Once upon a swipe in May 2017, Kenny spotted Jenni on Tinder. He was intrigued. She had that “I-don’t-take-myself-too-seriously-but-still-cute-enough-for-your-mom-to-like” vibe. So, like any modern Romeo, he sent her a message. And then… silence. For almost a year. Yes, folks, while most people wait 24 hours for a response, Kenny’s message took a scenic route through time and space. It wasn’t until May 20, 2018—359 days later—that Jenni responded. Was she playing hard to get? Maybe. Did she just rediscover Tinder at the bottom of her phone apps while waiting in line for coffee? Also very possible. But miracles do happen. They started chatting, and surprisingly, neither was a robot. After a week or so of Tinder banter (and no major red flags), Jenni handed over her phone number like a boss. Two weeks of texting later, they set up their very first date: June 15, 2018, at a Braves game. Nothing says “test the romantic waters” like overpriced stadium food and trying to shout over the wave. They agreed to meet at the third base line entrance—a location that sounds super specific until you realize neither of them really knew where that was. But somehow, they found each other (a minor miracle in Atlanta crowds), and the date was a home run. They laughed, they watched baseball, and no one spilled nacho cheese on themselves, which is always a win. The very next day, Jenni pulled a full 180 from her year-long reply time and boldly asked, “Are we going to see each other again?” Spoiler alert: they did. From there, their story continued with just the right mix of memes, road trips, inside jokes, and Kenny quietly wondering what took Jenni so long to reply that first time. Years passed, love grew, and then on January 8, 2022, Kenny finally popped the question at the Biltmore. Jenni said yes (and this time didn’t wait a year to respond). Now, after years of adventure, laughter, and one really patient man, they’ll tie the knot on September 27, 2025. It took a while to get from Tinder to “I do,” but hey—some love stories are worth the wait. Especially when they come with baseball tickets.