How I Met My Girlfriend?! (now wife) – Ask JerryRig #5 - Summary

Summary

Zach, a popular YouTube personality (JerryRigEverything), and his wife Cambrie conducted a Q&A session. They answered various questions from their fans, including how they met on a dating app, their first date, and how they handle challenges in their relationship. Zach also shared his experience of cutting himself while working on a project and how he has not been injured while taking apart phones. The couple discussed the COVID-19 pandemic and encouraged their audience to follow expert advice and take necessary precautions. They also talked about their current and future projects, including an updated version of Zach's off-road wheelchair. Cambrie shared about her profession as a registered occupational therapist and equestrian riding instructor. The session ended with a question about space travel, which Zach and Cambrie both dismissed due to Cambrie's concerns about safety.

Facts

Here are the key facts from the text:

1. Cambrie uses an iPhone 11 Pro.
2. She was already part of the Apple ecosystem before meeting her husband.
3. Cambrie's first conversation with her husband was about the difference between green and blue text messages.
4. The couple met on a dating app.
5. They had their first date at a restaurant and talked from 9:00 p.m. to 2:00 a.m.
6. They have been married for seven months.
7. The couple is doing a self-quarantine together during the COVID-19 pandemic.
8. Cambrie's pet peeve about her husband is that he always stops to drink from a drinking fountain when they're out.
9. The husband's pet peeve about Cambrie is that she often says "what" even though she's already heard what he said.
10. The husband buys most of the phones he reviews on his YouTube channel.
11. He only updates his phone every couple of years and prefers Samsung phones because that's what he's used to.
12. 0.8% of the husband's YouTube audience is from Spain.
13. The husband has cut himself while taking apart a phone, but not with a razor blade.
14. His YouTube channel name "JerryRigEverything" is inspired by his grandfather's name and the phrase "Jerry-rigging things."
15. Cambrie is a registered occupational therapist and teaches writing and horse riding lessons.
16. The couple is working on a new project, an improved version of an off-road wheelchair that the husband built for Cambrie.