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We love to hear about your love stories! It gives us and our readers an emotional connection to y’all as we scroll through your galleries!Some are sappy, some are quirky, some are hilarious, but all of them bring us a little bit closer to you! THE LOVE STORYTaylor and Jayden met at a car wash […]
As soon as we got together we knew we wanted it to be ‘forever’. We truly are each other’s best friends. Choosing the location was easy, as the location chose us. The joke was made at work one day, when we rode on to a beautiful dam and watched as the dogs brought a mob of cattle to us, it was said that this is the spot we will get married! And from that day on we secretly started planning our wedding. Our day was everything we ever wanted, stress free, fun and spent with those we love.
Reese and Kay first crossed paths at Voca Church in Caney, Oklahoma. They became Facebook friends, and when Kay struck up a conversation about Reese’s first elk hunting experience, the rest was history. The two are now happily planning their future wedding from their quaint ranch house in the Sandhills of Kansas.
I am Makenzi, from Last Hughes Creative Company. My fiance and I live and work on a ranch in Eastern Washington. We met in college on the livestock judging team at Blue Mountain Community College, the same way my parents met 30 years ago and his grandparents met nearly 70 years ago at Washington State University. We have been best friends since college.
We first met briefly through mutual friends at a local roping clinic. We later got to know each other because our horses were stalled right next to each other at the trailer park we both lived at in college. Casey then went on to be a lineman and once he graduated his program and took a full time position, our relationship began to grow. We will be getting married in October of this year.”
Kasee and Zane met freshman year of college at Lee University in south east Tennessee. Kasee was studying elementary education and Zane was Pre-med. Four years later, on the family farm in Valley Head, Alabama a Polaris side by side sat beside the old barn as Kasee and Zane pulled onto the property. What was framed as a drive across the farm to see a newly constructed hay barn turned into a much bigger surprise. As the family watched from across the field, Zane dropped down on one knee and asked Kasee to spend the rest of their lives together.