As a three-year-old, Matt Grodsky would announce to the class that he would marry his crush, Laura Scheeler.

It was easy to see why: he and Scheeler enjoyed each other’s company, from playing games to skipping nap time.

“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,” he shares in the Instagram account The Way We Met.

They parted ways in elementary when they attended different schools, and wouldn’t meet again until high school. In a Huffington Post interview, Scheeler said she saw Grodsky’s number on a friend’s phone and the friend offered to set them up.

After reconnecting, they hit it off and were officially a couple in two weeks.

They remained together even if they went to separate high schools and eventually, to colleges in different states.

Grodsky knew he had to make good on his preschool declarations. In May 2015, during the end of their third year of college, he decided to propose to her where it all began.

Scheeler thought they were having a picnic at their preschool to celebrate the end of the school year, and was shocked when Grodsky went down on one knee.

“The whole car ride to the preschool she kept asking me why I seemed anxious. I kept checking my pocket when she wasn’t looking to make sure the ring was still there,” he related to Huffington Post.

She said yes, and the pair married in December 2016, 20 years after they met in preschool.

Says Grodsky, “I was enamored with Laura as a child, and I still am to this day.” Niña V. Guno/JB

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