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Bury St Edmunds | Real wedding

August 23, 2020

Nicola and Ross held a small wedding in Bury St Edmunds. They are quiet, warm, perhaps even a little shy folks. Respectively they love Dr Who, Star Wars but most of all, each other. Sci-fi fans and clever too, we’d have to suggest they’re the nicest type of ‘Geeks’ you’ll ever meet. They certainly know how to respond to an apocalypse storyline and 2020’s Covid pandemic was no match for their combined forces! Here’s how they made a beautiful Corona wedding happen, in their own words.

How has all the Corona virus malarkey affected your wedding plans?

‘ We had planned for quite a geeky themed wedding, Nicola had made all the table decorations already. Everything was pretty much ready to go before the lockdown occurred.’

‘Although it was not as planned, having a small intimate Corona wedding with just 6 guests at the ceremony and a small reception back at Nicola’s parents turned out to be just what we wanted without even knowing it.’

‘The day turned out a lot better than expected, even with the restrictions in place. Although we would have loved to have our other guests it was nice to be surrounded by our close family and friends which made the day more relaxed.’

What’s been the best, and the worst outcome of the apocalypse?
‘With the run up to the wedding we were unsure if we would even still get married and possibly be postponed again. Also all the changes we had to arrange with all the vendors, the new dates and making sure everyone involved was available. Luckily a lot of our plans were easily moved. With the party next year we can feel more relaxed and enjoy the day a lot more than if we had to perform the ceremony in front of more people (as we probably wouldn’t be as comfortable and worry about it slightly).’

Good advice to Corona wedding couples in a similar situation?
‘Go with the flow and try not to worry about the small unimportant things. With the registry office ceremony we couldn’t have any readings or music but we didn’t really notice them missing. The most important part was just getting married surrounded by close friends and family. Make time for yourself as there is a lot going on throughout the day and you will need some time to get away from everyone and enjoy your own company.’

Which vendors did you proud in the process?
Without a doubt our photographers Neil and Lisa. We had trouble with the barn venue double booking our first rearranged date and having to rebook a different date. Neil and Lisa have been great with all the changes to our Corona wedding and made us feel at ease throughout the process. From when we first met the two of them we knew that they were the photographers for us. We had to make sure they were available with any new dates before we could rebook with the barn! Also the florist had done a lovely job with the flowers (all artificial) which we’d collected once the lockdown eased. We have to mention, although not really vendors, Nicola’s Mum who did a great job with the food and Ross’ Mum who made lovely Banoffee pie and Tiramisu that went down really well.

‘We can’t thank Neil and Lisa enough for all their understanding during the rearrangements and for making our day extra special. They really made us feel at ease and laugh so much. The photos they have taken are amazing and we can’t wait for them to join us again next year for our celebration party.’

If you’re planning a Suffolk wedding in Bury St Edmunds or a small and intimate day, give us a shout, we’re wedding experts!

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