Girl thats all the way at the end of the year, like 3 months! Don't make too many rash decisions so early. I would understand if it was in the next month or so , but at the same time it wouldn't go that long with some very serious cautions to take place soon.
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August 2020
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Oh my gosh, don't even begin to worry yet. Ours is August and sure it's in the back of my mind but this thing can change as rapidly as it began. It's WAY too early to be changing things for the end of summer/fall. Reassess in July.
My wedding is August 8. I have no intention of moving anything at this point, but am slowly starting to get a little anxious about other things being delayed - bridesmaid dresses, flowers, etc. But there is so much more time until August and there is new news each day ☺️
I’m sure you’re fine with your current date. Unfortunately, it’s the brides with weddings within the next 1-6 weeks that may have to consider postponing. But let’s hope for the best!
My wedding is 4/4/20, I’ve had to accept that we may have to postpone it but it is out of my hands. I just pray that we all stay well and can enjoy it at a time when we can all be together.
September 19th here. No intention of cancelling. We will probably re-evaluate in June. Don't know what our plan B is, I personally wouldn't want to postpone unless we could get a date within 6ish months. Maybe absolute worst case is we have whoever can come out of our 170 guests hang out at my parents house? Not sure. I second some others here that best thing to do now is wait and see. And stop going on wedding forums (I should take my own advice...).
For now since we have all the stuff we care deeply about booked, I'm kinda relieved to just....stop planning. Maybe I'll start designing our invites this weekend or something, but we don't plan to contact any vendors for at least a couple weeks. They are busy enough with March/April/May brides.
June 6th bride here. I'm full steam ahead. There is no need to panic. If you have a healthy immune system and you follow the guidelines, It will be fine. Anyone who has a compromised immune system and the elderly, should avoid crowds (over 100 people) I think that panicking and in some cases, the media has blown it out of proportion. Try not to worry, I have faith that things will level out soon.
I totally understand the stress, but I agree with everyone here that's saying it's too early to make any decisions. This is a very rapidly changing situation and that could mean it gets worse or better. There's really no way to tell how it's going to go - people all have their own predictions, but no one really knows. I think you need to wait until you're closer to the date to reevaluate the situation and then decide. In the meantime, worrying will not help you one bit.
That’s a lot of time between now and then. Mine is April 4th, and it gets slimmer each day that it will actually happen with everything going on. I wish I had more time like you.
With a wedding date in September I think you will be fine. Viruses cannot live in warmer climates so as the weather starts to break things will definitely start to get better. Also with jobs, schools, etc closing down to aid in the self quarantine we will start to see some improvements.
I think we all just need to try and stay calm and do what you can to stay safe (wash hands, hand sanitizer, keep a healthy distance from people, etc). And remember as we start to get more individuals tested, the numbers will rise but that’s only because we are just starting to get the resources needed to test. Best of luck to those who have a wedding within the next couple of weeks!