How to Move Forward After a Wedding Disaster
Most brides worry that something disastrous will happen during their wedding festivities. Whether it’s a cake dropped onto the floor or something more serious like a medical emergency with an ill loved one, chances are the potential problems have crossed your mind a time or two. In order to cope with any challenges along the way, there’s a few things one needs to consider depending on whether the ?disaster? is discovered before, during, or after the wedding. In all cases, the thing you are most likely to learn is this: the world will go on. It?s not going to be fun in the moment, but in general, even a wedding disaster is possible to recover from.
Before the Wedding
The whole world can seem to revolve around getting this wedding “right” when you consider balancing your own vision with family expectations and wanting your friends to have fun. The wedding planning process is stressful and a lot of so-called wedding disasters are just not in the bride’s control?which makes it easy to see a major disappointment, like the loss of a venue, as the end of the world. One of the first things to do when you are recovering from a wedding planning disaster is to make a realistic list: what exactly has changed from your original plan" It may involve something or someone near and dear to your heart, such as a health scare that means one of your bridesmaids won’t be able to attend. However, the sooner you can make a list as a plan of attack, you ...
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