Two men and a woman often go skiing and meet and talk to each other. After a while, they start to fall in love with each other and live together for more than 30 years. Decided to have a wedding, but since it was held during the Covid-19 period, it was held in two countries, with the bride and groom standing in the United States and their parents standing in Canada and smiling and welcoming each other. Come and go.
CNN reports that amid restrictions on Covid-19 prevention measures make it difficult for brides and grooms to plan their wedding. For example, this Canadian bride has to have a family and get married in the United States while her parents and relatives live in Canada. However, due to the difficulty of traveling across the country and the dangers, she and her husband decided to hold their wedding on the border between Canada and the United States. Relatives stand on Canadian territory.
Karen Mahoney and her husband Brian Ray told CNN they had been dating for 35 years. Their first love began with skiing and eventually got engaged in March. Ski instructors also do not want them to wait any longer for the wedding. On the other hand, her parents are very old and her grandparents are 96 years old.
Karen Mahoney continued, "Marriage now, when my grandparents are alive, only my grandparents know me, so this ceremony means a lot to me for his presence and makes us very happy." We also want our parents and grandparents to witness this wedding. ”
The short wedding took place on the border between the United States and Canada, with the bride's family on the Canadian side and theirs on American soil. The event was also organized by friends patrolling the border. However, until the wedding day, the couple has two sons for their love bond. Their children have also grown up.
The United States and Canada have restricted cross-border travel unnecessarily since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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