After her high school prom was canceled due to the coronovirus, this high school senior recruited her family to hold an at-home prom.
When high school senior Amelia Schantz found out her prom was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic she was disappointed. “I expected it to be canceled and it was definitely for the best,” she tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “But when they announced it, you couldn’t help but be a little sad.”
“I walked downstairs and told my family I had an announcement,” she says of how the prom plan went into play. “They were all very excited and supportive of having prom at home.”“My mom pulled out the Christmas lights and made a dance floor,” Schantz says. “My dad called our local florist and got corsages for us and a boutonniere for himself. I made a photo wall with my school colors, almost everything a normal prom would have had.
As for the highlight of at-home prom night? “Probably the dancing TikTok we did,” she says. “It seems silly but we got our dad to dance, which he never does, and it was a really fun way of including the whole family in one video.”
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