Here’s What to Do After You Change Your Wedding Date
photo by Madeline Shea Photography
If you’ve found yourself having to change your wedding date due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, you’re not alone. We’ve been chatting with couples for the past few months about their postponements, new plans, and all the feelings that come with. To help make things a little easier, we wanted to steer you in the right direction when you ask, “what comes next"” We hope this post will help ease the stress and have you feeling confident in your new date!
Take some time off from wedding planning
Once you decide to postpone your big day, take. a. rest. We’re serious. It’s okay to just forget about the wedding for awhile. Take some time to just live in the current moment (as uncertain as it might feel). The hard part is over. You’ve make your decision to change your wedding date, and now it’s time to just enjoy life until you need to pick wedding planning back up again. RECOMMENDED READING: 40 At-Home Date Night Ideas That Don’t Involve Netflix
photo by Henry Tieu
Notify your family and friends
Notifying your family and friends can be scary, but remember that they care about you. They’re probably expecting the call — and anticipating a change. We know that no matter what the size of your celebration—a small group of loved ones or waiting until the full crew can attend—friends and family who truly care about you will be there to support every tough deci...
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