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Admit it. Whether you call yourself a true-blue hopeless romantic or the antithesis of it, you probably have, at least once in your lifetime, pictured how you’ve wanted your wedding to be.

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But we did nothing to prepare for the worst. Sadly, it might be said in mitigation, we possibly could not "afford" to do anything.
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