On October 12, they said their yes at the town hall and at the church to sign this early love that they have shared since their first teenage emotions at Jeanne d'Arc college. For both of them “it was important to get married.”
In Juillan moreover, for three reasons. Antoine and Monique Anton, Noémie's paternal grandparents, live in Bellevue where, “with my grandmother, I walked to the top of the hill in a stroller and on a skateboard. My parents got married there at the town hall, at the church, at the village hall like us today, my grandpa was buried here on July 23,” she explains. Her grandmother Monique is known there for her long involvement in associations and the church. From this constructive stem, the ramifications took root in a triangle. In the village of Louit for Noémie and Paulo, “valiant, present for his family and always listening” according to Noémie. In Pouyastruc for his parents. In Boulin for those of the groom, Juillan remaining the symbolic reference.
Paulo, classic in his chic outfit, and the guests were ahead of the town hall. The bride was kept waiting. Luna, their little three-year-old fairy, interrupted from her afternoon sleep to put on her corolla dress, needed time to dry her tears of fatigue.
Noémie got out of the car in a white short suit. Surprised looks!
However, before entering the church, she replaced this street outfit with the wedding dress. For Paul. “I didn’t want him to see her before,” she confesses tenderly. Attention has effects.