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On her birthday in June 2014, Ori’s girlfriend Shari took her to “a beautiful hotel with amazing views” in Haifa. That evening, the couple “went to the same restaurant where we had spent our first dinner date about 10 months earlier,” Ori said. “At the end of the evening I was sure I would be getting a new iPhone 5. Shani took out the present, it was the iPhone 5 box, but inside, instead of a phone there was the amazing ring.” They were married five months later in downtown Tel Aviv: “We walked down the aisle to Adele’s ‘One and Only,’ and two of our best friends officiated the ceremony. It was so very special – it was super intimate and it touched everybody’s heart.”
When Jaime Spatrisano joined the women’s rugby team at Western Michigan University in 2007, her teammate Issa Braman was immediately smitten. “The minute she walked into rugby practice I knew in my heart that everything in my life was about to change.” Issa fell for her at first sight and spent hours sitting in the campus cafeteria where Jaime worked subtly trying to convince Jaime to date her. After graduating, the couple moved to Alaska, and were featured in the “Love Is Love” photography project from Mitch Kitter and Shalem Mathew promoting marriage equality. Because it was still illegal for them to get married in Alaska, they held their wedding in Seattle in August 2014. Two months later, a federal judge struck down the Alaska ban. Issa heard the news while shewas grocery shopping in Anchorage and went home to tell Jaime, who burst into tears. “I said, Jaime, you’re my actual wife.”
The Day Their “Happily Ever After” Begins