Couple defends five-hour wedding break after being slammed as selfish
Harold Vasquez and Felicia Ip scheduled a five-hour break during their wedding so they could 'recharge' when they wed in Spain in May, but the move w…
In a refreshing departure from traditional wedding day itineraries, a couple identified as Felicia and Harold recently shared their unique approach to managing the intensity of their special day. Amidst the flurry of photographs and celebrations, the couple deliberately carved out a five-hour gap in their schedule, a decision they described as essential for 'recharging our social battery together.' The video, which quickly garnered significant attention online, captures moments of the bride, Felicia, elegantly navigating city streets in her wedding gown, coffee in hand, before the couple visited a local eatery for a quick meal. The footage then shows them comfortably settled in their hotel room, enjoying their food and a much-needed respite from the day's events. This strategic pause allowed the newlyweds to eat and decompress, ensuring they could fully engage with their guests later without feeling overwhelmed. Their experience sheds light on a growing trend among couples prioritizing personal well-being and mental health even during highly anticipated life events. As one observer noted, 'It's a smart move. Weddings are beautiful but exhausting, and taking a moment for yourselves is crucial.'
Harold Vasquez and Felicia Ip scheduled a five-hour break during their wedding so they could 'recharge' when they wed in Spain in May, but the move w…
