![]() It rained before the ceremony, so she was worried the carpet she had to walk down was wet and would feel different than she was used to. But she decided to still go through with it. "So, I had to practice for about six months with the leg braces in order to really know that I could stand there and walk with my eyes forward and not fully at the ground the whole time." It rained on the morning of her wedding day, and Hill was nervous that the walk wouldn't go as practiced. "I've stood up before with the leg braces, I've walked around with them, but nothing like with a long dress on and not being able to see my legs," she said. Hill had decided she would walk down the aisle on leg braces. That's what Hill did during the wedding rehearsal – but she'd been working for months on a surprise for the big day. "I made it seem like I was going to roll down the aisle and roll back." "He didn't know me when I was walking, so for me, it wasn't really part of our relationship," Hill told CBS News. She originally told Bloomfield she was going to go down the aisle in her wheelchair.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |