As Hungary lifts restrictions, couples can wed at last
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[June 05, 2021]
By Krisztina Fenyo
BUDAPEST, June 5 (Reuters) - Marton Aszalos,
a young Hungarian ambulance paramedic, and vet Eniko Tokacs-Mathe had to
cancel their wedding twice during the pandemic and are finally getting
ready for their big day this summer as COVID-19 restrictions are lifted.
The couple, who met in 2016 at a clinic where Eniko was working and
Marton was then a trainee, say the emotional rollercoaster of the past
18 months has been draining but has made their relationship stronger.
"Because of the pandemic we had to replan our wedding for the third
time, both its date and the venue. The pandemic has also had a serious
mental and physical affect on my fiance as he is an ambulance officer,"
said Eniko, 30.
They held a civil ceremony a month ago and are preparing for a wedding
party with over 100 guests in the town of Mako near the Romanian border.
Eniko is from Transylvania and many of her relatives will cross to
Hungary to attend.
They have been rehearsing their waltz for the wedding night, after a
photo shot on a motor boat on the Danube.
"Before I thought my main worries would be whether we manage the lift in
the dance, whether my make-up and hair would look good," Eniko said.
"But now I am just happy and hope that all the guests and relatives can
make it in health and we can celebrate together."
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Bianka Uti and Patrik Dragoner celebrate their wedding ceremony as
the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions are eased in Biri,
Hungary, June 4, 2021. Picture taken June 4, 2021. REUTERS/Bernadett
Szabo
Many couples are relieved now, that with 53% of
Hungarians vaccinated, they can now go ahead and get married.
Wedding planner Gabor Herendi usually handles 30-35 weddings a year
but in 2020 about 70% were postponed to this year.
After the long wait "energies will be multiplied", he says.
(Writing by Krisztina Than; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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