
Our GL Bride of the week: Corona Edition is Serena Freiman
Written By Jessica Caplan
May 11, 2020
Due to the current situation, some of our brides had to postpone their weddings. We decided to share their inspiring stories in hope that their experiences will help other brides out there going through the same!

Positive Thoughts
"I stay positive by reminding myself that we will still get our dream wedding, just a little later than we had planned. But that is okay and may even turn out better than the original plan."
Decision Making
"We still remained hopeful for about a week but then came to terms with the reality that there was no end in sight and decided to officially postpone our wedding date."
Concerns
"With our wedding being in Italy, it is hard to predict what travel will look like in the months or years to come. Also, knowing some of our guests may not be able to attend the wedding on a different date. I am just finishing medical school, so trying to pick a date a year from now is a difficult task."

Words of Wisdom
"It is a hard decision and realization, but everything will work out. Keep your guests updated on the plans. Make sure your vendors are in the loop."
Moving Forward
"Although it took some time to adjust, I am at peace with the postponement now. I am happiest when I am in control of decisions, and this was very much out of my control. Also, knowing that I have to wait an additional year to wear my gorgeous Galia Lahav wedding dress was a sad moment."

Our GL Bride of the week: Corona Edition is Serena Freiman
Written By Jessica Caplan
May 11, 2020
Due to the current situation, some of our brides had to postpone their weddings. We decided to share their inspiring stories in hope that their experiences will help other brides out there going through the same!

Positive Thoughts
"I stay positive by reminding myself that we will still get our dream wedding, just a little later than we had planned. But that is okay and may even turn out better than the original plan."
Decision Making
"We still remained hopeful for about a week but then came to terms with the reality that there was no end in sight and decided to officially postpone our wedding date."
Concerns
"With our wedding being in Italy, it is hard to predict what travel will look like in the months or years to come. Also, knowing some of our guests may not be able to attend the wedding on a different date. I am just finishing medical school, so trying to pick a date a year from now is a difficult task."

Words of Wisdom
"It is a hard decision and realization, but everything will work out. Keep your guests updated on the plans. Make sure your vendors are in the loop."
Moving Forward
"Although it took some time to adjust, I am at peace with the postponement now. I am happiest when I am in control of decisions, and this was very much out of my control. Also, knowing that I have to wait an additional year to wear my gorgeous Galia Lahav wedding dress was a sad moment."