So… I joined Facebook Dating as a joke — seriously, just to see what all the fuss was about. I wasn’t expecting anything (okay, maybe just a funny story to tell my friends). But then he popped up on my screen. Something about his smile, his vibe... I swiped right. He did too. Destiny? Maybe. 😏 I was hungry (as usual 😂), so I boldly asked him out for an early dinner/late lunch — classy, right? He said yes, and from the moment we sat down, it felt like we’d known each other forever. It wasn’t just a date... it was the moment. Love at first bite. ❤️ Since that day, we’ve been inseparable. We’ve blended our lives and our families, turned ordinary days into adventures, and built a life full of laughter, love, and late-night snack runs. 🥰 Now, two years later, we’re getting married — still laughing, still loving, and still very much obsessed with each other. Who knew a little swipe and a hungry stomach could lead to a lifetime of love? 💍✨
Marilyn view: It was one of those scorching hot days at Epic Park in Universal, and we had just wrapped up family pictures—me totally sweaty, hair a little messy, and honestly ready to collapse from the heat. As I wiped my forehead and joked, “Perfect timing to be all sweaty and gross, right?” Joey suddenly got down on one knee right in front of the big fountain. I was so caught off guard I could barely process what was happening! There was a small crowd quietly watching, and with the biggest smile, he asked me to marry him. My heart was racing, the heat forgotten, and with a huge grin (and maybe a little sweat), I said yes — and just like that, an ordinary day turned into our most magical moment. Joey view: I spent most of the day trying to get Marilyn to take photos with me — which, let’s be honest, was a challenge because she kept saying no. She was tired, hot, and not exactly in the mood for posing. But I knew this day was special, so I kept gently nudging her, hoping for just a few moments. Finally, after some persistence, she agreed, and we headed over to fountain. Right after we finished the family pictures—me feeling super nervous and my heart racing—I saw my chance. I took a deep breath, dropped to one knee in front of the big fountain, and tried to keep my voice steady. Marilyn was hot and sweaty (which made me laugh inside), totally surprised, and probably thinking, “Why now?!” But the small crowd watching didn’t matter — all I cared about was asking the most important question. When she said yes, all my nerves melted away, and I knew this was the start of our forever.