Forget the church -- one Texas couple took their wedding ceremony straight to the clouds.
Texas news station KLTV reports that Emily and Alan Wood were married at 13,000 feet in the air Thursday. Following the ceremony, the couple and three other family members skydived to the ground.
The bride said she and her groom have enjoyed other adventurous activities like paragliding and scuba diving, so their wedding symbolized that they "like to play."
In light of Felix Baumgartner's record-breaking 24-mile jump last month, could skydiving be the latest extreme wedding trend? Skydiving proposals are nothing new. Last year, Good Morning America helped their Extreme Love Contest winner pop the question to his girlfriend during a jump.
Even celebrities have gotten into the high-flying action: "Jersey Shore" star Jennie "JWoww" Farley got engaged recently during a reluctant skydiving session with boyfriend Roger Mathews.
Watch KLTV's coverage of the skydiving newlyweds today at 4 p.m.
Check out these jaw-dropping photos from Baumgartner's jump:
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Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
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Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Austrian skydiver Felix Baumgartner is scheduled to attempt the highest parachute jump of all time on Oct. 9, 2012.
Here, Baumgartner performs during the first high altitude test jump from an airplane in Taft, California on February 20, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during the high altitude test jump.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during a test jump from a helicopter, April 13, 2009.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner leaps off the 508-meter high Taipei 101 Tower in Taiwan on December 11, 2008.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner at the top of the Christ the Redeemer Statue near Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on December 3, 2001. Before Stratos, Baumgartner was best known as a skydiver and BASE jumper.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during the first manned test flight of the capsule, February 23, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
The mission control during the first manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
The Roswell, New Mexico launch location of the first test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during the first test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
The capsule just before the second manned test flight, July 25, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
The capsule in the pressure chamber at Brooks Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
The interior of the capsule in Lancaster, California on February 1, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during wind tunnel test on February 26, 2010.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Retired Air Force Colonel Joe Kittinger with Baumgartner during a press conference in Salzburg, Austria on April 23, 2012. Kittinger holds the record for the highest-altitude jump, which he set in 1960. He is an advisor for the Stratos project and will relay messages to and from Baumgartner during the October jump attempt.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Kittinger just prior to his record setting jump from 102.800 feet in 1960. (U.S. Air Force Photo)
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
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Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner undergoes scientific tests in Los Angeles, USA on June 11, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Screen shows brain waves of Baumgartner during scientific test session.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during the first manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner inside the capsule prior to the second manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner during training session in Lancaster, California, on February 22, 2012.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Crew members prepare the capsule for the second manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Crew members fill the balloon with helium before the second manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Baumgartner steps out of the capsule during the second manned test flight.
Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Skydive Attempt
Mission Coordinator Mike Jacobs (L) and Kittinger (R) work during the second manned test flight.
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