Tampa Vendors Plan Free Wedding for Couple Affected by COVID-19
We teamed up with a group of incredible Tampa Bay wedding vendors to giveaway an entire wedding experience to a directly couple affected by COVID-19.
Every year, as a part of our mission, we giveaway our wedding pet care services to a couple that rescued their dog.
With the many challenges brought on by a global pandemic, we wanted to make an even bigger difference this year so we teamed up with a group of incredible Tampa Bay wedding vendors to giveaway an entire wedding experience to a couple directly affected by COVID-19.
Like so many other couples, Richard & Stacy’s wedding plans were flipped upside down by the Coronavirus pandemic. They were both full time in the hospitality industry & both lost their jobs when their employers, like many others, were forced to close down in March. Despite the many set backs, including no income in sight, these two stayed positive & made the best of their situations.
What they said got them through all of the trials & tribulations was their undying love for each other.
When we learned they had a dream to include their rescue maltese-mix, Bojangles, in their special day, we knew this was the right couple for our giveaway & that they deserved to have their love celebrated!
Bojangles, also known as Bobo, was such an important part of the wedding.
At 10 years old, he’d been a big part of the family for many years & he was one of just a few guests in attendance on the big day.
He helped walk the Bride down the aisle, gave out lots of love to everyone throughout the day & looked mighty handsome in his tuxedo.
Congratulations to this beautiful family for showing us that no matter what the world has in store, love always finds a way!
A huge thank you to all the amazing vendors
that donated their services
to make this couple’s dream come true:
For a closer look at this FairyTail Wedding,
check out Bojangles’ Dog of Honor™ Video below!
Elopements & Intimate or Micro Weddings - Are They Right For You?
What does it mean to elope or have an intimate or micro wedding? We share our thoughts on what this looks like & help you decide if it’s the right fit for you!
Photos by K&K Photography
In your life before COVID-19, it’s possible you didn’t know anyone that was planning to elope. You may have never heard the term “intimate wedding” or “micro wedding”. But, now we’re seeing these terms buzz around all over the place.
There may be some minor differences between these terms, but essentially they all mean the same thing, in our opinion - a non-traditional wedding that is intentionally intimate & focuses on creating a meaningful experience that authentically reflects the love two people share.
You are still choosing to invest in your special day, but the focus is on the two of you & what matters most.
Couples are having to make choices about their wedding day in an unprecedented way.
If you or a loved one is planning a wedding right now, you may be asking questions like,
“How do I keep my loved ones safe while still celebrating with them?”
“Should we put off our wedding until next year?”
“How do we make our non-traditional wedding a special day still?”
Every single person’s situation is different & everyone will have different answers to these questions.
If you don’t want to put off your wedding day in hopes that a traditional wedding with a guest count in the 100s will be possible, there are still so many options for you! Now is the time to get creative & to consider a special day that commemorates the love you & your partner share. Love is not cancelled!
Just like a traditional wedding, there is not a one-size-fits-all to elopements.
Usually, elopements include the couple, photographer, officiant, and whatever small group of family and friends they both may want to include. Remember, this day is intentionally intimate, small, and meaningful to reflect who you both are.
If the idea of spending your wedding day the way YOU want to, in an intimate setting following your own version of the rules, sounds like your perfect day, then elopement may be the way to go!
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How To Elope
Whether you’re being forced by circumstance to celebrate your marriage in a more intimate fashion or you’ve decided on your own to go a non-traditional route, you may be wondering: How do I elope? Just like a traditional wedding, there is not a one-size-fits-all to elopements.
Photo by: Jessica Manns Photography
Whether you’re being forced by circumstance to celebrate your marriage in a more intimate fashion or you’ve decided on your own to go a non-traditional route, you may be wondering:
How do I elope?
Just like a traditional wedding, there is not a one-size-fits-all to elopements.
Photo by: Jessica Manns Photography
Many may think of elopements as a couple running off to Vegas on a whim, but in reality, they can be so much more than this! An elopement, in our definition, is an intentionally intimate & meaningful experience that authentically reflects the love two people share. You are still choosing to invest in your special day, but the focus is on the two of you & what matters most.
Usually, elopements include the couple, photographer, officiant, and whatever small group of family and friends they both may want to include. Remember, this day is intentionally intimate, small, and meaningful to reflect who you both are.
Think about how you as a couple would like to commemorate your marriage. For some, this may mean being in nature. Perhaps, you choose your favorite outdoor activity & make your wedding day an adventure, like hiking to a scenic location in a National Park to exchange your vows!
For others, it may be an intimate gathering with a delicious meal prepared at a local restaurant or by a professional chef in your home.
If the idea of spending your wedding day the way YOU want to, in an intimate setting following your own version of the rules, sounds like your perfect day, then elopement may be the way to go!
Zion National Park is an incredible place to say your vows & if you’ve decided to include your furry best friend in the day, as well, then we’re here to help! Here are some of the questions you should consider while planning your elopement in Zion National Park & including your dog.