The
couple had a long-distance relationship for one year, constantly
exchanging messages with each other. The pair started talking when
Gabrielle first made contact with Nathan after coming across each
other's usernames through humour website Ticklr in June 2014.
They
began talking after that and started dating later. Graphic designer,
Nathan then proposed to his girlfriend on Skype, though he hadn't met
her in real life.
"Technically I proposed twice, once over Skype, and once in person eight months after we met.
"The first time I pushed the camera away, got down on one knee and asked, to which she said "yes".
"I sent her a diamond ring for Christmas that she wore," he told student newspaper The Tab.
Nathan Treweek and Gabrielle Treweek
(Mirror UK)
The couple made it official on September 17 at Gabrielle's late grandmother's home in Washington.
"I found her stunning, and fell in love with her then and there - though I still don't really believe in love at first sight.
"I
remember noticing she was incredibly small. I knew her height - 5ft 4 -
but being able to actually see and feel it made it real," Nathan
spoke of the first time they met, adding that his parents aren't really
supporting the union and are doubting the future of their marriage.
"It was difficult explaining to both families that we were a couple. Even harder when I proposed.
"Generally
my family supported us, but had doubts that anything would ever last
between us, telling me not to "get my hopes up" as she may not be who I
think she is.
"My mother met her several
times over Skype and she eventually came to terms with me moving away
with someone, who in her mind, was a stranger," he continued.
"I
think being apart for so long really made a very strong base for our
relationship, based entirely on the companionship of the other person
and not just about having someone around.
"It
made us very close and has made things a lot easier because we relied
on each other completely emotionally and were able to build on that," Gabrielle said.
"We never really had a chance to take things slowly.
"It
was never a question of how fast or slow we should move in together, we
just did because that's all we could do. It's not like we could stay
over for a weekend," she continued.
Nathan Treweek and Gabrielle Treweek
(Mirror UK)
Nathan said he is very happy with his marriage and his decision to move to the United States to live with his wife.
"I
would move anywhere for my wife. To experience more happiness and
finding someone that thinks, feels and lives how I do is something I
will never regret," he said.
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