Brian Maxia and Stephanie Renver roaming through the debris, where her Altadina house once stood to see what they could save from a catastrophic Eaton fire. When Renver searched for anything that survived the fire, McCsia was looking for a specific item that he hoped to remain still intact.
Through the debris, the couple who once had the remains of material goods, McCia miraculously found what they were looking for – the engagement ring that he was about to use to suggest to Renver.
He reminded, “My first reaction was like, ‘Oh, look, it’s here.’
Being specific, MC, Maxia found a ring under her guitar wires. Only and there, Maxia decided to suggest her loved one.
He said, “You think about all this pressure, all this perfection you want in the moment you recommend.” “I got it, and so is, ‘It’s here. Will you marry me?”
He said the tender moment brought Rainer to tears.
He said, “I cried, I was crying.” “I had my glasses with springs and they like, completely faded. So, I just went and I like it to have a huge hug and I clearly said yes.”
To remind the moment to change life, the couple told a woman to pass her picture. Before the color remained permanently on the Rainer’s finger, the couple took it to clean the jeweler, where Macia bought it.
Although couples are looking forward to planning their wedding, they are also looking for rebuilding.
“Los Angeles is truly supporting all communities and fire -affected communities,” said Maxia. “And i’m Hoping that, you know, they prepared to strap in the long Haul and we can build altadena back. And yes, we can spend some married years under the mountains.