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Brazil to Nebraska: an unlikely place to meet a future valentine

Brazil to Nebraska: an unlikely place to meet a future valentine

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  • Gabe and Raissa proposal announcement
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Valentine鈥檚 Day marks a time to celebrate the loved ones in our lives. A Nebraska Wesleyan classroom may seem an unlikely place to meet your future valentine, but for some, the hallways of our university have sparked life-long relationships.

For one such pair, it took a 5,465-mile journey from Brazil to become valentines. Adjunct instructor Raissa Zuim Dantas de Souza (鈥19) met her now husband, Gabe (鈥19), at Nebraska Wesleyan, and their story is nothing short of magic.  

Although Raissa and Gabe lived in different cities while in Brazil, the pair went to high school in the same city, played soccer across the street from each other, had lunch in similar spots, and ran the same streets. And yet, they never met.

Raissa and Gabe's first meeting at orientation
Raissa and Gabe's first meeting at orientation

鈥淚 wish we knew how many times we crossed paths with each other when we were in Brazil,鈥 said Raissa. 鈥淚magine how crazy it is that the person I鈥檇 marry was right there, only for me to know after we鈥檇 made our journeys to Nebraska.鈥

The pair were recruited to play soccer at Nebraska Wesleyan but first met during International Student Orientation in the fall of 2015. Raissa states that her first impression of Gabe was not immediate love鈥攖hat took time. 鈥淚 joke that he was quite annoying when we first met. He was highly organized, while I was not. I am just a more spontaneous person.鈥

During their first year on campus, both Gabe and Raissa lived in Centennial Hall. The co-ed hall, which is open year-round, makes for a welcome environment for international students who are not able to travel home over breaks. 鈥淲e would get together during meals to catch up about our life living abroad and about our new responsibilities. We became very good friends, and we would do everything together.鈥 Gabe would help Raissa edit her papers, and Raissa assisted Gabe with math.

Raissa and Gabe at haunted house

Living in the same residence hall and having common experiences to discuss drew them together. 鈥淕abe was the person I shared ice cream with when we wanted to celebrate. He was the person I explored Lincoln with and was always there when I was sick, when I didn鈥檛 do well on a test, or if I just needed someone.鈥

鈥淭he simplest things are magical when you are with the right person,鈥 said Raissa.

The distance to Brazil made it hard for the pair to see their families on a regular basis, but Raissa鈥檚 dad visited during her first semester. 鈥淢y dad was not a fan of my past boyfriends, but with Gabe it was instantly different. I told Gabe, 鈥楳y dad must really like you鈥 after he invited Gabe to spend the holidays with my family in Brazil.鈥

Their families instantly connected, often visiting with each other when Raissa and Gabe were back in Nebraska. 

Raissa and Gabe at graduation
Raissa and Gabe at graduation

When asked what relationship advice Raissa would give to others, she stated, 鈥淭here are two people in the relationship. Those two people are different, and they have their own commitments, schedules, and goals. No one is a mind reader. Clearly communicating is the best thing you can do.鈥

This year, Gabe and Raissa will celebrate their first wedding anniversary and eighth year together. 鈥淲e have been each other鈥檚 family since undergrad. Now, I get to look back and see how much we鈥檝e accomplished together.鈥

 

From all of us at Nebraska Wesleyan, Happy Valentine鈥檚 Day!