The biggest news is that Mike and I are moving the wedding date back. We both love the idea of a fall harvest wedding, but after sitting down to discuss our situation next fall we've decided that it will work out better for us in the end. See, I will be in graduate school next school year earning my Master of Architecture degree and will graduate in May 2010. Therefore, we've decided to consider early June 2010. June is still an important month for the both of us, because our birthdays are in June and only 8 days apart. It's actually kind of funny, because Mike's brother and his wife both share January birthdays. It seems to run in the family.
We've also decided on a location. The Haven at Center Hill, of course! We both love it. And Mary Lapos, the owner, has been the most hospitable and understanding vendor to work with. Her place offers us the perfect outdoor farm feel. Having the wedding in June, we can be guaranteed warmer weather and a better chance of a nice sunny day.
We've also selected our photographers, Mike and Sherry Minnig. They recently shot some photos at the Haven, which you can check out at their website.
Needless to say, the theme is transitioning to more of a warm-weather picnicky kind of thing. Getting more casual lets us save money on items like paper plates and brown paper bags. Check out Michelle and Noah's Picnic Wedding and all of the fun stuff they incorporated into it. Or this Snippet & Ink post. I'm in love with their "Little Prairie Wedding" post.

Little Prairie Wedding originally uploaded by Snippet & Ink.
Gosh, there are so many amazing ideas out there!
Not only that but I've been addicted to vintage wedding gown websites. I've fallen in love with a gown from Vintageous. However, it was sold. Now I'm on the hunt for something similar. Please, try not to drool...

I love the top the most!

1950s Cahill Wedding Gown originally posted by Vintageous.

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