Leap Day Wedding Couple: Jenna and Cliff

Leap Day Wedding Couple: Jenna and Cliff

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Meet Jenna and Cliff from Des Moines

How long have you been a couple?
6 years

How did you meet? 
On Tinder 😅 We talked for a month before be bribed me to meet him.

What was your first date?
Drinks at a bar called Merry go Round, after I got off work late one night.

Which one of you is more excited to get married on the radio? 
Probably Jenna. she hates wedding planning

Why aren’t you married yet? 
We were planning to get married this fall but we’ve barely planned anything. I only have a dress, that still needs alterations. Did I mention I hate wedding planning? lol

What was the moment you knew they were “the one”?

Well I knew I was in love when we were just talking a walk around a pond holding hands. I just had this sudden intense feeling that I knew I loved this man. But I didn’t tell him until a couple months later. I don’t necessarily believe in “the ONE”. But I knew I wanted to be with him and make a life together.

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