Hitched and Unhitched: Ringing In The New Year

“Ringing in the new year” refers to the old tradition of celebrating beginnings and endings with bells. It comes from Alfred Lord Tennyson’s 1850 poem “Ring Out, Wild Bells.”  On another note, “bringing in the new year” references ushering in the new beginning.

This time of year brings the perfect middle for wanting a warm fire to curl up next too with some fuzzy socks and hot drinks, but also craving windows down with fresh flowers and crisp spring filled breezes.

Whether it was the start of “spring fever” or the midst of some serious “cabin fever”, these five couples decided to start their 2019 off with tying the knot.

Check out the Hitched And Unhitched list for the months of January, February, and March.

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