Friday, May 18, 2012

Disabled couple wedding

  • Defying the odds, Nicole Brobeck and Curtis Braxton have found their happily-ever-after. Last week, the disabled couple from California enjoyed a fairy-tale wedding thanks to the generosity of strangers, TODAY reports.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Nicole Brobeck has loved fairy tales for as long as she can remember, and she's overjoyed that hers has finally come true. Her life, though, has been anything but storybook.
  • (HappyNews.com)
  • At a tea party held for the royals in the south-east London borough, the Queen met couples celebrating their 60th wedding anniversary in the same tree and met young riders from Riding for the Disabled.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • It is important to give opportunities to disabled people because there is heard suggesting to the guests. A Spanish couple, who wanted to do something special and different on their first wedding anniversary, came to eat.
  • (Calgary Sun)
  • No. Mrs Brooks was also insistent that Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah had given The Sun permission to publish a story about the couples disabled son - a claim the Browns later refuted.
  • (Sky.com)
  • Two people pushing a disabled car out cap and gown will lead to a wedding gown for one college graduate. An eager suitor proposes to his girl at her graduation ceremony. Jeanne Moos talked with the kissing couple.
  • (WFMZ-TV Online)
  • I gained and lost several stone over the 12 years that followed before our wedding in I was considered disabled But in the evenings I'd polish off a packet of biscuits with a cup of tea. Before going out for dinner I'd eat a couple of sandwiches.
  • (Daily Mail)
  • Yesterday, she says, she sold her wedding ring. Now theres nothing left Hes like the favourite uncle you always wish you had, Linda confides later.
  • (The Canberra Times)
  • She married Henry Chalfant in 1935, and the couple settled on Dundee Farm on Sewickley Heights Her third child, Verlinda, barely survived at birth and was profoundly mentally and physically disabled.
  • (Beaver County Times)
  • KEITH Brealey, hero to many of Exeters disabled children and stalwart at the old El Zamba coffee bar in Fore Street, Exeter. The couple married when Jean was 19, in 1972, and were to celebrate their ruby wedding anniversary in July this year.
  • (Exeter Express-Echo)

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