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Wishes weddings do come true—eventually HOW EDITING THIS MAGAZINE FOR SEVEN YEARS HELPED ONE 2020 BRIDE NAVIGATE HER PANDEMIC WEDDING
LOGAN SWAYZE
by: ALYSSA NOEL
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ere’s one perk of editing this magazine that no one tells you about: when your turn comes to plan a wedding, you already know every vendor and venue from Squamish to Pemberton inside out.
10 WISHES WEDDING MAGAZINE 2021
Little did I know just how much this would come in handy as a 2020 bride. Our Plan A wedding (with deposits secured at the tail end of 2020, before the C word turned our world upside down) went something like this: a forest ceremony at Squamish’s Sunwolf resorts where our nearest and dearest would stay
in cute on-site cabins, dance the night away under a tent with a clear roof and smattering of lights, then cap off the perfect day with a massive campfire. From dark wood harvest tables to gold candleholders woven through table greenery, even the details were set. Then along came March.