We have a bakery!

If anyone tells you that planning a wedding is easy, they’re probably too old to remember! One of the things that has been stressing us out recently: the baker. Planning a destination wedding, even when the destination is only 232 miles away, has been proving difficult lately with several not-so-great bakery experiences. This past Saturday morning, after a very dissappointing tasting appointment in Atascadero (a town just north of SLO), we decided to skip this formal appointment stuff and try one more place a bit off the beaten path. We visited a small bakery in a cute town called Arroyo Grande. It was love at first sight (and bite). CUTE little bakery inside and out with a WONDERFUL owner. Tim and I walked in, told him about the wedding, what we were looking to do, and he simply said, “I’m available – you’re on my calendar.” No pressure, no nickel and diming, no extra costs for delivery or usage of their adorable vintage cake stands. Just laid back niceness and a willing to work with us to create our ideal wedding; a quality that we’ve come to appreciate in all of our vendors.

We sipped some coffee and ate one of their delicious eclairs. Grabbed a lemon bar and macaroon to go and with that, another checkbox is checked and we couldn’t be happier! Thank you Eclair Bakery!

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Inside Eclair Bakery. You must visit this place!

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Wedding Announcement: Hotels!

Great news!

We have our room blocks set to go for our guests. We’ve decided to set up blocks at two separate locations which should help give our friends and families some choice in where to stay. The first option is at Pismo Lighthouse Suites at Pismo Beach, CA. This location has two room suites on a property overlooking the Pacific. It’s a short drive (10 minutes) from the hotel to our wedding venue. This location is ideal for larger families or people wanting to be near the ocean. The second option is The Cuesta Motor Inn just outside of San Luis Obispo, CA. Also a short drive from the property (about 10 minutes), this hotel is clean and affordable and very close to the shops and restaurants of downtown SLO. Head on over to our Accommodations page (http://theschaafs.org/wedding/accommodations/) for more details, links, and other information! As always, if you have any questions or concerns regarding accommodations, please do not hesitate to contact us!

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Brief Update

Andrea and I are down in San Luis Obispo this weekend working on some wedding plans. The weather is warming up and the sun has been out. The hills are green and the ocean is looking great. We have some exciting wedding news and updates for the blog that we’ll be posting soon. Invitations are on the works as well. Check back soon for more updates!

- Tim

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ISLAY HILL!

Behind Flying Caballos Guest Ranch is a volcanic cone, an extinct volcano. On our last trip to SLO, we decided to walk up this hill (it’s a quick jaunt) and we made a short video at the top. At the start, you are introduced to Eric Holkeboer, a groomsmen, and then Andrea leads us towards the property. Enjoy!

Islay Hill from Tim Schaaf on Vimeo.

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San Luis Obispo

We found a great short film/work by Robert Weber that shows you San Luis Obispo and the surrounding areas using tilt-shift lenses for filming. Check it out!

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Welcome

Welcome to our wedding blog!  We’re so excited you’re here!

This is where you’ll find all sorts of information about our upcoming wedding.  Check out the pages on the right side of this page to do so.  And don’t forget our posts!  Lots of fun little dittys in that section.

Enjoy the blog!  Thanks for visiting!  We can’t wait to see you on our Big Day!

Love,
Andrea & Tim

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Happiest Place in America

Did you know?!

http://www.uptake.com/blog/attractions/san_luis_obispo_california_happiest_city_america_15300.html

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Wedding Planning is F-U-N!

Thanks to my amazing fiance and great friends and supportive family, wedding planning so far has been super easy and lots of fun.  Tim has been key in decision making in several aspects of the wedding, including photographer, lighting and sound, budgeting, and music.  Thankfully, he and I have the same vision for our wedding, which is ‘country chic.’  As of today, the Big Day is 255 days away!  And we’re nearly done all the big stuff!

Special thanks to my Mom, Nancy, for making the trip out to San Francisco in December to go wedding dress shopping with me!  It was so important for me to have her there.  Her big smile and “Oh my gosh, you look beautiful!” response to every single dress I came out in was priceless.  Albeit, not so particularly helpful when it came time to make a decision!  :)  Mom, you’re the best.

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BIG thanks to my friend, Jackie Conn, who is helping us choose a caterer.  Before she was a nurse, she was a pastry chef, and she ever-so-kindly offered her expertise to help me find the “one” who will provide us with tasty comfort-food-esque nourishment on the Big Day.  Thanks a million, Jackie!

Also thank you to my good friend, Hazel Uy, scrapbooking extraordinaire, who so sweetly offered to help us finish creating our save-the-dates!  Hazel, you’re awesome!

That is all for now!

Andrea

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Walking up to the front door …

Front Door at Flying Caballos from Tim Schaaf on Vimeo.

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How I Did Not Propose – The Rejected Ideas

I had a really hard time figuring out how to propose to Andrea and I went through a variety of ideas before the “right one” hit me.

1. Alaska

In retrospect, life would have been a lot easier had I just “got it over with” on the Alaskan cruise. It was a gorgeous setting and we were with Andrea’s family. The only reason I shot this one down was because I thought it was a bit too obvious. I could just imagine Andrea and her nurse coworkers discussing the topic. Amy Richards might say, “Oh he’s definitely going to do it on the cruise”. I don’t like to be predictable when I’m pulling a surprise, usually, so Alaska was out.

2. Stow Lake

Andrea repeats things from time to time. She doesn’t think I’ve caught on to this but I know it’s intentional and purposeful. One of those things is about how nice it would be to take a row boat out onto Stow Lake in Golden Gate Park. Thinking this might be the place, I convinced friend Eric to come with me and recon the area for a potential proposal. Despite the idyllic setting a row boat on a lake in the park might sound, we found the boathouse to be slightly run down, the boats aged and rusting, and the water a bit funky. Oh, and that whole rowing the boat while trying to not act nervous would definitely not have worked out. So to Andrea: yes, we can go here sometime, I’m listening, but sorry, not the place for me to propose.

3. Cupid’s Span

About two months before I had even bought the ring, Andrea and I were walking along the Embarcadero from our apartment, along the water past the AT&T Ballpark towards one of our favorite restaurants, Taylors (now called Gotts). Halfway along the way there is a giant sculpture of a bow and arrow, with the arrow facing the ground. The spot is called Cupid’s Span and it would be a very cheesy place to propose. So on that day, I proclaimed to Andrea that I would someday ask her to marry me at this precise location. I knew I wouldn’t but it resulted in my desired effect; every time we passed that spot over the next six months, her heart maybe raced just a little bit more, wondering, “Is this the time”.

4. On a website

Even before I proposed and likely as a sign either that I needed to hurry up or that she was on to me, Andrea began browsing modern wedding websites. Of these, and a really great site, is Green Wedding Shoes (greenweddingshoes.com). After I had already decided to make the photograph collage video proposal, I began to wonder how I could surprise Andrea with it. It occurred to me that Andrea would be incredibly shocked if I could somehow get the video on the wedding site. I sent an email to the site’s editor thinking I didn’t have a chance….and she responded, but the idea seemed a bit too public for me. I wanted the engagement to be about us, be private, special, memorable, not shared with thousands of strangers, and decided against it.

5. Using Skype

This idea would have made a great commercial for Skype. Because Andrea and I live so far from our families and loved ones, we often use Skype as a way to see and talk to family from time to time. My idea was that during one of these video sessions with Andrea’s family, I would have them feed her the link. She would watch the video on her computer and her family would be watching her (and maybe us) through the Skype video feed and see the proposal and her reaction the video. I really liked this idea – it would be a way to include family even more and they could “be there” when it happened. Two problems came up as I planned this. First, I didn’t want to propose in our apartment. Given this is the only place we’ve ever Skype’d our families, it was given that Andrea might think something is up if I pulled out the laptop anyplace else. Second, if I wasn’t going to do it in the apartment, then we’d need a reliable internet connection wherever it was that I decided on. Starbucks? Work? Yeah, that wasn’t going to happen.

Tim

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