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The Forsythes’ love defies all odds

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Imagine planning a grand wedding that forms the perfect replica of dreams of your big day, having your honeymoon getaway booked, having the man/woman of your dreams by your side, and envisioning everything flowing as you intended it.

This could easily be one of life’s most daunting experiences, but not for Andrew and Monique Forsythe, who could not wait to make their love official, even in the midst of a pandemic.

Monique is not easily surprised, so it was difficult to plan a surprise proposal.

Initially, we were planning our wedding for May 17, 2020, a date that was significant to us as it would have been the day before our 10th anniversary being together.

Andrew added, “We basically had our entire wedding fully planned out almost one full year in advance.

Source: Jamaica Gleaner

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