My wedding is labor day weekend in Southern California and we are making no plans to postpone or cancel at this time. Our guest list is about 500 people so it would be a nightmare and a big loss of deposits. We're just trying to stay positive. Since I have heard COVID-19 spreads slower in humid/hot climates, I am hoping the summer helps it die out. Best wishes to you all. 🤞❤
My wedding is in a couple days. The venue, cake baker and officiant are still on, so the party will go on. I don’t think anyone is canceling but we are having a small evening dinner party. Should be fine
My wedding is November 7th. I am not stressing because this too shall pass. China is getting less cases daily so that means they are able to contain it. The United States has a plan hopefully to stop the spread from getting to high by closing school and etc. Now if you had a wedding this month or April I would understand.
I’m getting married on September 13 and have not considered canceling. However, many of our older out of state guests may not be attending. We will play it out until it gets closer.
My wedding is end of July and I’m not worried I don’t know why you would worry? I feel bad for March and April brides But the fall this will probably all be over breathe !
Too early to tell! Fingers crossed it is over by then😌
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January 2022
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I did I broke up with my fiance about 6 months ago .I cancelled the wedding and wasted lots of money .But God introduced me to my new fiance he's the best thing that ever happened to me and I'm glad I waited.
We'll be assessing in June or early July, but we'd move to postpone without too much heartache (of course that's me saying it now...) In my head, it's a concern not just for older people - there are those who care for the elderly and they'd need to be careful not to catch or for friends who have diabetes, etc. It's a chain reaction issue.
I hope whatever choice everyone makes that it's the best for their family and friends as well.