Natalie Crowe and Austin Tatman met in kindergarten and became instant friends. They went to the same kindergarten in Ocala, Florida, for three years until Natalie’s family moved to Connecticut. Before, there weren’t many ways to keep in touch, so the kids didn’t communicate.
One day Natalie found Austin’s name in an old address book and decided to write him on Facebook. The young people began to e-mail each other. Natalie came to her hometown after 12 years of separation. She recalls that when she met, she felt a kindred spirit. They began to date.
A few years after meeting in his hometown, Austin decided to propose to Natalie. The young man gave each member of the family a sign that read, “Will you marry me?” The girl happily agreed. Natalie and Austin were married 22 years after they first met and showed their childhood photo to guests at the wedding.