Describe The Circumstances That Led My Aunt And Uncle To Meet Each Other

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The circumstances that led my aunt and uncle to meet each other for the first time was that they went to school together. They both went to ITT Tech together and started talking to one another. The things they did to get to know each other better were small stuff like talk to one another and meet each other’s family. They had also hung out together and went on dates. Also, they said that they sometimes would go paintballing with each other just to have fun. “We would commonly go to the movies and see a movie together” my aunt said. They also mentioned that they would sometimes go out on a dinner date. My aunt had a dog at the time they were dating, so sometimes they would walk the dog together. They would always enjoy the time they were spending together and make sure they always had fun. …show more content…
Eventually they had started talking about what they would do if they were to get married to each other. At this point my aunt had started playing the piano at mass at St. Joseph’s Church, so they decided to go and talk to the priest about getting married. My uncle already asked my aunt to marry him, so they then went to the priest and said, “We’re going to get married.” The priest knew both of them and said to them, “He’s a Catholic and she’s an Episcopalian.” Then, after talking to the priest, they discussed how faith would have an impact on their marriage. Both of them had attended marriage preparation classes and talked about their faith. In the classes they talked about what their faith meant to them. Also how their faith would help them in their marriage and later on in life. Both of them decided that they would be getting married at St. Joseph’s Catholic

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