Friday, May 20, 2011

Sean and Kelly's Storybook Wedding RSVP/ Survey

Save the Date Cards are out!

Well, the Save the Date Cards are out...finally. But I assure you it was worth the wait. In the comments let us know which one you got. Which one is your favorite?







Invitations should go out near the end of July. Keep an eye out for them.

So where is this wedding going to be anyway!

Searles Castle  
An authentic English Tudor castle nestled in the New Hampshire woods, high atop a 175 acre estate. The perfect place for a fairly tale wedding. Just picture it; stone work, tall towers, fall leaves. Its like stepping back in time without the DeLorean.





A Brief History
Searles Castle was built under the direction of Edward F. Searles, an interior decorator and antique collector. Having traced his ancestry to the Oxfordshire Harcourt family, he engaged the prominent architect, Henry Vaughn to design the castle in the style of Stanton Harcourt Manor in Oxon County, England. The building was completed in 1915 at a cost estimated to have been in excess of $1,250,000. The castle, located at 21 Searles Rd. in Windham, NH, contains 20 rooms.
Searles is said to have employed the finest masons and woodworkers to construct the castle, and imported marble and artifacts from Europe to furnish it. Examples of the fine work are found in the carved oak balcony, and the marble fireplaces. Edward Francis Searles was born on July 4, 1841, In Methuen, Massachusetts. At the age of thirteen he went to work in a cotton mill to support his widowed mother and his brother. His love of art and music, later to be his hallmark, were in evidence early in his life. At the age of twenty-one he was teaching piano and organ in Bath, Maine.
In 1875, after an apprenticeship with a Boston firm, Searles became an interior decorator for the prestigious Herter Brothers of New York City. In 1881, he met Mary Hopkins, a Herter Brothers client, in San Francisco. Her husband, Mark Hopkins, part-owner of the Southern Pacific Railroad, had died in 1878. He left his wife an inheritance of sixty-one million dollars. Mary Hopkins commissioned Searles to design the interior of her Nob Hill home, and to work on Kellogg Terrace in her birthplace of Great Barrington, Massachusetts. They were married on November 8, 1887 in New York City. He was forty-seven; she was about sixty-seven. From Mary's death in 1891 until his own, Searles was involved in building projects in Methuen, Massachusetts, as well as Salem and Windham, New Hampshire. He died in 1920.

Searles willed the castle to his secretary, Arthur T. Walker, who died in August of 1927, leaving it to his brothers and sisters. They sold it to Mr. And Mrs. Frank Andrew of Methuen, Massachusetts, in 1930.The Sisters of Mercy acquired the castle in 1952. Since then it has been used as a novitiate for young women entering the Sisters of Mercy; a retreat house; and administrative offices. Castle College held classes in the castle for over twenty-five years.
Because the building needed extensive repairs, Castle College moved to a wing of the Sisters Of Mercy motherhouse on the property, and the castle was closed for five years. During those five years, repairs were made to the roof and building. In 1991, in an effort to restore the interior of the castle, a "Decorators' Showcase" was held. Through the generosity of those interior designers and contributions received over the years from many benefactors, the interior of the building has been refurbished. Since that time, the castle has been available to the public for social, cultural spiritual and business events.
In November of 2001, the Sisters of Mercy contracted David and Linda Kolifrath of Salem, New Hampshire to organize and manage events held at the castle. At this time it was decided that operations would be expanded to include weddings and receptions in the castle courtyard in an effort to better utilize the facility, better serve the needs of the public, and to raise additional funds to further the charitable programs of the Sisters Of Mercy.








Searles Castle at Windham is easily reached by Interstate 93 from the north and south and by Route 111 from the east and west. We are located on the same grounds as the Sisters of Mercy Motherhouse.
From Interstate 93
From I-93, northbound or southbound, take Exit 3, (Windham / Canobie Lake) and bear right at the end of the exit ramp onto Route 111. Route 111 will bear a sharp left at the traffic lights immediately after the junction of I-93. Bear left and continue along Route 111 East. About one-tenth of a mile, turn left at St. Matthew Church onto Searles Road. Follow signs for Searles Castle on your left as the road goes uphill.
 

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Fashion Emergency!

Unfortunately the bridesmaid dress I picked just got discontinued. Booo!

So in light of this event I have chosen a new dress. The shoes are the same or any open toe black shoe will do. I'm not picky.

So here is the dress.

Style 7016

You can find this dress at Alfred Angelo

Monday, March 28, 2011

Lodging

Are you traveling in from the kingdom far far away or just want a place to sleep off that nasty hangover you'll have in the morning?

Sean and I have the hook-up for you. We were able to get a great hotel rate for all of our guests to take advantage of.  The Holiday Inn in Salem, NH. Right down the freeway from the castle.

Call  603-893-5511 for Reservations. Mention that you are there for the wedding of Sean Bishop / Kelly Hobby and you'll get the discounted rate.


Reservation cut off date: Until the hotel sells out.


Address is: 1 KEEWAYDIN DRIVE  SALEM, NEW HAMPSHIRE 03079










Friday, March 25, 2011

Kilt-n-stuff

This one is for the Groomsmen and any other guy that wants in on the kilt wearing action.  As you probably have heard this is an Irish wedding. So the groom and groomsmen are going to be wearing the traditional Irish kilt.

Sean will be wear his grandfather's tartan of Kerry county. The groom's men are to wear the black kilt and any others can wear what ever tartan they would like to include the rental black tartan.

The company we are using to supply the Kilt Renal Packages is http://www.kilts-n-stuff.com.
They are a family run company based in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. 


The full formal rental package includes everything you need from head to toe, except for the underwear, which of course is optional. 


New – They have a “Keep-the-Kilt” option. For an additional $35 you can keep your kilt! Select any of the tartans available and keep the economy kilt to remember your special occasion. Most sizes of Black Watch kilts are in stock, all others are special order. Please allow 6-8 weeks for delivery since this is a on-line company.



Measurements You'll Need for Ordering Your Kilt Rental.

Waist Size
Hip Size
Kilt Length
Jacket Size
Shirt Neck Size
Mens U.S. Shoe Size:

How to Measure for Your Skirt:
Step 1) Measure your actual waist.
Step 2) Measure your hips at the fullest post.
Step 3) Measure from your waistline to you desired length. It is best if you have help, because bending even slightly will change the measurement.


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