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<\/a>A little personal post from me, but then again, it is a personal blog so it is alright. The day came and so did the rain, it felt like it was march, the time when we had our fixed date in the calendar to visit this little town. The week before on our visit to sort the\u00a0last paperwork kerfuffle it had been a heat wave here, but on our wedding day it was windy and cold. Although my dress was made for summer, the cold didn’t bother me that day, the wind did mess up my hair, but the torrential rain waited until we had to go for our dinner at the towns oldest and most haunted Inn.<\/p>\n We got married in town hall, where I arrived late making everyone there nervous\u00a0as hell. The town crier was there to be a witness to the occasion and to loudly accompany us to the nearby historic public house for a toast. The whole town came out to see us and followed us to the pub, over the cobbles and in the light drizzle of rain. When we arrived at the pub, the blessed town crier threw open the heavy 17th century door and cried that the bride and groom had arrived. The unsuspecting punters at the bar nearly choked in their pints. We toasted with Stout and Cider and after my fresh husband and I got two hours to be together and walk around our beloved town while our friends Sassy and Frank took photo’s for our album and a little video.<\/p>\n Our wedding story really began a year before on a dramatic cliff in Cornwall. And so we did, a year later in another part of England with the same ring but this time in gold, made by the same jeweler\/pirate in Landsend who had been so kind to make them for us. No other rings would have been right for us, and Bruno told me he had been looking for an engagement ring and wedding rings for months but could not find something that was right. For us, it is important that items have a meaning, otherwise they are just items.<\/a><\/a><\/p>\n
\nFive years ago to this day, Bruno<\/a> and I got married in our home away from home in Sussex, UK. When thinking about how we wanted to get married, it was important for us that we did it our way, or not at all. We are not religious, so we are not bound to a mother church. We are not emotionally bound to the country or town that we live in, so that was not an option either. So this little quintessentially English town\u00a0that had been our favourite\u00a0place in the world for years, and for me in my teens, was the only place we really could see us getting married.<\/p>\n
\nI bought a simple silver ring from a jeweler\/pirate in a barn at Landsend. He had made this ring by hammering it onto rock and the imprint was therefore that of the surrounding Cornish coast. Bruno took the ring and kept it with a silly promise he was going to give it to me later. It was inexpensive but nonetheless it was special for being unique. When we finally sat down on a rock watching over the rough see, on the most beautiful and dangerous cliff path, he quietly went down on one knee. We were there alone with the seagulls, and he got the ring out and asked me with a delicate and trembling voice if I wanted to marry him.<\/p>\n