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Man marries video game character?

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

A fan of the Nintendo DS dating sim Love Plus liked his virtual lady so much that he decided to marry her. I wish we were kidding about this but I just saw the story on Yahoo a few days ago.

A Japanese gamer known as ‘Sal9000′ was officially wed to Nene Anegasaki, one of the game’s three virtual girlfriends. The two aren’t planning a honeymoon yet but they did hold a reception in Japan for friends, family and the media, indicating that this is probably a video game publicity stunt.

There are some pro’s to this situation, at least the bride didn’t have to buy a gown or fret over wedding plans but I can’t imagine the wedding night was very exciting for the groom.

Check out this video recap by Boing Boing, complete with footage couple:

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This is a unique way to start your new life together

Saturday, November 21st, 2009

wedding-ceremonySamantha Smyth, 25, and Paul Adams, 33, became the first couple in the UK to get married in the graveyard of a cemetery. The couple had originally planned to get married at the unlikely venue but realized it would not be legally recognized so they decided to fulfill their dream by having a blessing in their local cemetery eight months after their ‘legal wedding’ which took place in a traditional registry office.

The marriage blessing took place at Wisbech General Cemetery on Saturday November 14th and was performed by a Spiritualist minister in front of 40 family and friends at the four-acre site’s ancient stone chapel.

Pre-Race Wedding

Friday, October 30th, 2009

What is up with all these athletic bride and grooms lately : )  We wrote about a wedding proposal that took place during a 5k race, a couple that got married after the 60 mile Susan G. Komen walk and now a couple who got hitched before a triathlon. They sure are making me feel lazy; I slept in, went to lunch with my maid of honor and drank champagne before my wedding. Read on to learn about this unique wedding, especially their wedding ‘rings’…

Photo courtesy: Stephen M. Dowell, Orlando Sentinel Photo by: Stephen M. Dowell, Orlando Sentinel

For her wedding, Danelle Weidman wore a lovely white veil and wetsuit. The 38-year-old bride also vowed never, ever to leave her betrothed — unless her true love couldn’t keep up during the Great Floridian Triathlon, where the two endurance athletes were married before the sun rose on Saturday’s race.

The pre-event nuptial was a first for Fred Sommer, director of the 19th annual Lake County race in which competitors swim 2.4 miles in Lake Minneola, bike 112 miles up and around Sugarloaf Mountain and run a marathon of 26 miles-plus.

“In the past, we’ve had some people drop on a knee at the finish line and propose,” Sommer said. “But we’ve always figured that was because they had spent 10 or 11 hours in the heat and they were delirious.”

Weidman and groom Kent Fawcett, 43, have prepared for and competed in 50 long-distance races since they met at a church retreat in Georgia six years ago, so they figured they were ready for the ultimate endurance test: marriage.

Fawcett proposed by giving Weldman a competition bike instead of a ring. At the pre-race nuptuals, Fawcett and Weldman both used a black marker to draw on each others wedding ring.

The Rev. Glynn Ferguson of Kissimmee, an Ironman athlete, admitted that he considered it a challenge to find the right words for the pre-dawn service, which took place under a grandfatherly oak tree near the starting blocks.

“Success in marriage is not a sprint race. It is not something that can be accomplished with little training or preparation. Marriage is like an Iron event,” Ferguson told the couple as they held hands in front of a small knot of family and friends wearing orange “Iron Wedding” caps. “Today, Kent and Danelle, when you pledge to love and care for each other in marriage, you will create a bond which will bind you closer than even your wetsuit to your skin.”

At the end of the service, the groom was told he could now “race the bride.”

Marriage at the end of a 60 mile walk

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

breast-caner-walkCarol Bitner and her walk-mate, Bill Caputi, were married Sunday after finishing the Breast Cancer 3-Day fundraising trek from Buford to Atlanta. About 2,200 people walked for the 3-Day – large-scale fundraiser for breast cancer research that benefits Susan G. Komen For the Cure.

The two met in early 2008 as Bitner, who is a breast cancer survivor, was training for the 2008 Breast Cancer 3-Day. Training was one of the most important parts of Bitner’s life last year, and Caputi wanted to support her, he said. So they started walking together.

“I met him when I was training, and he just stepped in right away,” she said.

Those weekly – and sometimes twice-weekly – walks of five to 15 miles gave the new couple a lot of time to get to know each other. Then, about five weeks ago, Caputi popped the question, and Bitner said yes. The intervening weeks have felt like he was living in a Disney movie, Caputi said.

Bitner and Caputi feel like they are starting a new chapter in their lives, and the support they’ve received from their friends and family has been amazing, Caputi said. “At this point in life, to feel like this is like being rejuvenated,” he said. “Not just the body, but the heart, the soul – all of that is feeling like it’s 25 or 30 years old.”

Now that’s a great way to end such an important walk! We love her pink hat and veil too!