Getting things started was the hardest task for me. Setting a month, let a lone a date was rough. Finding the perfect venue that fit my ever so changing theme was a nightmare. Figuring out budget was enough to make me want to run away and get eloped. But endless days and nights roaming the Internet on countless blogs and flipping through wedding magazine time and time again has provided me with such a good insight to whats me, including what I like and what I don't like.
Location Location Location. To me, was the most important decision we had to make. I never pictured myself as being the girl who wanted an outside wedding, but I realized every inspiration board I bookmarked was outside, white tent, and vintage inspired.

I knew I didn't want it to be at your typical wedding hall, where there are more then one wedding going on at once. I also wasn't sure if I wanted to have a wedding completely outside, where we would be worried about the weather the whole time. I think I found the most perfect place for us. It fits our budget, and its the complete compromise between outside and inside.
I randomly came across the Lippincott Manor one day and I knew I had to give this place a chance. It was the first one that I wanted to visit and my only. I went there and completely feel for everything they had to offer. Trish, the owner was the sweetest lady and she was really helpful. I booked it that weekend.





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