Couple Exchanges Vows During Great American Solar Eclipse

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A couple from Central Texas got married during the Great American Solar Eclipse, just as it approached 100% totality. The groom described the experience as powerful and awesome.

A Central Texas couple exchanged vows under the fading afternoon light of the Great American Solar Eclipse on April 8, just as it approached 100% totality. 'It was powerful,' the groom, Kelby Noack of Waco, Texas , told Fox News Digital. 'It was awesome.' When Noack, 35, a medical sales representative, and Giselle Vento, 33, a music teacher, got engaged three months ago, they felt the stars had aligned in their favor.

lot of people had said, ‘Oh, I'm so sorry it's going to rain on your wedding,’' Vento said. 'But we decided to release control and allow it to just happen. That’s something Kelby has taught me — to allow life to come as it comes and be grateful for it.' When they woke up on Monday morning, the skies were gray. 'Even just waiting for the wedding to start, it was pretty cloudy,' Noack said. 'You could see and then you couldn't see it.

In his grandparent’s backyard, overlooking Lake Waco, Noack walked to the altar to 'Clair de Lune' by Claude Debussy. BRIDAL HAUL: WOMAN ARRIVES FOR HER WEDDING ON THE BACK OF A TRACTOR, 'LAUGHED THE WHOLE WAY' Then, Vento walked down the aisle to 'Here Comes The Sun' by The Beatles. 'I thought to incorporate the sun and moon would be amazing,' Vento said. At 1:38 p.m.

In 40 days, we put out in the universe how we wanted it to be,' Vento said. 'And people just came together — our families, everybody and everything aligned for us to be able to do this. And when I walked out and saw everything — I just thought this was beyond my prayers. This was beyond what we were expecting,' she added. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.

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