Yes! We'd love for you to bring your kids. We'll have a play area with toys if little ones get bored. We'll also have a nursing room available.
Yes!
Formal creative.
You know that piece of clothing you have that you love, but it's never the right time to wear it? Well, now's the right time! No jacket too loud, no dress too fancy, no shoes too bold. At some point in the weeks before the wedding, you might find yourself wondering "Is this look too much?" We're telling you now: it's not! Go for it! Have fun and we're sure you'll look great! We're so excited to see you.
RVSP either online (on this site) or through the mail. Please let us know about your meal and cake preferences and any plus-ones.
Please RSVP by September 15th.
One of our meal options will be vegetarian. If you have any other dietary restrictions or food allergies, let us know and we'll make sure there's a meal and dessert you can eat.
There is a mixture of free and metered street parking along Beacon Street in front of the church. There is also metered parking in the Beaconsfield Lot about a five minute walk away, and in a lot in Cleveland Circle, a fifteen minute walk or five minute trolley ride away. Check the parking map on this website and in your invitation packet.
There are two lots on site, as well as lots of free street parking on the surrounding streets. Check the parking map on this website and in your invitation packet.
Yes! Please also contact us if there are any other disability accommodations you would like and we'll see what we can do.
No, but we can recommend that guests stay at the Holiday Inn Express in Waltham. It's about fifteen minutes drive from the reception, and there's free breakfast.
No. It's in Boston in November, so everything will be indoors.
In addition to our wedding vows, there will be readings, lots of singing, a short sermon, and communion. You'll get a leaflet to help you follow along, and the priest will give verbal instructions on when to sit or stand--don't worry about trying to guess! All guests are welcome to take communion, receive a blessing, or remain in their seats, as they wish.
Yes.