Keith and I met through an app called Willow. It was an app that allowed people to post questions and reply to them anonymously. It was July 4, 2015. I was browsing the app for questions and saw one about 80s music, and I replied to it. It wasn't long before I saw a response from the person who'd posted the question, and we started messaging each other about music. We asked where the other lived. He lived in England, and I live in the United States. We continued to talk and eventually decided to continue talking through an messaging app instead of the Willow app. Eventually, we wanted to have a video chat with each other. I remember that I saw he had on an Evanescence t-shirt, which was one of my favorite bands. We had not talked about that, and I remember thinking this could be a sign. The more we talked, the more our feelings developed for each other. Even though we had never met in person, we fell in love. We knew the odds were stacked against us since we lived on two different continents, but we were committed to finding a way to meet in person, which we eventually did in June 2017 when he flew to Atlanta. I flew to London in April 2018, and he came back to visit in September 2019. On his first day back here, he asked me to marry him, and I said yes. It was the plan for me to go back to London in 2020, but the pandemic put a stop to that. We didn't allow that to get us down. We used that time to get started on the paperwork to get his K-1 visa. It took weeks to get the documentation together, but we finally sent it in January 2021. Eleven months later, he received his visa. He is moving to Atlanta in February. That will be amazing, but not as amazing as the day we're finally able to say, "I do."