B.I.O: Heather Angotti, Chad Blevins
Heather, 31, is a media relations specialist at Arnold & Porter LLP. Chad, 30, is a data specialist in the Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance for USAID. They live (and were born and raised) in Vienna, Va.
» The Main Event: On June 20, the couple will wed at a historic farm in Middleburg, Va., with the Blue Ridge Mountains as the backdrop.
» How They Met: In Ms. Sinclair's first-grade class at Flint Hill Elementary School in Vienna, Va., 24 years ago. Chad says: "Whenever Ms. Sinclair made us line up alphabetically by last name, I'd always stand near her." Heather says: "Chad obviously had cooties at the time." They were reunited in 2001 when Chad attended a party at Heather's place and they recognized each other.
» First Date: A Redskins game.
» How He Proposed: On April 22, 2008 - his 30th birthday - Chad took Heather by surprise. After dinner with his parents, they returned home, and Chad told Heather he wanted to spend the rest of his life with her. "I've been smiling from ear to ear ever since," she says.
» Honeymoon: Heather and Chad are planning an adventure in Oregon, full of wine tasting and staying at B&Bs.
» Stupidest Fight: The couple admit they don't really fight often, but Heather says they don't always agree on where to set the thermostat. "He likes to save energy and keeps it pretty damn chilly.
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that is so cute. you both make a great couple!!!! love you both cousion sue and jimmy
By sue vamvaketis , Posted March 9, 2009 7:03 PMHey guys congratulations! it's about TIME...LOL Heather has been bugging you since our wedding or maybe before i'm not sure hmm. But really good luck with everything and we love you. Heather welcome to the family. xoxo
By Nicole Fritts , Posted March 9, 2009 9:24 PMIs he really looking to save energy or just prefers the temperature more chilly than you do? If the former, suggest methods of energy efficiency (better windows, insulation, seal up the cracks and gaps, solar, etc.). Then he won't have an excuse. :)
By Brad Longley , Posted April 12, 2009 9:28 AM