Sophia Eidsath and her fiancé Andrew Kinsella thought they had everything planned for their wedding at the end of May. She had the dress, the venue, the entertainment, but the one thing they weren’t budgeting for was the new coronavirus. “We were about to send out official invitations and finalize a few small details,” Eidsath said.
Since the pandemic, the couple have had to put their happily-ever-after plans on hold for another year. “Things just kept getting crazier and crazier outside, and we were starting to realize if we are going to have to socially distance ourselves in our houses, then it’s very unlikely by May 30, everything will be back to normal.” Eidsath is American, and after meeting her fiancé while they were both studying at