Registry



Bill & Fuzzy with Flowers @ Oktoberfest, Germany!
Enjoyin' beer in the Haufbrau tent at
Oktoberfest '00 in Munchen, Deutschland

 

Where we are registered:
We debated about doing the registration thang.
But, what the heck, you only get married a few times in your life, right?

So, we registered at William-Sonoma under Fisher and/or O'Neill. We want everyone to know that we don't expect gifts and anything you choose to do or not is great with us! We are most appreciative simply of your presence with us for the reception and weekend. Also, feel free to skip William-Sonoma if you don't like the corporate thing!

Williams-Sonoma Registry

If the link doesn't work right for whatever reason, just go to http://www.williams-sonoma.com

We also decided to register at REI sports and outdoor store. We figure it might help us get off our duffs!

Recreational Equipment, Inc. Registry

Okay, so we fibbed a bit. We didn't register at REI, but it's a really great store and we like their stuff a lot. Check it out, it's great fun. The store in Denver is especially cool - it's a converted train museum.

Back to our Wedding & Reception

 

Kaltenberg Castle

Reception Site
The Bavarian Royal Family and its brewing tradition

HRH Prince Luitpold of Bavaria is the great grandson of the last King of Bavaria, Ludwig III. As head of the castle brewery of Kaltenberg, Prince Luitpold is by no means the first member of his family to be involved in brewing. As he says: "the history of the Wittelsbach family and that of Bavarian beer go hand in hand and should really be seen as a whole".

In essence, beer was always such an important part of Bavarian life and culture that the Royals themselves had to be brewing experts. As a result, their legacy to the world of beer and brewing is vast.