We married in a church that had separate buildings for sanctuary, classrooms, etc. If you are getting married during a month that rains, at all, pick your location more wisely than I did. You don't want the bride/bridesmaids dressing in one building, then running to 'the main event' in high heels through a downpour and mud puddles trying not to get her dress/shoes/self soaked or dirty. And umbrellas only save her hair and part of the dress. They don't protect the shoes from mud puddles, and the person holding the train will be a couple of feet away, under a different umbrella, exposing part of the dress to the rain. Heaven forbid if she slips on the wet pavement and falls into the water or mud. I slipped, but luckily did not fall and tear/dirty the dress.
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