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B.I.O.: Bonnie Moulton, Carlos Wall

20080530-bio-B-C-300.jpgBonnie, 27, works for the Art Institute of Washington. Carlos, 28, is an attorney. They live in Fairfax.

» The Main Event: A semiformal ceremony and reception in Annapolis on June 7. Bonnie's uncle will officiate.

» How They Met: At Ozio in midtown. "He came over and gave me a cheesy line," says Bonnie.

» First Impressions: "I was wary of his flirting but couldn't get over how cute he was!" "I thought, 'Wow, I think she's buying all this stuff.'"

» First Date: Carlos invited Bonnie to watch Sunday night football with his pals. "I bought Cluck-U wings and won all their hearts!" Bonnie says.

» How He Proposed: While Bonnie slept, Carlos "started rambling about how he had done some serious thinking and had to ask me something," she recalls. "Somewhere between my coming into consciousness and his nervous behavior, I realized he was proposing."

» Stupidest Fight: "He was trying to teach me to salsa-dance and was doing it too fast. He then told me I was so bad that he didn't think I could be taught."

» Celebrating Heritage: They will use the 1928 Book of Common Prayer marriage ceremony, which was used at Bonnie's parents', grandparents' and great-grandparents' weddings.

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COMMENTS (3)
  • Wow! What a cute couple; gives Brad and Angelina some competition.

    By Jean C. Bontz , Posted May 30, 2008 2:05 PM
  • Wow! What a cute couple living right here in the DC Metro area. They could give Brad and Angelina a run for their money.

    By Jean C. Bontz , Posted May 30, 2008 2:12 PM
  • Yes! Quite an exquisite looking couple and far too sharp and intelligent to be compared to such non-conforming, self-centered, individuals as Angelina & Brad. I wish Bonnie & Carlos a happy life filled with never ending compassion & love for each other!!

    Hugs! Diane

    By Diane G. Holt , Posted December 30, 2008 8:23 PM
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