Weddings are one of the most important and memorable days in a woman’s life. It’s a dream come true.
Childhood Dream
Most women have always dreamt of walking down the aisle while wearing a beautiful wedding dress and being married to the man of her dreams.
Meet Chelsie
Chelsie Hill is one of those women who’s pictured themselves in a long white dress, walking down the aisle toward their groom.
A Tragic Accident
Sadly, she became hopeless in achieving this dream of hers when she got into a car accident when she was a high school senior that caused her to become paralyzed from the waist down.
Her Loving Fiance
Eventually, Chelsie met a man named Jay Bloomfield. Later on in their relationship, they decided to get married and Chelsie has a surprise for him on their wedding day.
6-Month-Long Practice
Chelsie spent months learning how to walk, especially while wearing a long heavy wedding dress. She said, “I had to practice for about six months with the leg braces in order to really know that I could stand there and walk with my eyes forward and not fully at the ground the whole time.”
A Big Surprise
The lovely bride wanted this to be a surprise for her groom on their wedding day. She said, “He didn’t know me when I was walking, so for me, it wasn’t really part of our relationship… I made it seem like I was going to roll down the aisle and roll back.”
The Big Day
On their big day, Chelsie was assisted by her father as she strolled in a wheelchair toward the beginning of the aisle, and then, she started using a walker to hold her up as she began walking toward her groom.
His Reaction
When Jay finally turned around to see his soon-to-be wife, he was shocked and in tears to watch her walk. Chelsie said, “As soon as I saw Jay, his jaw dropped… He was just in shock that I was walking because he had no idea,” while Jay told her when she finally reached the altar, “Yo*u******* away every single day.”
Watch the beautiful love story of Chelsie and Jay and how she surprised him on their wedding day in the video below.
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