The first time I met Lynny was while serving as a missionary in Page, Arizona. My companion and I had received a referral from a member that there was a part member family. So we went over to the house in the evening. We knocked on the door and a cute girl, who I was later introduced to as Lynny, came to the door. She welcomed us in and we met the family. Lynny's dad, Ken, had recently remarried a woman from China, Cherry. We set up appointments to teach the missionary lessons and would go over to their home at least twice a week to teach the various lessons. I started to get to know what kind of person that Lynny was and is. She would teach and share her testimony along side with my companion and me. I was amazed at her ability to teach the gospel. I was transferred and continued my missionary service.
In January 2010, I was on Facebook searching for friends from my mission. I became friends with Lynny. We caught up with each other and I noticed how much we had in common. We would talk on Facebook and the phone for hours. Valentines Day was coming up. I decided to ask her to be my valentine! I wrote a poem and asked my twin brother who lived in Provo to get a rose and deliver them to Lynny. She called me after she received the gifts. We talked for a long time. I thought to myself, “these past two weeks I have had a wonderful time talking to Lynny.” I asked Lynny to be my Girlfriend! She said that she would try it out for a week. Although that’s not what I was expecting, I said that would be ok since a week is better than nothing. I tried my best to make it a wonderful week. I called her every morning and every evening. The week went by and she still liked me! (And she still does!)
Over the months, we would visit each other every so often. I visited her in March and she visited me in April. Over time, we grew closer together. I found out what it meant to love someone. However, our relationship was not without conflict. During the summer months, Lynny broke up with me two times. Even while we were not going out, we would still talk to each other and Lynny would still call me every night. I would still think about her all the time. She meant the world to me. With a lot of persuasion on my side, Lynny agreed to date again in October but we didn’t “officially” go out till after she visited me during Thanksgiving. After she left, I thought a lot about her. I asked my Dad how you know if you should marry someone. He said, "you don’t ask yourself if you can live with her, you ask yourself if you can’t live without her." I knew I could not live without her. I looked at hundreds of rings and found the perfect one for Lynny.
She visited again during Christmas time. I proposed to Lynny on December 23, 2010. She said yes! Quickly, we started making plans for our wedding and I moved to Provo to be with her. Now I find myself just under a month away from marrying the girl of my dreams.




