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One ride home from the gym was all it took to change everything for Anna-Kay Green and Kamau-Akeele Brown. The pair, who currently work as personal trainers, met in the summer of 2021, when a mutual friend introduced them at a small gym on Downer Avenue as life slowly returned to normal during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly five years later, they exchanged vows at Boone Hall Oasis in March.Their first impressions, however, were less than favourable. âHe thought I was stuck up because I was constantly taking photos in the mirror and I didnât really speak to anyone. I thought he was weird and mean because he didnât speak to anyone. He was always in the corner by himself. He worked out, and then he left,â Anna-Kay told Island Wedding, laughing at the memory.One evening after the gym, the two realised there may have been a mutual interest. Their friendly conversation touched on their shared Christian faith, the sacrifices it often required, and the challenges of building and maintaining relationships, whether friendships or romantic ones.â[We talked about] how hard it is to date when you donât want to have sex, when you want to get to know a person first, you want to genuinely connect with someone on a deeper level than just the physical,â Anna-Kay shared.Whenever they left the gym together, no matter who else was in the car, Kamau-Akeele made sure the front passenger seat was always reserved for Anna-Kay. As they prepared to start working together at a new gym, however, the budding connection hit an unexpected bump. The two had a falling-out in the parking lot and stopped speaking for a while until Kamau-Akeele eventually apologised.The distance, he admits, became unexpectedly difficult: âI realised that I was miserable with her not being in my life to the point where it would affect my workouts. Iâd start getting emotional. Iâd want to cry, or Iâd just get really angry.âA few months later, they went on their first official date at one of their favourite spots, Macau Gaming Lounge & Bar in St Andrew. And, from the outset, they were clear about what they were and were not willing to compromise on as they entered the relationship.âWe were like, âOkay, weâre dating to marryâ,â Anna-Kay explained, adding, âBut weâre not one of those couples who are going to rush. Weâre doing this the right way, step by step.âSharing with Island Wedding why he fell in love with his other half, Kamau-Akeele said that simply seeing Anna-Kayâs face and being in her presence âwould just brighten my day and just bring me so much peaceâ.It was in the small, consistent things that Anna-Kay knew she was in love. After she heard strange noises and discovered a broken lock at her apartment, Kamau-Akeele came by to make sure she was safe. He packed her lunches, filled her water bottle, and drove her to work around 5 a.m. even when he had only just returned home from work himself. He continued to do so until she started driving.âWhen I did get the car, he was worried about my safety on the road. So he drove behind me to work at 5 a.m. every morning for like a month. I had to stop him because he wouldnât stop,â she said.Thinking back to that moment, she shared, âI was just like, âOh my gosh! This guy is crazy. I love himâ.âA VALENTINEâS PROPOSALSometimes proposals donât go as planned, and Kamau-Akeele had every intention of proposing to Anna-Kay around her birthday, which falls on Valentineâs Day. Unfortunately, he had spent the previous two weeks recovering from a mild case of pneumonia.As expected, Anna-Kay was deeply concerned, and Kamau-Akeele was unsure whether he would even be well enough to make it to the proposal.Kamau-Akeele said: âI told my doctor, yo, this day â itâs happening. I want it to happen on this day. Do what you need to do. Get me [to] at least 70 per cent, [so I can] propose without coughing up a lung.âEventually, he recovered enough to pop the question. As the two made their way to The Pegasus, Anna-Kay spotted a few familiar faces as they walked in.âI see my sister. I see my friends. I see his brother. I see everyone. And at first, I donât know whatâs going on. So I wave at them. And Iâm like, âOh, hey, guys. This is a Valentineâs Day dinner. Why am I waving at my friends?â And then I look up, and I see the âWill You Marry Me?â sign,â she recounted.Anna-Kay shared: âI just started to cry. All of the efforts; ÂÂhe had friends on video call, heâd been planning it with my friends overseas. I was just bawling the entire time.  I could hardly get the word âyesâ out.âFor Kamau-Akeele, the outcome was never in question. âI knew sheâd say yes. I was nervous about everything just happening the way I wanted it to. Iâm sort of a perfectionist. [It was], basically, the second best day of my life; second to my wedding day.â On March 28, Anna-Kay and Kamau-Akeele Brown gathered with family and friends at Boone Hall Oasis in St Andrew for their wedding ceremony. Their wedding planner, Crissan Lyn, had already prepared for the possibility of rain after seeing the weather forecast, arranging for the upstairs section of the venue to be decorated as a backup location.As Pastor Tucker opened his Bible and began to read, the rain came down.Anna-Kay recalled, âWhen the rain started, he (Kamau-Akeele) grabbed my hand, grabbed my dress, held me under an umbrella and brought me upstairs.âSensing that his bride was getting a bit anxious, Kamau-Akeele said he remained calm in the moment: âI just had to calm her down right there and just say, âThis day is going the way itâs supposed to go according to Godâs will, so letâs just enjoy it. Weâre going to get married either way, whether itâs outside or inside.âAs guests waited for the ceremony to begin, they started singing praise and worship songs.Later, during the reception held on the same property, guests were treated to a surprise moment when someone handed Anna-Kay a microphone during the coupleâs first dance to Calum Scottâs You Are The Reason. Having done theatre and performance before she met Kamau-Akeele, she chose to serenade him to Maurette Brown Clarkeâs The One He Kept For Me.âNo one knows that I really sing. I donât really sing anymore, but Iâve always wanted to sing at my wedding. I surprised him and started singing [while we were dancing],â Anna-Kay shared. âThe look on his face [was] priceless!âThe couple honeymooned at Couples Sans Souci.ruth-ann.briscoe@gleanerjm.com
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