My wedding is in October (Lord willing and the coronavirus don't rise 🙄). I haven't heard word one from anyone about my bachelorette party or bridal shower. I don't want to stress anyone out... esp since my MOH just got married two weeks ago, and I don't even know who would be hosting my bridal shower (plus again, coronavirus), but I'm worried that if I don't no one will plan anything. Should I need to start asking people about their thoughts and plans on it, or should I just ride it out and see what happens? When is it normal to start planning those events?
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