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hey guys thanks for watching weddings by kled were back at you for another tna session but before we move on i just want to ask you please subscribe it brings you fresh new wedding planning content every single week if youre a bride or an aspiring event planner it is good stuff and it helps me to fulfill my dreams so today were talking about the ceremony now this didnt even occur to me because to me its kind of like second nature but i was meeting with one of my brides yesterday and i just started asking her questions because im writing her timeline for her ceremony and i started asking questions about what songs you want and you know how you want your bridesmaids to walk down the aisle and she said to me this is really stressful and it kind of caught me in my tracks because like i said to me its second nature but she had absolutely no clue what to do in the old days people got married in churches now its like 90 of weddings are not in a church so its kind of up to you to figu