French exchange pen pals tie the knot 41 years later

A middle-aged couple who first met during a French exchange trip as children have got married after getting back in touch 41 years later.

Emma van Laun admits she ‘developed a crush’ on Vincent Valbret when he travelled to her village in the summer of 1976.

At the end of his trip, Vincent, who was 15, asked the 11-year-old Emma if she would like to become penpals with his sister who was the same age as her.

When Vincent returned to Paris, Emma, from Longtown, Herefordshire, wrote to both him and his sister Helene over the years before they lost touch as adults.

They both went on to marry different people with Emma having two children, while Vincent had four of his own with his French wife.

But they got back in touch four years ago when Vincent phoned Emma suggesting their respective children could become penpals.

They both discovered they were both divorced and after Emma visited Vincent in France, they fell for each other. Just months after getting together, Vincent popped the question and the couple tied the knot in a church ceremony in Paris last month.

Emma van Laun, 52, and Vincent Valbret, 56, first met on a summer holiday as children, but lost contact and married other partners. The divorcees got back in touch and finally tied the knot – over 40 years later

Emma van Laun, left, aged 12, admits she 'developed a crush' on Vincent Valbret, right, age 16, when he travelled to her village in the summer of 1976. Emma became pen pals with him and his sister, Helene, centre, age 11

Emma van Laun, left, aged 12, admits she ‘developed a crush’ on Vincent Valbret, right, age 16, when he travelled to her village in the summer of 1976. Emma became pen pals with him and his sister, Helene, centre, age 11

Emma, now 52, said: ‘Vincent was staying in Northampton with an exchange pal and as part of his trip to England happened to come over to my village in the summer.

‘My parents ran an outwards bounds centre in Herefordshire and he came over to do rock climbing and horse riding.

‘I lived there and it wasn’t a very big place.

‘I know Vincent didn’t really speak good English at the time and I didn’t speak much French either.

‘I think it would have been an 11-year-old wandering around her home area and a 15-year-old boy far from home – we were both sort of at a loose end at the same place.

‘Vincent would have helped getting ready for the next group (of students) because he’s such a generous, helpful person.

‘Putting chairs out, getting things a bit ready. I thought he was marvellous.

At the end of his trip, Vincent, right, who was 15, asked the 11-year-old Emma if she would like to become penpals with his sister, left, who was the same age as her. The three friends stayed in touch but then lost touch in adulthood 

At the end of his trip, Vincent, right, who was 15, asked the 11-year-old Emma if she would like to become penpals with his sister, left, who was the same age as her. The three friends stayed in touch but then lost touch in adulthood 

The pair re-connected as adults after Vincent suggested their children become pen pals. Vincent popped the question and the couple tied the knot in a church ceremony in Paris last month

The pair re-connected as adults after Vincent suggested their children become pen pals. Vincent popped the question and the couple tied the knot in a church ceremony in Paris last month

Speaking about their childhood friendship, Emma said: 'I had a little crush on him but he definitely didn't notice me at all'. The pair have now tied the knot 41 years later 

Speaking about their childhood friendship, Emma said: ‘I had a little crush on him but he definitely didn’t notice me at all’. The pair have now tied the knot 41 years later 

‘I know there we had a little sort of coffee room but it was in a quite attractive basement which had been a cellar and been dug out and was quite a nice space and there was a jukebox and a bar area to make coffees and teas and a table football.

‘A jukebox in those days was pretty exciting – it wasn’t readily available.

‘I know we spent a lot of time down there. I had a little crush on him but he definitely didn’t notice me at all.

‘At the end of his stay, we had spoken a number of times and Vincent suggested that I could write to his sister, Helene, who was the same age as me.

‘He came back to the centre the next year with Helene and they returned every year after that until I was 16.

‘I stayed with them for three weeks in the summer and Helene stayed with us for two.

‘We had an exchange for the next three or four years.

‘His sister and I are the same age and he is four years older than me. We lost touch when we grew up and I moved to London but our parents stayed loosely in touch.’

Emma explained that she took her daughters out to Paris for the weekend and when we the pair met again after so many years 'it just went from there'

Emma van Laun, 52, and Vincent Valbret, 56, on their wedding day

Emma explained that she took her daughters out to Paris for the weekend and when we the pair met again after so many years ‘it just went from there’

The couple who first met on a summer holiday as children, but lost contact and married other partners, finally tied the knot

The couple who first met on a summer holiday as children, but lost contact and married other partners, finally tied the knot

Vincent, who has four children from a previous marriage, is pictured with his sister in 1977

Vincent, who has four children from a previous marriage, is pictured with his sister in 1977

Emma married and lived in London where she had two daughters, while Vincent got hitched and went on to have four children of his own.

But four years ago Vincent phoned Emma asking whether her daughter, who was 15, would like to become penpals with his own son, who was the same age.

Emma, who works as a nanny, added: ‘Our parents had stayed in touch and Vincent had asked his father to ask my dad for my number.

‘He called me out of the blue and asked how I was and whether my daughter would like to write to his son because they were both 15.

‘He said it would a second generation exchange and I thought it was a wonderful idea.

‘We stayed in touch and I told him I had been divorced for ten years following a ten year marriage. He told me he was also divorced following a 15-year marriage.

‘I took my daughters out to Paris for the weekend and when we met again after so many years it just went from there.

‘Vincent and I met again and of course, fall in love.

‘Two years later I moved to Paris and two years after that we married.’

They tied the knot at La Mairie in the fifteenth Arrondissement of Paris on August 26.

Emma’s daughters, aged 23 and 18, both live in London while, finance director Vincent has three sons aged 25, 22 and 19, and a 16-year-old daughter. 

 

Read more at DailyMail.co.uk