what a summer so far! :) Thinking of POSSIBLY doing a bridal one, real edgy, fun and different pieces-who's up for a little bridal runway show??

Baby Shower Details

Inspiration can come from Anywhere, right?? Well then check out this incredibly creative and amazing baby shower! I literally have not seen a more cohesive baby shower in my life.And like we already know, the things that makes an event what it is are the littlest details. These are just too cute! This definitely sets a new bar for baby showers...or any showers for that matter!

Source: P is for Party