You Have to See This Florida Couple’s Grande Wedding Photo Shoot at Taco BellMichelle DarrisawMon, October 9, 2017 at 6:16 PM UTCSkylain and Jeffery started dating in high school, and everyday after school, the former athlete and cheerleader would meet at the local Taco Bell. According to Jeffery, he would buy meals for himself and Skylain by "scraping quarters together." Of course, the low-priced menu offerings was initially the draw for the two. But, according to Yahoo Lifestyle, Jeffery’s family also has an interesting taco backstory and ritual—for the past 30 years, his father has treated the family to late-night dinners there.Nikki Baerman PhotographyIt was always part of the plan for the Taco-Bell loving couple to end their St. Augustine, Florida, nuptials with a post-ceremony stop at the restaurant. However, it was their photographer, Nikki Baerman, who came up with the clever idea to have their wedding photos taken at the fast-food chain. "We left the wedding 30 minutes before Taco Bell closed at 10 p.m. and asked the employees if we could take photos," Skylaine told Yahoo Lifestyle. "No one could believe we were in full wedding attire."Nikki Baerman PhotographyInstead of toasting with fancy champagne flutes, the newlyweds locked arms, sipping on fountain drinks through straws, naturally.Nikki Baerman PhotographyStrangely enough, Baerman was able to find the perfect "something new" to stuff inside the wedding bouquet of fresh blooms: a condiment packet displaying this perfect slogan: "I Do." The 20-year-old photographer shared the photos on her Facebook page on October 3, resulting in hundreds of likes. "This wedding is probably the most unique one I’ve shot," Baerman said. Nikki Baerman PhotographyJust outside the front of the restaurant, Jeffery dipped his blushing bride, sealing the night with a kiss. "I wasn’t worried about my dress getting dirty because we had been dancing all night," Skylain added. Not surprisingly, when the couple returned from their weeklong honeymoon in Orlando, they ate— you guessed it—a meal from Taco Bell. Here’s to a life of happiness for the Floridian newlyweds, where we hope they continue to "Live mas."Nikki Baerman Photography1 of 61 of 6A Match Made in Taco Heaven2 of 6Skylain and Jeffery started dating in high school, and everyday after school, the former athlete and cheerleader would meet at the local Taco Bell. According to Jeffery, he would buy meals for himself and Skylain by "scraping quarters together." Of course, the low-priced menu offerings was initially the draw for the two. But, according to Yahoo Lifestyle, Jeffery’s family also has an interesting taco backstory and ritual—for the past 30 years, his father has treated the family to late-night dinners there.Nikki Baerman PhotographyBride Makes an Impressive Entrance3 of 6It was always part of the plan for the Taco-Bell loving couple to end their St. Augustine, Florida, nuptials with a post-ceremony stop at the restaurant. However, it was their photographer, Nikki Baerman, who came up with the clever idea to have their wedding photos taken at the fast-food chain. "We left the wedding 30 minutes before Taco Bell closed at 10 p.m. and asked the employees if we could take photos," Skylaine told Yahoo Lifestyle. "No one could believe we were in full wedding attire."Nikki Baerman PhotographyClinking Cups4 of 6Instead of toasting with fancy champagne flutes, the newlyweds locked arms, sipping on fountain drinks through straws, naturally.Nikki Baerman PhotographyA Bridal Bouquet Full of Precious Memories and Condiments5 of 6Strangely enough, Baerman was able to find the perfect "something new" to stuff inside the wedding bouquet of fresh blooms: a condiment packet displaying this perfect slogan: "I Do." The 20-year-old photographer shared the photos on her Facebook page on October 3, resulting in hundreds of likes. "This wedding is probably the most unique one I’ve shot," Baerman said. Nikki Baerman PhotographyYou May Now...Kiss (and Dip) the Bride6 of 6Just outside the front of the restaurant, Jeffery dipped his blushing bride, sealing the night with a kiss. "I wasn’t worried about my dress getting dirty because we had been dancing all night," Skylain added. Not surprisingly, when the couple returned from their weeklong honeymoon in Orlando, they ate— you guessed it—a meal from Taco Bell. Here’s to a life of happiness for the Floridian newlyweds, where we hope they continue to "Live mas."Nikki Baerman PhotographyThis Florida couple is so devoted to Taco Bell that they decided to commemorate their special moment at the late-night restaurant.About Our Ads