Wedding photographer, Diko recently shared Martina and Jerry’s pre-wedding session wwith us, enjoy!
How we met – Bride
Jay’s family and mine have known each other for the longest time although I’d never met him.
I’d gone to a pharmacy to purchase some medication when I ran into
his father and sister, Ada. Ada kept prodding about who the present man
in my life was. I told her no one serious and had to run off.
Because I’ve never subscribed to matchmaking, I kept stylishly
dodging all her efforts. But this girl is the real monitoring spirit!
She’d show up at my office, home, everywhere! Mehn, she wore my resolve
thin.Eventually, I told her that the long distance thing wasn’t for me.
How she did it, I don’t know but her brother called me up to
say, “Hey, I’m going to be in town next week, and I’d like to take you
out on a date.” When he showed up, I was not the best version of myself
and very uninterested. But I guess he had been overcome by the
awesomeness of me (giggles). This guy just didn’t quit, I’m like this
must run in the family.
I thank God I gave him a chance, I would have missed this gem with my plenty forming.
He is the very best, perfect match and the kindest, most considerate person I know. I couldn’t have asked for more.
The Proposal – Groom
I got to
know Tina through my sister who loves to hype things. When I met her, I
was very pleased with her looks and demeanor. Even though I could sense
some hesitation, I resolved to keep at it. She came around and within
three months, I knew she was the one.
I wasn’t about to waste time. I connived with her little sister, Joy and got around to picking out her ring.
Joy, however, hinted me that Tina would not like an elaborate proposal.
I took her for dinner at a fancy but quiet restaurant and asked
her to marry me. My goodness, I’ve never been so nervous but she said
yes! It’s been the best thing I’ve done in a while and I’m thankful to
call her mine.