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Wedding Wednesday

I mentioned coming back with #VeryMarriedMunterhegans' updates and here I am!  We've got quite a bit accomplished and quite a bit to go.  The good news is the things needing completion can't in fact be completed until much closer to go time.  As much as I would love to house live flowers already for the grand occasion, they simply wouldn't survive even the greatest green thumb until October.

So far we have: our date, venue, menu, my dress and one piece of decor.  Oh and we have invites done and out.  I will say our music playlist is all but done, just needing Munter to sit down with Hegan and extend approval of said jams.  Boomshakalaka.

We still need: decor, Hunter's outfit, my accessories, our wedding bands, and to finalize where we will stay.  We are interested in doing an Air B& B and looking for the best option actively.  It's in my hometown which is beautiful and beachside so we shall see where we land.

We're incredibly easy going about this endeavor and we still stand our ground on our nonnegotiables, which as a refresher include: amazing food, awesome dance provoking music, and a hell of a good time had by all.  We aren't traditional by most definitions, yet we have what I like to think should be the core values of any wedding covered.

Excited for all that's to come.



mkh


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