Hollow Creek Ranch Wedding of Brianna and Clint April 11, 2026

Well, Friends and Family, we know that Brianna and Clint are here today to get married and that they are perfect for each other.

(Can I get a "heck yeah?")

Friends, how did we end up here today? How did these two people somehow not only end up meeting, but also end up falling in love and choosing to spend the rest of their lives together?

Brianna and Clint with their San Antonio Wedding Officiant, Sabrina Camacho

Well, I'd like to spend the next few minutes telling you a true story version of how that happened.

This love story begins the way all the great romances begin: with a swipe right.

At least, that’s how Brianna tells it. She is on Hinge, and there he is - Clinton - looking so handsome on his dating profile, giving off the easy signal that he seems like he would be fun to hang out with. It catches her attention. It’s simple. Ordinary. The kind of ordinary that quietly changes everything… and occasionally ruins your screen time report.

Ask Clint, and he starts you somewhere else entirely: at an arcade. He says that’s where they first meet. He’s there, she’s there, and he can’t believe how beautiful she is. It doesn’t need any extra decoration. That is the whole headline for him. No footnotes, no side comments… just “wow.”

So, the story opens in two places at once: one part glowing screen, one part flashing arcade. From her side, it’s “handsome” and “seems fun.” From his, it’s “couldn’t believe” and “beautiful.” Different doors, same room. And just like that, they’re both stepping through. Clint doesn’t wait. Almost immediately, he asks her out. No complicated preamble. No itinerary. Just: let’s meet. Bold. Efficient. Slightly impressive.

On her screen, it starts with his first hello. A few messages in, he checks the calendar the old-fashioned way — he asks if she has plans that night — and a few hours later they are at an arcade. Not next week. Not someday. Tonight. Which is either very romantic… or a bold scheduling strategy. Turns out, it worked.

They meet, and it’s easy. He’d say it plain: they go to an arcade and then eat Chinese food. It goes perfect. She fills in more of the steps. They play. They laugh. He has her laughing all night, actually, the kind of night that sneaks up on a person because it feels light and ordinary and right. When they get hungry, they go for Chinese food. Then, without overthinking it, they circle back to the arcade, like they’re not quite done yet… or like someone still had tickets to spend.

Cake by "Get Baked Bakery"

When the games are done, the evening keeps going anyway. They sit out in his car and talk. Not for a minute. For hours. The clock does what clocks do and before Brianna realizes it’s past one. She has to head home. He walks her to her car and gives a kiss goodbye. A solid ending. No notes.

Ask him how it went and he has his headline ready: it went perfect. Ask her and she has hers: best first date; she knows she has to see him again. And that date leads to the next, and soon, Clint and Brianna are building a whole life and a future together.

Clint has a plan. He calls it a private exotic zoo. Brianna calls it a Texas Wildlife Park on a double date with animal encounters. Different labels on the same afternoon. Same idea: animals, up close, the way they both like them… and, apparently, a little more adventurous than most people’s Saturday plans.

They both love this sort of thing. They’ve done other encounters before, so Brianna isn’t suspicious at all. It looks exactly like a day they would have anyway — which, of course, is the point. It’s fun from the start. They see amazing animals. They even get in the cages to pet and feed some of them. The day ambles along the way these days tend to do when everyone’s happy to let it… and when no one is questioning why Clint seems just a little more focused than usual.

And then the last encounter arrives: the sloth. There’s something fitting about it, somehow — a big moment ambling in at a gentle pace. Brianna is petting and feeding the sloth. Clinton is behind her, down on one knee. She turns around and is absolutely shocked. He says he wants to spend the rest of his life with her. She says, “yes yes yes,” and grabs him in for a kiss. Honestly, the sloth may have been the calmest one involved in that moment.

Ask him and he keeps it simple: he proposes when she is looking at the sloth. Ask her and she gives you the whole map: double date, cages, the last encounter, shock, yes yes yes. Different doors, same room — again. And here we are today.

They did it! Can we give it up for Brianna and Clint?

This is a beautiful story; it's a story of two people who met … somewhere; built it a bit in an arcade; and locked it in in front of a sloth.

It's because of the moments in this story and many others that Clint can say of Brianna,

when I asked him what he loves about her:

Everything. She's everything I've always wanted and more.... And when asked why get married and why now? She's my best friend and I can't imagine my life without her.

And Brianna says of Clint, when I asked her what she loves about him:

Simply, everything. He is caring and thoughtful, he’s funny, and obviously so hot. He’s determined, smart, successful but also humble and kind. There isn’t a single thing about him I would change.... And when asked why get married and why now? I’m marrying my best friend! The literal man of my dreams. He is the person I want to and am going to spend the rest of my life with and I have never been more certain of anything.

Now, Brianna and Clint are in love, and two people in love do tend to gush about each other.

But it's the opinions of family and friends that are perhaps a bit more objective.

Well, I asked a few friends and family about Brianna and Clint - a few of you here today - a few of the people who love Brianna and Clint most.

Here's what you had to say:

Brandi: What I love most about Bri and Clint is how naturally they just fit. They balance each other in the best way—where one is strong, the other is soft, and somehow it always works. They bring out the best in each other, and you can feel how genuine their love is. They’re not just partners, they’re a team, and it shows in everything they do.

Sabrina Camacho

@Yum4thewin  @Briannaaaah

makeup artist: @dellexoartistry

bartending: @lastingimpressionevents

caterer: @truetexasbbq

officiant: @TheIDoLady

photographer: @weddingsunlimitedusa

dj: @djsonideroent

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