**Anna's Perspective:** I was enjoying single life, surrounded by married friends, wondering when my guy would come along. I thought maybe my husband would be in Italy. Little did I know, Spencer was driving cross-country to Nashville to meet me. One day, my best friend Grace, who had just started dating her fiancé, told me, “You’re not the problem—these men are! Trust the Lord, leave the door open, and be picky.” So, I took a chance and downloaded Bumble, expecting nothing. I matched with Spencer right away, jokingly saying, “Okay, I’ll be your girlfriend,” never expecting a serious response. He replied, “Let’s go on a date first!” We met at Pins Mechanical in downtown Nashville, where our Uber driver, Larry, gave Spencer a list of date ideas, saying they’d make me fall in love. Our date was a blast—pinball, miniature bowling, ping pong—and by the end of the night, I was hooked. Spencer was funny, smart, and treated me like I was the only girl in the room. For the first time, I felt truly seen. We shared about our faith and families, and Spencer told me he was looking for something serious, which made me panic, but also excited. I called my dad afterward, raving about this amazing guy. The next few dates were a whirlwind, and I knew Spencer had changed my life for the better. I now see my life in two parts: before Spencer and after. I’m a better, happier person because of him, and I thank God every day for bringing him to Nashville. I can’t wait to spend forever with him. **Spencer's Perspective:** Moving to Nashville was a huge leap for me—I packed up a rental SUV, drove cross-country from Washington with no job or place lined up, and crashed on a cousin’s couch until I found a place. Once settled, I downloaded Bumble, thinking I’d date around and explore the city. That’s when I matched with Anna, who joked, “Okay, I’ll be your girlfriend.” We met for our first date at Pins Mechanical, but I forgot my ID, making things a bit awkward. Despite that, we had a blast playing games and talking by the fire. I instantly saw Anna as everything I wanted in a woman, and after a few months, I knew it was forever. Over a year later, I proposed in the Huntsville botanical gardens. Using the code word “birds,” I got her cousin to pass me the ring, and as Anna turned around, I dropped to one knee and asked her to marry me. She said yes! Now, I’m excited to spend the rest of my life with Anna, my best friend, and I thank God every day for blessing me with her. Soon, Anna White will be Anna Kolke, and I can’t wait for our future together.