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This Couple Who First Met In Preschool 20 Years Ago Just Got Married, And The Internet Just Can’t Handle It
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Preschool crushes are seriously the cutest, but, unfortunately, they usually end after preschool. But not in this romantic story.
Laura Scheel and Matt Grodsky fell in love at first sight when they were little kiddos in preschool. One of Matt’s earliest childhood memories dates way back to preschool with Laura. “One of my very first memories is of being three years old and standing up in front of my pre-school class, declaring that I would marry her someday,” Matt wrote. But after preschool, the lovebirds lost touch up until freshman year in high school when they reconnected through a mutual friend. Laura and Matt hit it off, and within two weeks they were high school sweethearts. Now, as years have passed in their long-term relationship, Matt finally decided to “stay true to [his] preschool pledge,” and the pair got married in December 2016. It’s like a real-life fairytale love story!
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This is such a wonderful fairy tale story. Every couple should be so lucky to meet the perfect mate, like these two.
i remember for me. my girlfriend and i were great fan of that 70's show and in one episode Eric propose Donna. but since he was a chicken he give her a chocolat bar first since he didn't want to give her the ring. i propose her the same way.
HAHAHA! I love "That 70's Show!" I still watch it to this day! That was so adorable! I also love how they tried to hide their engagement from both their parents.
there are such beautiful testaments to love! I think these couple is one! they look insanely happy and i wish them all the happiness and friendship and luck that live can give because the world needs love...
This is such a wonderful fairy tale story. Every couple should be so lucky to meet the perfect mate, like these two.
i remember for me. my girlfriend and i were great fan of that 70's show and in one episode Eric propose Donna. but since he was a chicken he give her a chocolat bar first since he didn't want to give her the ring. i propose her the same way.
HAHAHA! I love "That 70's Show!" I still watch it to this day! That was so adorable! I also love how they tried to hide their engagement from both their parents.
there are such beautiful testaments to love! I think these couple is one! they look insanely happy and i wish them all the happiness and friendship and luck that live can give because the world needs love...
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Feb. 23, 2012: The 9-year-old boy accused of accidentally shooting a classmate at a Bremerton, Wash. elementary school is led away after his juvenile detention hearing in Kitsap County, Wash. (AP/The Seattle Times)
SEATTLE – A prosecutor said he will try to stretch the law to go after a Bremerton woman and her boyfriend who are accused of having a role in a shooting that critically wounded an 8-year-old girl when the woman's 9-year-old son took a gun to school.
The couple were charged with unlawful possession of a firearm and felony assault for allowing the boy access to the gun, Kitsap County Prosecutor Russ Hauge said.
"It's not been done before, that we know, but we're confident in our research," he said Thursday. "We think the law in Washington is sound -- that under the definition of cause that Washington uses, the situation that was created by the mother and boyfriend that allowed the boy to come into possession amounts to them being legally responsible for it."
The boy took the .45-caliber handgun from a car glove box and brought it to Armin Jahr Elementary on Feb. 22 in a backpack, authorities said. It fired when he dropped the backpack on a desk.
The bullet struck Amina Kocer-Bowman, who remains in Harborview Medical Center in Seattle. The little girl was transferred out of the intensive care unit Thursday and is now listed in satisfactory condition, a hospital spokeswoman said. The child has a shattered elbow and serious injuries to internal organs. The bullet is still lodged in muscle near her spine.
Hauge initially charged the boy's mother, Jamie Lee Chaffin, and her boyfriend, Douglas L. Bauer, with unlawful possession of a firearm. Hauge added the third-degree assault charges Tuesday. If convicted of the felony, Chaffin and Bauer could be sentenced to up to five years in prison.
Chaffin, 34, is charged with two counts of unlawful possession of a firearm -- one for allegedly having a gun in her home as a convicted felon and the second for allowing her son access to a gun. Bauer, 50, is charged with one count of allowing access.
Chaffin and Bauer both pleaded not guilty Thursday.
Chaffin was arrested during the court appearance and led away in handcuffs. She was being held on $50,000 bail as a convicted felon. She has a history of drug-related offenses, Hauge said.
Bauer has no prior record and was released without bail. Both are due back in court March 21.
Bauer's lawyer, Wayne Fricke, told the judge the assault charge was a "novel application of the law," the Kitsap Sun reported.
It is unusual to bring the unlawful possession charge for enabling access to a weapon, Hauge said, adding that there were at least three other loaded guns in the home.
"It's just one small step removed from them saying, here are the guns lying around the house; here, take one," he said.
The boy was visiting his mother, who does not have custody, when he took the handgun, which belongs to Bauer, authorities said. The boy was reportedly planning on running away and took the gun for protection. He pleaded guilty last week to reckless endangerment and was sentenced to probation and counseling. He is expected to testify in the case against his mother.
The school shooting was the first of three child shootings in three weeks in western Washington.
Last Saturday, the 7-year-old daughter of an off-duty Marysville police officer was accidentally shot and killed when a sibling found the officer's gun as the children were left alone in a van parked near the Stanwood City Hall.
On Wednesday, a 3-year-old accidentally killed himself when he found his father's gun under a car seat after the family had stopped for gas in Tacoma and the parents were out of the car.
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"Ryan and I met our sophomore year of high school in 1998 at 16 years old. Fun fact: We were voted 'cutest couple' our senior year. After dating just 1.5 years, Ryan was accepted to the University of Arizona and we weren't sure if we would continue to date. We decided to give it a try with me in Phoenix and him in Tucson, and the rest is history. We are at the point in our lives where we have spent more time together than we have apart -- not something the average 33-year-old could say about their spouse!"
"Forty two years ago, best friends found love and sealed it with a kiss. Our love for each other was easy, even while we struggled for the right to call each other 'wife.' Married with two children, a cat, a home and a lifetime of love! Maureen and I, along with our son Josh and daughter Sarah, were proud participants in the fight for marriage equality led by Lambda Legal in New Jersey. We are forever grateful to Lambda for leading the fight for love."
"Trey and I met when we were in the 9th grade. He asked me out on Jan. 29, 2008, the day after my 15th birthday. Three and a half years later and madly in love, Trey committed to play football at Vanderbilt University at the end of our senior year. I got accepted to the University of Memphis. I thought this was the end. I didn't think we could make it long-distance through college. Despite what everyone said and even what I thought, we did it. I supported him through his football career and he came to every Kappa Delta formal he could make it to. In May 2015, Trey's parents threw him a graduation party at their house. All of our family and closest friends were in attendance. During the party Trey stood up in front of everyone to thank them for being there. While doing so, he asked me to come stand by him. He then got down on one knee and asked me to spend the rest of my life with him! On May 14, 2016 we became husband and wife!"
"We met 17 years ago as freshmen in high school. We were very good friends but I declined to be his girlfriend two times. Then one day he wanted me to meet him at our free period, and I asked him then to be my boyfriend. Years later I found out he wanted me to meet him so he could tell me that he gave up and it was better to be friends. Ever since then, we have been inseparable. We got engaged on our 10-year anniversary of being boyfriend and girlfriend and married two years later. We recently celebrated five years of marriage."
"Wali and I met when he transferred to Holy Cross High School in Delran, New Jersey before the start of junior year. By senior year, the cheerleader was dating the football player, and that's how our story began. Senior prom sealed the deal, and then we were off to different colleges. Although life eventually took us on separate journeys, as fate would have it, we found our way back to each other. After 14 years full of fun, laughs, friendship, support, growth, and love, Wali proposed over dinner during a family weekend getaway in Ocean City, Maryland."
"Joe and I went to the same high school which was fairly large. We both took notice of each other during a study hall our junior year but didn't make actual contact until the end of the school year. Our first date was in April 1969 and we started going steady in June 1969. We married in 1974 and now have three children and five grandchildren. We have a small business and work together every day and we are still best buddies. We kiss every night before sleep and every time we leave one another."
"We have been loving each other since we were 16 and 17 years old. From walking to class together to now guiding two little boys as they grow up in this world, it has been our greatest joy to laugh and love each other through it all."
"We were set up by friends in high school. We both knew of each other, but had never met. Our first date was at a T.G.I. Fridays in November of 1993. I was a senior and he was a junior. We've been together ever since. We did 6.5 years of a long-distance relationship after graduating high school. We stayed strong that entire time with no breakups and saw each other very seldom. He proposed in 1999 and we married in July 2000 and just celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary. We have two beautiful children, which has been our biggest accomplishment in our marriage. We are a team, best friends and not only love each other, but we just really like each other. I wouldn't change our story for anything."
"My husband Zack and I started dating our junior year of high school, went to separate colleges, moved in together and said 'I do' within 9 years! And we are still learning about each other! Even though we share a million commonalities, we are total opposites: he's patient when I am not so, he's left brain and I'm right brain, he's athletic and I consider window shopping as exercise. What I love most about us is talking about future goals as a couple but not forgetting about our own dreams. We are each other's biggest support system!"
"Our friendship started freshman year of high school. We began dating junior year and in senior year, we had our first child. Here we are 16 years later with three beautiful girls ages 14, 4 and 2. I'm a huge fan of love stories but ours is my favorite!"
"We met each other in 1984 at Mark's high school prom and we have been together ever since. We got married when marriage became legal in New York in 2011."
"We lived across the street from each other and started dating when we were 13 and 16, and married at 19 and 22. Still together after all these years and hopefully for many more to come."
"My husband and I met in high school back in 2002. He was a senior and I was a freshman. We got married in 2007. Every marriage has its ups and downs. Life is a journey but it's worth it when you are married to your best friend."
"My husband and I met when we were 16 years old as students at Hendersonville High School. I was dating his best friend and thankfully got dumped! We started dating at 17 and got married at 22, right after graduating from the University of Tennessee. We're 34 now and have spent half our lives together already. We have three wild and loving boys (8, 6 and 2) who keep us laughing and completely exhausted. Our marriage is a true partnership and I can't imagine doing life without my best friend by my side."
"I married my high school sweetheart almost 13 years ago next month. We work together at two different jobs; people can't believe how a married couple can get along so well. We've been through so much together and I would follow him anywhere. Family has turned their back on us and didn't care for our relationship. But that didn't stop us from being together. We stayed strong and in love all these years."
"We've been together since Dec. 29, 2006 -- a little after Nile invited me to the winter formal. I was 16 and he was 17 at the time. We've been together for 11 years this year. We got married December 16, 2010, a month before Nile left for the Navy. We welcomed our first daughter, Kyra, in 2014. We are also one of the last-standing couples we knew from high school."
"My husband Adam and I started dating my freshman year of high school. I knew instantly he was the one I would [marry]. We dated for two years and life got in our way and we split for two years. We each had long-term relationships that fell apart during those years. And as fate would have it, we found each other again and were married less than a year later. We just celebrated our 21st wedding anniversary and couldn't be happier! We have two beautiful daughters ages 20 and 17."
"My husband Mark and I have been together since we were 16 and 17. We knew each other for years before we started our relationship and when we decided to go to homecoming together as friends, we realized we wanted to be more than just friends. It’s now 10 years later and we’ve been through a lot. We were married on Dec. 13, 2014 and are very excited about what the future holds!"
"My husband Michael and I have been best friends since 6th grade (we met in band), started dating our senior year of high school (2009), and were recently married (Oct. 24, 2015). As I said in my vows on our wedding day, we have experienced every major life milestone together. We moved away from home and attended college at the same university, and now we're busy creating our dream life in Austin, Texas with our four-legged fur baby! And of course, we're still best friends."
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Only in fiction do you expect high school sweethearts to fall in love, stay in love and end up together.
But we’re here to show you that it actually does happen in real life. We recently asked HuffPost readers who married their high school sweethearts to share their stories, and were stunned by just how many submissions we received. It hasn’t always been an easy road for the couples below, but these lovebirds have managed to go the distance.
**Some responses have been edited/condensed for clarity.
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