Excerpts Of Wedding And Proposal Stories Part 2
Once Shane turned 16 he had changed a little and we became friends and from then we started seeing one another and fell in love right away. Given we were so young it was a very intense relationship but at the same time it was really so much fun. By the time we were 21 we had purchased our first home and at 24 Shane proposed on bended knee in our lounge whilst I ate a vegemite sandwich. So in March 2002 we were engaged.
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Excerpts Of Wedding And Proposal Stories
The day it self was amazing - as I walked down the weaving aisle “it feels like home” played through the sunflowers, I knew that this was the man I’d been waiting for my whole life. We had our photos taken at places that mean something to us - “the sunflowers” - Trent planted them just for me. “The Beach” - Trent proposed on that very beach, “The old Hut” - Trent’s family built the hut, “The harvester” - Trent’s pride and joy, “Anderson’s lane” - Our surname.
Excerpts Of Wedding And Proposal Stories Part 3
In February 2002 Ben decided we were going on a holiday. All I was told was to bring a change of clothes for the week, togs, and a nice dress. On the night of Valentines, we had a stretch limo to Cowrie where we had a stunning sea food course with sparkling white wine. He kept staring at me all night I got paranoid I had something on my face, to which he answered, “Can’t I stare at the one I love?” he looked so nervous. I thought it was the sea food! After dessert, we were taken back to our cottage where we then left for a walk along the beach. He then stopped, told me how special I was to him and wanted to spend the rest of his life with me, got down on one knee and proposed. There was a beaming beach light behind me, which reflected on Ben and the beach like the perfect moonlit night. I was so happy and excited I squealed, jumped up and down and said yes. Of course I hugged him. We were so lost in the moment that we totally forgot about the ring until we were about to walk back to our cottage. It was perfect.
