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Is it Possible to Plan Your Wedding in the Middle of a Pandemic?

Is it Possible to Plan Your Wedding in the Middle of a Pandemic?

A wedding is one of the most anticipated events in every person’s life. Many people spend the better part of their lives wanting to plan the perfect wedding. Once you’ve found “the one” for you, it’s only natural that you can’t wait to start building a new life together. Getting married to your partner is indeed one of the most remarkable moments of your life.

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Unfortunately, 2020 started with an unpleasant surprise in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic. As social distancing and self-isolation became the norm, many couples were forced to postpone or cancel their weddings. But with no end to the pandemic in sight, how long are you supposed to wait before you can start planning your wedding?

 

While it’s best to avoid social gatherings right now, it’s also understandable if you don’t want to put your wedding on hold anymore. Months of anticipation and preparation go into making your big day the best day of your life. It’s only natural that you’d be disappointed if it doesn’t come to fruition. But it’s up to you to find your silver lining.

Getting Married During a Pandemic

First things first – it is possible to have a safe and cozy wedding ceremony despite the pandemic. You just have to take the right precautionary measures to ensure that you don’t jeopardize anyone’s health and safety. Also, you need to ensure that all your guests and vendors adhere to the required safety protocols.

 

Can’t wait to start planning your wedding? Here are a few tips to help you host the wedding of your dreams amidst a raging pandemic:

1. Limit Your Guest List

Is it going to make a difference if your mother’s best friend’s sister-in-law doesn’t come to your wedding? As social beings, we have a propensity for inviting all our near and dear ones to be a part of every celebration. But a pandemic isn’t the best time to tie the know in front of hundreds of people. Don’t worry about offending a few distant family members or friends who don’t get invited to your wedding.

 

On the upside, a pandemic might be just the excuse you need to cherish an intimate and homely wedding ceremony. Take a closer look at your guest list and carefully evaluate who all can be nixed for the time being. It’s your day and you have full authority to decide who deserves to be invited. Make sure you only invite your close friends and family members whose presence will make your big day even more special.

2. Pick an Outdoor Venue

Who doesn’t love an outdoor wedding amidst the woods or by the beach? Now, you just have one more reason to ditch the indoors and host your wedding in an open-air setting. It can significantly reduce the risk of getting infected with the novel coronavirus. Also, you get to play with a plethora of natural elements to create a unique and stellar decor. It’ll also help you outline a socially distant seating plan.

 

Having said that, the weather conditions in your area might force you to consider an indoor wedding. If this is the case, make sure you choose a well-ventilated venue. Talk to the venue manager or supervisor and find out what measures they’re taking to ensure proper ventilation. This is also a good time to find out the latest guidelines regarding social gatherings in your area.

3. Shop Carefully

One of the best things about planning your wedding is that you get to indulge in a truckload of retail therapy. Just because your wedding is happening amidst a pandemic, you shouldn’t have to miss out on the joy of shopping for your wedding dress or tux. But don’t compromise on your health and safety.

 

The most obvious option is to shop online. But you catch ditch the mainstream e-commerce stores and get in touch with niche designer boutiques instead. Stalk your favorite boutiques on Instagram and contact them to ask whether they can customize a dress for you. Make sure you carefully read their exchange and return policy as well.

4. Communicate with Your Vendors

You need an army of skilled caterers, designers, decorators, bakers, and other vendors to successfully host your wedding. Also, you likely have to pay them in advance, months before the D-day. But in these uncertain times, you might have to make some last-minute changes to your plan.

 

Talk to your vendors and make sure that they’re open to accommodating any modifications. This is a good time to review their contracts and negotiate the payment and cancellation policies. Also, you could consider getting wedding insurance to cover any losses you incur due to a last-minute postponement.

5. Relieve Stress with a Psychic

This isn’t the wedding planning advice you were expecting, right? But here’s the thing – planning a wedding can be extremely hectic and stressful. The uncertainty associated with the pandemic can further add to your worries. But it’s important that you don’t lose your cool before or during the wedding. A psychic reading can help you assess the present, give an insight into the future, and relax your mind.

 

Even if things don’t happen as you’d envisioned, a psychic reader can help you come to terms with the situation. From tarot card readers and palmists to astrologers and clairvoyants – you’ll find a wide variety of psychic readers online. Make sure you run a thorough background check and look at their reviews before consulting a psychic.

 

The good news is that you’ll find plenty of information on authentic and trustworthy psychics. For instance, Mysticmag reviewspopular psychic reading services and websites to help you make an informed decision.

 

Have you had to plan your wedding during the pandemic? Share your experience in the comments section below.

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