WHAT ARE PEOPLE DOING ABOUT WEDDINGS DURING THE PANDEMIC?
Couples in Orange County, California , married throughout the spring in front of ticket booths at the Honda Center. Couples stood in front of these booths while their vows were exchanged and given through the two- way radio while family and friends watched through Zoom calls or Facebook Live.
As English poet George Gordon Byron once wrote, “Love will find a way through paths where wolves fear to prey.” Nothing relates more closely to the quote than the many couples who are trying to get married right now. These individuals won’t let anything stop their big day, not even a pandemic. By staying safe and following social distancing guidelines, they’re still planning to celebrate this wonderful life event. Our team at Janet Davis understands how important wedding days are for people, and we’re ready to do whatever we can to ensure this day is special for you. These past few months, our teams have been busy cleaning many wedding gowns for future brides, so we’ve heard some inspiring stories about how these couples were planning to celebrate their weddings. Some people told us they were going to have their regular wedding, but only with themselves, close family, and their wedding party. Others are still using their venues with a limited capacity, while many others are holding their ceremonies at their homes. We’ve even seen and heard about some weddings taking place over Zoom, where the family and friends could participate through the livestream. Here are some other examples of people across the world celebrating their weddings, despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
In Ein Hemed National Park, Israel , Roni Ben-Ari and Yontan Meushar married in the planned venue with very few people attending. An Indonesian couple, Mohamad Nurjaman and Ugi Lestari Widya, held their wedding just outside Jakarta, Indonesia . Once their ceremony was over, they opened up a video conference to speak with their family and friends. If you're still planning on holding your wedding, Janet Davis can help you look amazing in a freshly cleaned wedding gown. Head over to our location or give us a call at 248-543-0340.
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Spooky STRAWBERRY GHOSTS
INGREDIENTS
• 16 oz white chocolate, chopped • 24 strawberries • 1 package mini dark chocolate chips
DIRECTIONS
1. In a microwave-safe bowl, heat the white chocolate at 50% power for 30 seconds. Remove it and stir, then repeat the process until melted.
2. Lay out a sheet of parchment paper.
3. One by one, dip the strawberries into the melted white chocolate and set them on the parchment. Allow the extra chocolate to pool to form a “tail” effect. 4. Before the chocolate coating fully cools, add three mini chocolate chips to each berry to form two eyes and a mouth.
5. Let chocolate set, then serve your spooky snacks!
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