A deaf groom confusingly observes his bride stoping in the middle of the way to the altar, then she makes this gesture

                   

This wedding can be placed among the ones that are very special. And there are many reasons for it. How wedding guests confirm, it was a truly beautiful wedding where every detail was thought of. Everyone truly enjoyed it. That was however not all. There was something more to the wedding.

The groom was deaf

The groom was a deaf man. He was born that way and that didn’t stop him from living a normal full life. Which also contained a big love. He dated his wife for long years when he finally proposed and she said yes. This wedding should have been a confirmation of their huge love for one another and show that when someone is deaf it doesn’t have to be an obstacle and they can live their life like everyone else. But that also wasn’t all.

Wife stopped on the way to the oltar

The wife should go right to the oltar where her husband is waiting for her. It seemed that it wouldn’t be any different here. But something unexpected happened. The wife stopped. No one knew what was happening. Not the husband, nor the guests. It wasn’t anything planned among them, it was just the wife’s idea. She needed to do something on her wedding that she had in mind for a long time.

She started gesturing

Who didn’t know sign language didn’t know what the woman was saying. However, who knew must have been very touched. With sign language she started telling her husband about her love for him. This gesture of his future wife touched him so much that tears started to show in his eyes. If he could hear the music playing, most likely he wouldn’t be able to contain his emotions. What this wife did for his husband is very beautiful and touching. You can see that for yourself since the wedding was captured on a camera. See how unconventionally and originally and mainly touchingly can be love shown to someone that you know will be your lifelong partner.

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Jeffrey Dirk

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