Quincy Area Bridal Magazine January 2020 Issue 22 | Page 64

features, and such that fit in our budget. The one we found was in Arizona, so we flew out there looked at it, then drove it 1,600 miles home. 17. If you had to pick your marriage theme song, what would it be? K: “When I Say I Do” by Matthew West S: “A Woman Like You” by Lee Brice. 18. If you could take your honeymoon again, where would you go? K: Hawaii or Australia! S: If I were to take a honeymoon again it would be for a longer time, and to a place that had a legit beach and blue water like Exuma. 19. What is your funniest or most embarrassing marital memory? K: Ryan told me everyone was “going all out” for this fancy networking event in STL. The theme was “tropic like its hot” aka tropical attire. So, we show up in some pretty loud and colorful attire only to find out that “going all out” meant dressing up in red carpet like fancy attire...not the game of how many leis can I fit on my body... I turned 50 shades of red as Ryan completely owned his outfit walking confidently into the banquet hall. Needless to say, we stuck out like sore thumbs. I’m able to laugh about it now, but it definitely took me a while! R: There was a vendor awards night for Perfect Wedding Guide in STL. We were in the top spots for videography. The event theme was “Tropic Like It’s Hot”. Since we had never gone to this event before I asked one of the staff members over the phone about attire. In his flamboyant voice he said “Everyone dresses to the theme, we go all out!” So... Kimber and I get pretty ridiculous in our outfits, tropical island paradise style. We get there and Jake who I spoke with is one of the very few who actually dressed up. Most ladies were in black dresses or very fancy gowns, men had on slacks and ties. I laughed it off and played along with the theme, Kimber was super embarrassed and furious at me for not doing my due diligence in researching proper outfits. I have never had such a quiet ride home from STL, and it wasn’t because she was sleeping! 20. In an argument, what brings you back together? K: A genuine, gentle apology and communication, then laughter. R: Having us realize that is doesn’t matter who was right or who was wrong. It is praying and asking God to give each of us soft hearts to submit to one another and be humble. qabmagazine.com PH H T O O OTOB UNLIM ITED P RINT S & M U B L A RY E L E AT HE R L L A G ONLINE 217.316.1262 -or- 217.617.5098 www.pizzazzentertainment.com