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To our Family and Friends,

We hope this letter finds you safe and healthy, in what has become one of the most challenging years in memory. We’re sorry that this message did not come sooner, but unfortunately things have been far too unpredictable lately, and making plans has not been easy; especially plans regarding our upcoming wedding. Regrettably, out of an abundance of caution, safety, and respect for the current status of the world, we must inform you that our original plans for our wedding will not be going ahead. We value the safety and well-being of everyone far above our desire to host a celebration. We hope everyone will understand.

That being said, we do NOT plan on canceling our wedding outright, or rescheduling it, due to our future plans moving forward. We will be opting for a very small ceremony on our original date, which we plan on live-streaming for everyone to see (or at the very least, sharing a recording of the ceremony if live broadcast is not feasible). We plan on hosting the video on our website.

We plan on holding the ceremony on Saturday, July 25th (Time to be determined, updates will be made available online).

If you had sent us your mailing information last year we will be sending you an envelope. Enclosed, you will find some of our original wedding favors and invitations that we had made, long before arriving back in the USA from Korea. We thought it would be nice to have a souvenir from a party that never happened (which is the most “2020” thing we can think of).
Please note that the wedding invitations enclosed are no longer accurate.

The small slip of paper, enclosed within the card, is called an “Omikuji” (おみくじ). These slips of paper are actually used to tell your fortune when you visit a Shinto Shrine or Buddhist Temple in Japan. We imported these fortune slips (which are specially-written in English) because we got engaged at a Shinto Shrine on the shores of Okinawa, Japan on New Year’s Eve in 2018. We thought it would be fun to end our engagement in a manner similar to how it began. These fortunes can be good or bad, but it’s all in good fun!

When you open your fortune, be sure to send us a message, showing us what yours says! The fortunes are completely random (even we don’t know what you will get).

As we said, we hope this letter finds you healthy and safe and that you may be able to join us for the broadcast of our vows.

With all our love,


Sara and Cody

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