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Jenny Block • 08-04-23

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My life is weddings My life is layered cakes and custom suits and white dresses. My life is food stations and place cards and first dances.

My life is loves lost and found and rekindled and reinvented. My life is weddings. I got married just over five years ago and three years ago I began writing about weddings for the New York Times.

I got married because I fell in love. I started writing about weddings because of COVID. I was writing about travel and food and entertainment.

I was launching my new book — Be That Unicorn — all about living your best life and I felt — like most of the world — it was going to be very hard to live my best life.

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