Sunday, January 6, 2019

Engaged But No Wedding Venue


Bride-to-be Josie Bates is set on an outdoor, fall wedding, preferably with a barn setting for the reception. But there's one problem--all the venues that she and Kelton have checked have been booked, and they don't have much time. In the exclusive video clip below, Josie and Kelly visit a potential venue.


Photo/video courtesy of UPtv

12 comments:

  1. With the marathon-style courting, engagement, wedding that these people have, do they wonder why they MIGHT have a problem with venues being available? Traditional weddings, with 1/4 of the people invited take 6 months to a year for planning. Do they think these venues are waiting for them to call? They rush for no good reason other to be able to live as an adult and kiss the guy.

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    1. Good reason to rush if you ask me. 😂

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    2. I honestly don't think they see this as a real problem. They still found a place. Now if the churches/pastors are all booked out that might be more challenging because I don't think they consider a court house wedding. As a foreigner I had to get married within 90 days after approval. So it is possible, but then again we had less than 100 people.

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    3. Wanting to live as an adult when you are an adult is a good thing. Josie and Kelton had jobs and were able to support a household prior to being engaged. They've know each other for years, it wasn't a nine month relationship from meeting to marriage.

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  2. My wife loves y'all. Pray for my wife Judy. She has been applying for a better jo lPeople don't want to hire her because of her weight and age. But she's an amazing woman.

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    1. I just prayed for her.

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    2. I prayed for your wife, too. God bless your family.

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    3. Yes I will pray for her so sorry about all the mean-minded people

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  3. If you have nothing nice to say, why say it? I often wonder with the Bates and Duggar sites, why so many rude comments are made.

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    1. I agree with you, when I was growing up, I was always told if you don't have anything nice to say about anyone, it's better to not say anything.

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    2. It's a sad reflection of people's hearts. The Bible says that out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaks (or the typing fingers in this case).

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