Last Updated Mar 5, 2021 7:17 PM EST
This has been the worst year for dating. But along the banks of the Hudson River in upstate New York, there's a couple making it work despite the pandemic.
John Shults and his girlfriend, Joy Morrow-Nulton, are both 94 years old and have each been widowed twice. They were determined to find love yet again.
The couple is now vaccinated but had to be in a bubble most of the year.
"She was worth it. It was a pain in the neck, though," Shults said of maintaining the relationship through the pandemic.
Shults' son Pete said the two would call each other every day. "They'd find a way to get together. They did whatever it took."
What it took, they say, was a return to simple pleasures, like long drives to nowhere, batting balloons around the house and a lot of selflessness.
"She's richer than I am, just so you know. She bought me a walker," Shults said. "$159, I think. I told you she had money. She did have it until she bought my walker."
Not to be outdone, Shults bought her a little something, too. But he had to pop the question dozens of times before Morrow-Nulton said yes.
"Finally I said, OK," she said, adding that she finally accepted the proposal "when we had snow days and I didn't come up here, I missed him."
The couple recently held a rehearsal for their spring wedding.
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