luvavacation
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DD and Future-Son-In-Law picked the venue last June (the wedding is this May), but it has been under renovation. Looked at it this past week, they are not pleased with many of the changes, changes that are different from the plans we were originally shown. Instead of elegant, the venue is going with "rustic barn". Also, many of their policies have changed.
DD and FSIL have spoken to the owners of the venue, and long story short, they have been told they can back out and receive back the deposit. They would now like to have the wedding here at my home.
Did I mention the wedding is in MAY! 
I truly don't mind, and though we never said it to my daughter, we did wish they would have the wedding here, and I believe we will have a beautiful wedding. But, we need to now get tents, flooring for under the tents, tables, chairs, port-a-potties, flowers in pots, caterers, generators, oh so many things.
DD lives 4 hours away, so much of this sudden, last minute stuff will fall on me, since I am here and can easily meet with people for quotes and such. Again, I don't mind, but I have never planned anything so big (for me, anyway - expecting about 125 people), nor have any of my friends. I was hoping someone here would have experience in a wedding at home, and tell me what to make sure I don't forget, perhaps what is commonly overlooked, or what isn't even important to spend time on.
And where to I have all the people park? We live in a subdivision, in the turn of the cul-de-sac. Do we have shuttles from a parking lot nearby?
And may God hear my fervent prayers over the next few months for no rain! Oh this is going to be fun!
DD and FSIL have spoken to the owners of the venue, and long story short, they have been told they can back out and receive back the deposit. They would now like to have the wedding here at my home.


I truly don't mind, and though we never said it to my daughter, we did wish they would have the wedding here, and I believe we will have a beautiful wedding. But, we need to now get tents, flooring for under the tents, tables, chairs, port-a-potties, flowers in pots, caterers, generators, oh so many things.
DD lives 4 hours away, so much of this sudden, last minute stuff will fall on me, since I am here and can easily meet with people for quotes and such. Again, I don't mind, but I have never planned anything so big (for me, anyway - expecting about 125 people), nor have any of my friends. I was hoping someone here would have experience in a wedding at home, and tell me what to make sure I don't forget, perhaps what is commonly overlooked, or what isn't even important to spend time on.
And where to I have all the people park? We live in a subdivision, in the turn of the cul-de-sac. Do we have shuttles from a parking lot nearby?
And may God hear my fervent prayers over the next few months for no rain! Oh this is going to be fun!
