YouTube Screenshot, ade londaLove is blind, and it is also hard of hearing and beautiful.
The Beginning Of Their Story
PexelsElizabeth and Scott Shoesmith from Sydney, Australia met on Tinder in 2016, and that’s where their story began.
Liz Didn’t Know That He Is Hard Of Hearing
PexelsWith just a fair amount of social media stalking, Liz found out that Scott is hard of hearing when she saw that he plays for the Australian Deaf Wallabies.
Settling Down
YouTube Screenshot, ade londaIn 2018, Liz, a single mother of two, married Scott. Her 16-year-old even walked her to the aisle.
A Big Surprise
YouTube Screenshot, ade londaAfter her son lets go of her, Liz suddenly stops walking, and that’s when Scott realizes that he’s up for a big surprise.
She’s Been Studying For Months
PexelsFor months before their wedding, Liz was learning the Australian sign language called Auslan.
A Heart-Melting Gesture
YouTube Screenshot, ade londaThe melody of Christina Perri’s “A Thousand Years” plays in the background and the bride starts signing the song to her hard-of-hearing groom who’s watching her from the altar.
He Got Emotional
YouTube Screenshot, ade londaMoved by his bride’s surprise, Scott couldn’t hold back his tears that also speak his gratitude for having such a wonderful relationship with the woman he’s about to marry.
A Beautiful Love Story
YouTube Screenshot, ade londaThe song comes to an end. Liz walks toward her groom who gives her a sweet kiss then signs “You are beautiful” before they proceed with the ceremony.
Watch Liz’s heart-melting surprise to her hard-of-hearing groom on their wedding day in the video below.
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