Savannah a coastal Georgia city is well known for its manicured parks, historic landmarks, glamor and romance, culture and entertainment but most definitely Not good Jamaican food. Gregory and I met at a Jamaican restaurant, I must say his down right favorite spot. If you know Gregory, you would know his most dearest thing to do is "Stuff His Face". I wouldn't say the food was the worst, but I'm not going to say its the best tasting food either lol One thing I am sure of though, If you wanted to find him, Island breeze restaurant was the first place you should go in search of him. Every-time I went there, I thought that was his place of duty! After a few visits there we finally exchanged words. I guess the Jamaican flag in my car gave away the fact that I was a "Yardie". He went on to investigate what parish I was from back home, then told me what he heard about St. Elizabeth women. He bragged about Clarendon, and told me only the best came from there while I gracefully defended St. Elizabeth. We exchanged numbers, I'm pretty sure within a month or so we had over a thousand conversations, discussing maybe close to a million different topics. He soon became the best friend I never had. We became each others advisor, confidant, teacher, supporter and biggest fan. We've had our ups and downs, our different "seasons" but through it all we stuck together and adjusted our sails. We are where we are today because we both agreed that Love Conquers All. Love Wins Again!!! Daysha&Gregory #HereComesTheWatts #OnCloudWatts #WattsNotToLove