Engaged Couple Met When They Were Three And It'll Restore Your Faith In True Love

'I was enamoured with Laura as a child and I still am to this day.'

At three years old, a little boy stood in front of his class, next to his school friend Laura, and told the room he had found his future wife.

Nobody expected it to be true, but the preschool sweethearts are now preparing to tie the knot. 

Their story was recently shared by the Instagram account ‘The Way We Met’, where the unnamed guy explained: “Laura and I met in preschool. One of my very first memories is of being three years old and standing up in front of my preschool class, declaring that I would marry her someday.

“As kids, Laura taught me how to ride the swings, draw rolling hills and the ‘right way’ to properly eat string cheese. We have fond memories of playing hide-and-go-seek, chasing after each other on the playground and mischievously staying up during nap time.

“I was enamoured with Laura as a child and I still am to this day.” 

The guy explained that he and Laura lost touch when they started primary school and for the next seven years, they only heard about one another via family Christmas cards. 

“It wasn’t until high school that we reconnected by happenstance through a mutual friend. Within two weeks, we decided to be boyfriend and girlfriend,” he said.

The couple continued to date throughout high school and stayed together long-distance when they attended different universities. 

“We remained a resilient couple until May 23rd 2015 when I decided to stay true to my preschool pledge and make Laura my wife,” the guy said.

“I proposed to her at the place it all began... our preschool classroom.”

More than 22,000 people have liked the post, with dozens commenting to say their story is “too cute”.

They’ve certainly taken #couplegoals to a whole new level. 

Romantic Summer City Break Ideas For Couples
Venice(01 of05)
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Canals, gondolas and a labyrinth of medieval alleyways help to make Venice one of the most romantic cities in the world. You have to see the sights, of course, and St Mark's Basilica and the Doge's Palace (for example) are certainly worth the trouble, but couples may also want to head for the quieter parts of town. Venice is one of those places where turning every corner seems to reveal another beautiful bridge or evocative square. Meander aimlessly, hand-in-hand, through the atmospheric Cannaregio area, or stop off for a glass of wine at one of the city’s many cosy bacaro bars.You can eat like locals at a bacaro too, but for a romantic meal try homely La Zucca, which offers seasonal Venetian dishes and tables by a pretty canal. The Gritti Palace is a majestic hotel with incredible views over the Grand Canal, and – on the Gritti Terrace – a wonderful space to relax, dine, and watch the gondolas drift by. (credit:ARUTTHAPHON POOLSAWASD via Getty Images)
Barcelona(02 of05)
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From the sensuous architecture of Gaudi to the leafy, historic streets of the old town, Barcelona might have been built with couples in mind. Romance will blossom at the Parc del Laberint d'Horta, a stunning garden just outside the city centre, while couples can dress to impress at the chic boutiques of the trendy Gracia neighbourhood. To find an intimate meal, avoid touristy areas like Las Ramblas and dive into Barcelona’s historic heart. Try El Pla, a cosy restaurant in the city’s stunning gothic district serving excellent local produce. Wonderful Catalan cuisine can also be found at Hotel Arts Barcelona, which also offers some of the most comfortable rooms and spectacular views in the city. (credit:Domingo Leiva via Getty Images)
Marrakech(03 of05)
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Palaces, palm groves and ancient, sun-kissed walls; Marrakech offers romance with a distinctly Arabian Nights feel. It is a magical, hypnotic place, where you can take a horse-drawn carriage through the desert at sunset, or enjoy dining by candlelight at a rooftop restaurant with mesmerising views over the old city and distant, snow-capped Atlas Mountains.For shopping, head for the maze of colourful markets in the Medina, or Souk Cherifia for boutique fashions. In fact you can find pretty much anything in Marrakech, and exploring the labyrinthine alleyways of souks (tiny shops) is an adventure in itself. It’s hungry work though, so head for Al Fassia when you’re finished for traditional Moroccan dishes of salads, tagines and pastille. There are few more romantic hotels in Marrakech than Kenzi Club Agdal Medina, nestling in the shade of silver olive groves. All rooms have personal balconies or terraces, with stunning views over the mountains. (credit:Peter Orr Photography via Getty Images)
Lisbon(04 of05)
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Dubrovnik(05 of05)
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