Writer and podcaster (Mama Cusses) Gwenna Laithland returns to explain how she went from planning extravagant weddings to being a proponent of "mini-monies" --tiny, low-budget ceremonies with close friends and family. Her personal experience with marriage and with planning weddings convinced her that big, expensive weddings threaten to blind couples to the realities of marriage for which they should be preparing.
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