Hey Springfield Ladies!!

I have been driving my fianc and probably everyone else around me crazy with wedding planning! LOL! Most of my girlfriends don't live here anymore and I am bursting at the seams with wedding planning thoughts ALL DAY LONG!! I figured since many of us are probably in the same boat maybe a Springfield knottie bride get together might be kind of fun!! Talk wedding details and relieve some stress!! I was thinking coffee, lunch, drinks, something like that! Let me know what you ladies think!!!
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