“The more I think about it, the more I learned that it wasn’t what I should do,” the bride said.
Instead, the couple spends the rest of their wedding budget on a van they bought and renovated in a part-time house.
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According to Insider, the couple expected their marriage to reach $35,000, but by the time they canceled the ceremony, they had already deposited $15,000 in deposits.
They lost the most of that, but with their remaining cash, they bought a Mercedes-Benz Sprinter truck and turned it into a space on wheels for $ 11,000.
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Natalie and Shervin bought the van in July, the same month they held a legal wedding rite on Skype.
The couple spent several months renovating the van and once they finished, they performed a rite of desire in front of the finished project.
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The florist and photographer they had hired for their original rite had to help them customize and document the rite, with the bride and groom dressed in their wedding clothes and in front of the van.
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“At that moment, we put so much effort [in the motorized house] that she became our daughter,” Natalie told Insider. “We built this thing from scratch. It’s so smart and rewarding, so we were able to show the world. “
“We had that moment we thought about, that’s all,” he added. “It’s just perfect. I think it’s more than we could have dreamed of for our wedding. It’s much more significant. “
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Natalie and Shervin took the van for a week-long “honeymoon” in Pennsylvania cities, as well as Lake Champlain and Lake George. They also went to Florida, where they would get married.
When they finish traveling, they say the van will remain a way to escape and a reminder of their adventures in a difficult time.
“It’s like making lemonade with a ton of lemons, ” said Natalie. “We did our maximum productivity to stay positive regardless. I think we now see it as one of the best reports of our lives. some other unforeseen life. “
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