Monday, February 22, 2016

The Proposal


This is a story where you all know the ending. She said "yes"!

We had been talking about taking another road trip out west, to visit the old stomping grounds and see some old friends. I was certainly homesick for California, and luckily, it's California, so Mandy was up for the trip. The new car was still shiny and clean. Gas was getting a bit cheaper. And I had an ulterior motive.

Mandy and I had been talking about taking our relationship to the next level. We had been looking at what kind of rings would look great on her left hand, fourth digit. Turns out they all do, but we narrowed it down to a couple of options. After many trips to the jewelers, I selected the stone, but had to have the ring custom made (her fingers are unusually elegant). So I had the stone set in a temporary setting and stuffed it ceremoniously inside the spare tire in the hidden compartment within the trunk. And we headed west.

My mind raced through potential places to pop the question. I wanted it to be beautiful place with kinetic surroundings. It had to be a place to bridge the past to the unwritten future. The ocean! But where? Just down the Street of the Golden Lantern where I had lived most of my 20s is Dana Point Harbor. The old three masted ship, The Pilgrim, of my sixth grade pseudo-maritime adventure is berthed there. And there is a long jetty built of large granite boulders protecting the harbor. The tide was at its highest. The cement staircase that would usually lead you to the beach and tide pools instead led to the absolute edge of the Pacific.


I had previously tossed my jacket into the trunk to give me an excuse to fish out the ring in its shiny mahogany box. I managed to get it to fit in the inside pocket of the jacket, but not without creating a large bump that had to be carefully hidden.

After waving hello to The Pilgrim, we headed toward the Jetty of Fate. At this point, my heart was pumping so loudly, I thought she might hear it over the waves and give me away. After about 50 yards of rock hopping, we found a nice spot perched between the wild, surging Pacific and the glass-like harbor. I went to her, we took each other into our arms. After a moment of basking in the serenity of it all, I dropped to one knee, pulled the red box from my jacket, opened it and asked if she would marry me. Apparently she liked it and me and said "yes".


After that, we drove to the top of the bluffs overlooking the harbor and ocean. The sun was threatening to set! We raced to Laguna Beach and watch the setting sun punch through the low clouds as the earth rotated away as it always does.


We enjoyed some tasty sushi at the great Gen Kai and then headed to our hotel for that night in Anaheim. The next two days were spent at Disneyland with my sister Jenny and her now fiancé Casey.



Our Boys

Finn and Ollie

   Most of you have met these two but since they won't be joining us at the wedding, I still wanted to include them in some way. Really, I just think they're adorable and wanted to show them off. Haha!





Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Invitations? Check.

  
 We ordered our invitations today. I'm so excited! I love stationary so much and must have made about 50 mock invitations on various websites. They say wedding invitations should set the stage for the event and I think these do that perfectly. I can't wait for everyone to see them. Now I need to get to work on this website since we'll finally have some readers when those invitations go out! Hi mom!

-Mandy
   

Thursday, January 7, 2016

"How did you meet?"

   Some of you may not know this but James and I met online. It wasn't a dating site either. We met completely by chance. This is my side of the story.

October 4, 2005
   I had just joined Myspace.com. At the time, Myspace had a spot on the homepage where they featured two random users who just joined. They called it "Cool New People". This is the first time I ever saw James.

still gives me butterflies

   So mysterious. I was in a good mood and felt spontaneous. I clicked on his profile and messaged him something along the lines of "Hi... you and your guitar are gorgeous... LOL...I just wanted to say hello. I hope you're smiling...Mandy".

What I didn't know at the time was that he was bombarded with hundreds of messages and friend requests from random people. I'm not exaggerating this. I'm pretty sure it was around 500. James said he slowly but surely replied to all of them.

   I got home from work the next day and I'm checking my messages... He messaged me back!
"Hi Mandy, you're quite gorgeous yourself with rock solid taste in music...". I can't remember what else was said but that was definitely the first thing he ever wrote me. I assumed people usually ignore strange messages from people they don't know. Especially people who live in a different state. I was genuinely surprised he wrote back.

   Over the next few months we chatted back and forth, getting to know each other. The messages became more and more frequent and I started to realize I was falling for this guy. We met for the first time in March of 2006. In August of that year, we said those three little words. Shortly after we became official, I remember chatting with him online one night. My mom was in the room, watching TV and I sighed out loud and said, 

"Mom, I'm going to marry this man". 



Happy New Year!



   This is the year! We've been waiting so long for this and it feels great to say we're getting married this year! We got engaged in 2014 and it seems like we had an endless amount of time to plan. That caught up quickly! We're really picking up the pace on planning and have no doubt everything will be squared away and ready to go. We're so excited!