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We’re getting married!

mountains

Logan Davis

and

Chloe Barker

October 24, 2026

Soddy-Daisy, TN
184 days184 d20 hours20 h54 minutes54 min51 seconds51 s

Where It All Started

October 16, 2024

Fun fact: Logan first spotted Chloe out celebrating her birthday on October 12, 2024, but our actual first meeting came a few days later on October 16. Thanks to a mutual acquaintance and some perfect timing, Logan got Chloe’s Snapchat right before she stepped away from social media. We decided to meet for dinner at Amigos in Harrison, TN, and the rest of the night unfolded naturally. We watched a movie, talked for hours, and Chloe ended up sticking around long after the credits rolled. From that night on, we just kept choosing each other.

Making It Official

December 9, 2024

On December 9, 2024, Logan planned a romantic evening in Chattanooga with dinner at Wooden City. After dinner came a thoughtful surprise, a cozy basket curated with care and intention. That night, Logan asked Chloe to be his girlfriend, and she happily said yes.

The Proposal

December 9, 2025

On December 9, 2025, exactly one year after making our relationship official, Logan planned an early morning hike to Sunset Rock on Lookout Mountain. The plan was simple and meaningful: breakfast, a Bible study, and watching the sun rise together. With a little help from his sister, Hannah, there was a surprise waiting for us at the overlook: a blanket, roses, champagne, and a glowing “MARRY ME” sign set against the sunrise. Logan didn’t hesitate for a second and jumped right into the moment. In true real life fashion, we ended up proposing in front of the setup without realizing where Hannah’s phone was recording, so the video perfectly captures the back of Chloe’s calves and Logan down on one knee. Not exactly a cinematic angle, but absolutely on brand. Thankfully, Hannah is learning photography and managed to capture beautiful photos of the moment, proof that even when things don’t go exactly as planned, the moment itself can still be perfect.

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