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Married couple discover they went to the same pre-school! Updated
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Sometimes, the universe sends a clear sign that a union is meant to be – and this one couldn’t be any clearer!
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There’s the age-old saying that if things are meant to be, they will be. For married couple Zachary Frankel and Alex Olsman, this couldn’t be more true as they discovered that they attended the same pre-school together after finding an old class photo – which saw them seated together!
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The two were set up on a blind date by a mutual friend back in October 2016 and had no idea that their paths had, in fact, crossed before when they attended the same Montessori pre-school in Philadelphia.
Idris Khan and Annie Morris. Image courtesy of the artists.
What happens when two artists spend every day of a year living together, working together, maybe raising children together and they can hardly leave the house? You might expect tensions to be running high (and you’re not wrong! See: homeschooling), but the past year of quarantine has also proved transformative to a few artist couples.
With Valentine’s Day coming up, we spoke to Shara Hughes and Austin Eddy, Becky Suss and Micah Danges, and Idris Khan and Annie Morris three romantic partners who also happen to be artists to find out how the past year has strengthened their relationships. Read on to see who shared newfound pleasures, mixed fire-escape cocktails, and even spent time refurbishing an impulsively acquired rustic cottage in the countryside.