Friday, July 18, 2008

a visit to valley grove

Chris and I made the drive down past Northfield this weekend to check out Valley Grove Church. There are actually two churches that make up Valley Grove- the smaller stone church (pictured first) was built in 1862, and the larger white church was built in 1894.



The white church isn't super special inside, although as our tour guide said, "Ah, you only spend 15 minutes in here anyway!" It does have a bell (which he let us ring!) and supposedly has really nice acoustics.

The stone church is where we would have the reception. It holds about 80 people comfortably, or 90 people uncomfortably. It was recently remodeled to make it more reception-friendly and historically accurate. This unfortunately meant putting plaster over the stone interior, but fortunately meant removing the false ceiling to open up the balcony that had been hidden for years. After they took the false ceiling off, they discovered that the original ceiling had been blue, and they restored the original color. Unlike the horrors that St. Olaf unleashed on Boe Chapel by trying to paint the ceiling "traditional Scandinavian colors", the blue in the stone church is really lovely.


One of the most unique features of Valley Grove (and definitely something that we'd never find at a venue in the Twin Cities) is the acres of prairie surrounding the churches, with Big Woods State Park lying just beyond them.


And, while we agreed that this shouldn't be a major factor we look for in choosing a site, it's important to note that Valley Grove is definitely Winnie-approved!


So, that was our visit! What do you all think of it?

Thursday, July 10, 2008

All quiet on the wedding front

I apologize for the recent lack of wedding blogging, but it's mainly because there's not much to write about lately. I alternate between not thinking about the wedding at all to thinking "oh crap oh crap oh crap we're late!!". I think the best thing to do for now it avoid those darn timeline checklists and focus on getting big things into place.

Oh, and look at pretty pictures- like this wedding, where the bride handmade all the flowers. The ones above are all made of Post-It Notes. Awesome.