As I have written before, including a sentimental, meaningful reading in your wedding gives the ceremony more depth. Enjoy another offered selection ; the author of this one is anonymous.Sooner or Later
Sooner or later we begin to understand that love is more than verses on Valentines and romance in the movies. We begin to know that love is here and now, real and true, the most important thing in our lives. For love is the creator of our favorite memories, and the foundation of our fondest dreams. Love is a promise that is always kept, a fortune that can never be spent, a seed that can flourish in even the most unlikely of places. and a radiance that never fades, this mysterious and magical joy, is the greatest treasure of all - one known only by those who love.
The architecture and decor is Spanish/
Many quads and courtyards have focal fountains. This sweet one is on an adobe wall in an inner patio and once the climbing rose bush blooms, it will be even more beautiful.
Decorative tiles accent stairwells and many other focal spots. The design with the triangular dots is Ceago's iconic symbol. It's a design from the Milk Snake - another reference to Pomo Indian life.
Check it out! These cool chairs are make from wine barrels. Fantastic!
When entering the property you'll pass by a pasture with walnut orchards and sheep grazing. A darling hen house is off to the side of the pasture. In addition to the organic winery operation, they use Biodynamic farming techniques as well.
The Venue Vixens had a wonderful time touring Ceago Vinegarden and are considering a return trip to stay in their three Casitas located along the lake's edge. That way we can totally immerse ourselves in the experience. Heaven! 
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Tiled roofed hacienda design, heavy Spanish furnishings and lovely courtyards cornered by sturdy towers are perfect for gatherings or wedding receptions. Interesting, unique and very cool details are everywhere. I was captivated!

My shot of the Grand Pomo Room did not turn out. The picture below is from their website. It is a fantastically dark, rich, handsome room for dinner receptions - and has a huge fireplace at one end . The one photo I am including is of the huge bar area. My mouth dropped when the massive wood doors opened into this room.




Headcount for this property is best suited for 75 to 100, although a strolling reception could take more guests. At this time, the villa has two or three rooms for specially arranged overnight accommodations for the bridesmaids (the night before) and for the newlyweds (wedding night) but in the future, plans for expanding are on the drawingboard.
Hillary & Shawn Luesing married March 27, 2010, on a lovely sunny, warm spring afternoon. Hillary contacted me 3 months prior to the wedding day asking for "day of" coordination and I happily was able to assist her pull the last pieces together and be there on wedding day to oversee, coordinate, facilitate and send my happy bride down the aisle! The married table-side at the Placer Event Center in Rocklin, California. 
Working with her florist Mary, (a friend and extremely talented floral designer), the color palette of vibrant blue, hot pink and limely green was perfectly executed.

Apparently Hillary's mom makes a mean Ginger Snap cookie, and each guest was lucky enough to go home with a bag of cookies, which included the coveted recipe. Snappy!
The cake was beautiful and was created by another very talented acquaintance. 


The two most important chairs at the reception belong to the Bride & Groom - right?. Enjoy decorating the backs to give the chair a little something "special." It doesn't have to be elaborate (especially if the chair is facing a wall). Here are a variety of chair decor... maybe one will suit your style?
Sashes come in a multitude of colors to match your wedding color.
A burlap sash or strip of fabric is a unique and fun designer touch, and the very last photo is an example of using a very simple length of tulle to dress up a utilitarian chair.
