I’m feeling sad because Miss 23’s wedding should have taken place last week.
Thanks a lot Coronavirus – NOT.
Pretty much all of the wedding had been organised … but it’s all been put on ice.
In the early days of the Coronavirus crisis, the happy couple made the decision to postpone the wedding until September. They contacted the celebrant, the makeup artist, the florist, the DJ …. all the way down the list, and were able to re-book everybody except for the photographer. I think they both felt a lot of relief at taking control of the situation and being proactive.
BUT then came the official restrictions – they got a phone call from the venue saying they weren’t allowed to re-open for SIX MONTHS – which would be October.
This news was a LOT harder to take.
We were heartbroken for the kids, who understandably weren’t thrilled at having to turn around and try to reschedule everything again.
Plus, they didn’t particularly want to be married in October which is his birthday, or in November, which is hers.
Nor do they want to postpone until 2021; they want to get married in 2020. As Miss 23 says, it makes it a lot easier to remember!
The original wedding date was intentionally chosen to be just days before our own 30th anniversary. You see, there are 30 years between me and Miss 23. She was born only a few weeks before my 30th birthday. She graduated high school exactly 30 years after I did; and she was going to be married 30 years almost to the day after I was. It was kind of sweet how it all worked out but of course that’s gone by the wayside now.
What a pain in the proverbial for the kids! I suspect that if everything wasn’t already booked (and paid for), they would have got married anyway and to heck with the wedding.
For now though, they have decided to just leave the wedding arrangements in place for September. With Coronavirus numbers dropping off here in Queensland, fingers crossed that restrictions will lift in time! There is only a handful of guests coming from out of state (NSW) from what I remember.
So until then …
- I won’t get to see my beautiful girl as a bride;
- I won’t shed a tear when I see her and her man exchanging their vows;
- I won’t get to wear my beautiful mother-of-the-bride dress;
- I won’t get to catch up with extended family and friends;
- I won’t have any gorgeous photos to share with you here on the blog;
- and Miss 23 will still be a Miss instead of a Mrs (she is really looking forward to taking on her new last name!).
On the upside however …
- It gives me more time to find the perfect pair of shoes (the ones I bought aren’t quite what I really wanted).
- What a celebration it will be once all these restrictions are behind us!
- And, it gives my dad more time to recover from his stroke and ankle surgeries, so he will be able to enjoy it to the full.
Just have to remind myself that good things are worth waiting for!
What plans have you had to put on hold because of Coronavirus?
Leanne says
Hi Janet – what a bummer all round. Our nephew was due to be married on 4th April and after downsizing it and then cancelling it, they’ve rescheduled to March next year. A big disappointment all round and I can imagine how sad you all must be. Hopefully things will be back on track for a big September shindig that you’ll all appreciate even more for having had to wait for it. Good luck!