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OUR 2019 IN 5 MIN | WHAT WENT WRONG & GREAT!

Watch Kelvin & Emilie's 2019 year in Review!
It’s not always pink and roses as from Instagram. 2019 was an interesting year, as a newly married couple.
Life takes a new turn when you get married and when you decide to relocate to a different place.

We came back to Mauritius, our motherland but not all was as we expected.
Watch the video to find out what were our challenges.

Note that these are not the only things that happened. There is much more to it than we can share.

Well, let us know if there is anything that you can relate to or even other things that happened for you in your 2019.

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=====OTHER SUGGESTED VIDEOS =====
These are not videos on how to plan a honeymoon trip or how to budget for honeymoon but are still honeymoon related. We’ve linked those down below as we believe you will enjoy watching these:

7 PERFECT REASON TO GO HONEYMOON HERE:
https://youtu.be/VFM-jKQfgJg
THE FAMOUS 100-DAY HONEYMOON VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/JgJ8pGaem9U
OUR No.1 RECOMMENDED PRIVATE POOL VILLA IN BALI FOR HONEYMOON :
https://youtu.be/Jdj6lemCZa0
OUR No.2 RECOMMENDED PRIVATE POOL VILLA IN BALI FOR HONEYMOON :
https://youtu.be/2GeLadFWKE4
IF YOU PLAN A HONEYMOON IN GILI ISLANDS, CHECK THIS OUT:
https://youtu.be/dcWcYP5L884
OUR BEACH WEDDING VIDEO:
https://youtu.be/SmAsnh3FngY


===== OTHER DETAILS =====
This video ‘OUR 2019 IN 5 MIN | WHAT WENT WRONG & GREAT!’ was shot in 2019 and edited in 2020. It is equally applicable for 2020 and beyond.

Song: Jarico - Landscape (Vlog No Copyright Music)
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Video Link:
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