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    The Hardest Knot to Untie: How This Couple Reclaimed Their Dream Jamaica Wedding After Hurricane Melissa

    Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldJuly 14, 20263 Mins Read
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    The Hardest Knot to Untie: How This Couple Reclaimed Their Dream Jamaica Wedding After Hurricane Melissa
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    • Three months before the wedding, Hurricane Melissa devastated parts of Jamaica, prompting recovery efforts and a focus on community support.
    • The couple stayed the course to honor local vendors and celebrate Jamaica's resilient spirit, giving the celebration deeper purpose.
    • A sudden downpour moved the outdoor ceremony inside the Rose Hall Great House, where family and vendors transformed the space.
    • Their "wet knot is harder to untie" moment sealed the marriage, accompanied by the song By Your Side by Sade.

    In 2021, Lydia and Scott proved that even a pandemic couldn’t stand in the way of a perfect match. Like many couples during that unique time, they turned to Hinge to find a genuine connection,. What started as a few digital messages quickly blossomed into a deep, lasting bond, proving that “COVID Hinge” was more than just an app, it was the spark for their forever. Today, they celebrate a beautiful love story that began with a single swipe. Get inspired by their story of resilience when they had to weather the storm during their stunning destination wedding in Jamaica.

    Bride: Lydia Anglin Grant, 29, Attorney 

    Groom: Scott Grant, 31, MBA Candidate 

    Photography By: Lexon Photography

    Wedding Planner: Daybreak Management Group

    Place of Residence: Charlottesville, VA

    Wedding Date: January 18, 2026

    Wedding Location: Rose Hall Great House, Montego Bay, Jamaica

    Wedding Theme/Motif/Inspiration: Old Money, Neoclassical

    Honeymoon Destination: La Fortuna and Tamarindo, Costa Rica

    Briefly tell us about your wedding experience and how the both of you felt on your big day. 

    As two people of Jamaican heritage, celebrating our marriage in our ancestral home was a labor of love rooted in a vision of beauty, fun, and authenticity. However, our plans were tested just three months before the wedding when Hurricane Melissa devastated much of the island, shifting our focus toward recovery efforts and community support. Ultimately, we chose to stay the course to honor our local vendors and the resilient spirit of Jamaica, giving our celebration a much deeper sense of purpose than we ever could have anticipated.

    This spirit of adaptability defined our wedding day, even when a sudden downpour forced our outdoor ceremony to move inside the historic Rose Hall Great House. Our family and vendor team worked seamlessly to transform the space, embodying the very warmth and determination that makes our culture so special. Looking back, the challenges of both a hurricane and a thunderstorm only made our union more meaningful; as the saying goes, a “wet knot is harder to untie,” and ours was sealed by the very elements that proved our resilience.

    Wedding song, and the significance of the song: “By Your Side” by Sade

    What are you most looking forward to as a married couple?

    The last five years have been quite an adventure. Together, we’ve navigated a global pandemic, pursued our educational goals, moved across state lines, explored new corners of the world, and embraced all the uncertainty that comes with building a life together. Through every challenge and milestone, we’ve learned that there’s nothing quite like having a true partner by your side. As we look ahead, we’re excited for whatever comes next—continuing to reach for the stars while holding each other down, and continuing to figure it all out, together. 

      Congratulations to the happy couple!

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