“We had many venues cancel last minute, limit the size, and I was told by one that I would have to wear a mask down the aisle, even with an outdoor, socially distanced ceremony of 14,” Megan previously told Brides magazine. “However, this made us lean into what mattered and be thankful that we are even able to do this at all.”
The influencer explained that while she and her husband were hit with “many issues,” they made the most of their experience.
“We ran into so many issues and limitations trying to organize this small event due to COVID-19, that small details and a theme/vision felt secondary,” Megan and Morgan both shared. “We focused on the bigger picture, which was to have our immediate family there and be in a place that was special to us and allowed us to be married in 2020.”
When it came time to say “I Do,” the social media star said they both wrote their own vows.
“We both wrote our own vows expressing our promises to each other,” Megan shared, adding, “Morgan’s made me laugh, mine made him cry and it made the ceremony that much more special.”