20 May 2020 | Madison Wolf | Rebecca Rose Events
You’ve been watching the news non-stop and kept up to date with the ever-changing social distancing guidelines. You’ve waited to see if the curve has flattened enough to allow for larger gathering sizes, all while your wedding date quickly approaches. Finally, the time has come to make the call - you are postponing your wedding.
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