Monday, September 8, 2008

What to Pack

If you're just now logging onto the blog as per the instructions in the invitation insert, go to the post below to leave your "comment" please. (But read this post too - it's important!)

We understand that staying in the cottages on the Lake is a tad unconventional and requires some extra packing foresight. So, if you are staying in a cottage that is NOT full service (which is about 95% of you) you should be sure to pack the following items: (1) pillows (2) sheets or sleeping bags (3) towels (4) bug spray (5) sun screen (6)camping chairs (7) flashlights (8) warm clothes! (think fleece, sweatshirts etc. it will get chilly at night!) (9) umbrellas or other rain appropriate gear (10) attire for the kickball and whiffle ball games if you are participating, and (11) anything else that you can think of that you'll need for days that are on average 70 degrees and nights that are on average 48 degrees.

For those that are asking - the attire for the wedding is semi-formal. No tuxes and gowns required, but suits or sports jackets & slacks for the men and dresses for the ladies etc. are recommended. Also, ladies, I've said it before, but you'll want to avoid stillettos. Think flats, wide/thick heels, or wedges etc.

If you have any last minute questions - let us know. See you all in less than 3 weeks!

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Leave your comment ...

Yes that's right, there's only six weeks until the big day. We're very excited and hope you guys are, as well. If you're here, it's likely because you've now received the invitation and you're following our instructions. Thanks!

In efforts to minimize paper consumption, extra reply cards and/or envelopes etc., we decided to use this website to have you tell us what day you plan to arrive, if you still need a place to stay, and if you want to participate in Whiffle ball/Kickball on Friday afternoon.

So please - click "comments" below this post. (You may have to register email address/password). Once in comments please tell us:

(1) Your name(s);
(2) When you plan to arrive;
(3) If you plan on participating in whiffle ball or kickball on Friday; and,
(4) If you still need a place to stay.


Thanks Guys!! - Meghan & Robert

Monday, May 19, 2008

Four Months to Go ...

So somehow it's a mere four months to the wedding. We seem to think we have everything done and ready for the weekend, and then we "remember" about 50 other things that need to be done. Have no fear, we'll have it done in time for you to have a great weekend!

The cottages on the West side of the Lake are now completely booked. So that leaves the following options if you have not yet reserved:

(1) "Cabins" on the East End of the Park - they are a little more rustic than the cottages, in that the heat is from the fireplace and the showers are part of a bathhouse located near the cabins. But they do have running water, electricity, fridge, stove, and a bathroom. Here is the link to reserve online: http://newyorkstateparks.reserveamerica.com/Camping/Lake%20Taghkanic/r/campgroundDetails.do?subTabIndex=campDetail&contractCode=NY&parkId=404

(2) The Taghkanic Motel - a local motel about 1 mile from the Park, has received good reviews from travelers. It's a local family owned motel that is not fancy by any stretch of the imagination, but is quaint, clean and rather convenient. (518) 851-9006, or reservations@taghkanicmotel.com; there are 10 rooms total and the cost is $85.00 plus tax per night.

(3) Local area B&Bs - if you are more interested in seeing the area surroundings and do not mind driving 20 minutes or so to and from the Park to your B&B, and are looking for someplace slightly fancier to stay - there are plenty of recommendations. Email me at mdouris25@yahoo.com, and I'd be happy to provide the list and recommendations based on your needs etc.

Keep checking back, as the itinerary for the weekend and local activities links will be posted and updated soon! xo, Meghan and Robert

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Spring Update

So as you can tell from the date of the first post - we were, ahem, a tad behind sending out our save the dates. So all that information about "how to reserve your cottage" is irrelevant for most of you.

In addition, if you have not yet reserved a "cottage" at Lake Taghkanic, but are in fact planning on spending the night, please let us know ASAP. We are doing research into alternative locations - i.e. local motels and bed and breakfasts - for people to stay at.

Keep checking back! The weekend's itinerary, directions and other links are soon to follow.