My Proposal to Katie

by onacruse 18 Replies latest social relationships

  • pincushion
    pincushion

    CONGRATULATIONS!!

    1. Get a hold of a fortune cookie (either buy a box or save one from a chinese food restaurant)

    2. Open the cookie wrapper and reach into the cookie with a pair of tweezers to pull out the fortune.

    3. On a piece of paper cut to the size of the fortune, write the following message:

    "Confuscious say: Man you are with is madly in love with you - He would be good husband! Katie, will you marry me?"

    4. Fold the paper in half lengthwise and re-insert it into the cookie as best you can.

    5. Take your sweetheart out for dinner to an oriental restaurant.

    6. During or towards the end of your meal, tell her that you have to use the restroom.

    7. Secretly find the waiter and tell him/her to put two fortune cookies on the table (one which is your "special one" and the other a "generic").

    8. Come back to the table and quickly choose and unwrap the generic cookie.

    9. When she opens her cookie, she will be confused and certainly suprised.

    10. Immediately, get down on one knee, present her with an engagment ring, and say "Will you marry me?"

    Edited by - pincushion on 26 September 2002 13:8:0

  • Carmel
    Carmel

    Can't be much help in this department, specially since I read of my impending marriage in the news paper the day before my future wife had "thee discussion". We'd been hypothesizing for a few weeks, but I swear, I didn't know it was for real. Whenever I tell this story in her presence though, I get hit over the head again..

    carm

  • Swan
    Swan

    Pincushion,

    That is a very romantic idea. I love it. My husband proposed to me at a Valentine's Party infront of a room full of people. That was romantic too.

    Onacruse,

    Be sure you make it romantic and she will always remember it. Congratulations!

    Tammy

  • Been there
    Been there

    No suggestions on the proposal, but it would be fun if you got married on the board! We could all come to your wedding. What a blast.

  • ugg
    ugg

    this is so exciting for you both...great news!! do some thing
    funny!!! totally outrageous...take an add out in the paper:::have a
    radio dj relay the message::: try to get on local tv,human interst story::: go to a restauarant and have a special menu made up ahead of
    time,like #4 will you marry me???:::: rent a sign,,the mobile ones that
    light up,,,or a big one on a high way:::cost is not that much,,if taken
    down right away::: for a donation a high school choir will sing a "love"
    song,,,or cheerleaders will give a personal cheer,,with signs..

    ok,,,i am getting away from myself,,,go to a sporting event at a school
    and for a donation,,they will usually be glad to add some personal
    touch...

    go to a movie,,,and take out a personal add in the advertising part,,,
    businesses do it all the time here...SEE it on the "big screen"

    yes,,,i could go on and on...ok,,,hugs to you both...CONGRATULATIONS!!!

  • cupidsarrow
    cupidsarrow

    onacruse here are some suggestions, you might also try a web search for more suggestions. My congrats to you and your beloved, it looks like my arrow struck again!

    Proposals: 50 Ways to Pop the Question

    Marriage on your mind? To start the party, we've gathered a plethora of proposal ideas you can customize to floor your intended. Remember that your sweetie will be telling the story of how you proposed to friends and strangers for the rest of her -- or his! -- life. Read our proposal primer and avoid common mistakes before you set your plan in motion, then pull back Cupid's arrow and give it your best shot.

    GO PUBLIC

    * For some, a public display of affection is the ultimate intimate gesture. Most movie theaters will let you buy a slide that plays onscreen before the feature. You can design your own and watch as the entire theater strains to see the lucky proposee's astonished expression.

    * Convince the local theater to spell out your proposal on their marquee. Phrase it like a film title: "The Love of a Lifetime, starring (insert names here)."

    * Take the stage! Get in touch with the stage manager of an appropriately themed production and propose after the cast's curtain call (the stage manager will prep everyone and get you in position). Seven people have proposed after I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, a musical revue about relationships running in New York City, Boston, Detroit and Coral Gables.

    *Go for a walk in your favorite park along the path or trail have waiting "Will you marry me?" written in chalk or pebbles along the path.

    * Have your proposal painted on a billboard en route to his or her office. Park beneath it or await their arrival at work, armed with champagne ready for toasting.

    * Take out a full-page ad in a newspaper you know your honey reads daily. Be nearby while they read, lest you miss the look on his or her face!

    * Gather all your friends for a big softball game. Give the outfielders signs that spell your intended's name and, "Will you marry me?" When he or she comes up to bat, signal them to display the signs. Tell your soon-be-fiance that if he or she hits one out of the park, a different kind of diamond awaits them!

    * Make a list of ten reasons you'd like to marry your beloved. Read them to him or her in front of a crowd, have a singing telegram deliver them, or send them written on note cards one by one over the course of a day (or ten!), with the last card arriving via personal messenger (you!).

    * We had to add this one: Create a Web page declaring your love and intentions. Leave your sweetie a clue with the Web address written on it -- don't say a word. After the proposal has been officially accepted (which of course it will be!), he or she can proudly send the page to friends and family.

    PERFECTLY PRIVATE (PLEASE!)

    * Draw a bath for the two of you and place a floating candle or rubber ducky in the middle with a ring tied around its neck. Make a path of roses leading to the tub.

    * Speaking of paths, turn off all the lights in your apartment and make a trail of candles that leads to a circle of votives positioned around a ring.

    * Give your girlfriend a foot massage and place the ring on her little toe.

    * Send your sweetie on a treasure hunt. Start with a clue at home. Then send him or her on a tour of your favorite spots -- all over town, or just around the house. When he or she gets to the last hint, the treasure should be you offering up a ring or other sentimental token. They won't need another clue to figure out what you mean.

    * Sometimes the key isn't how you pop the question, but where. Find a special place, maybe the bar where you first kissed or the Chevy backseat where you first uh -- well, you know. A place that means something to both of you. Once you're in position, just kneel and ask. Your honey will always remember that you remembered.

    * Tie a red velvet ribbon from one spot in your home to another. Attach little notes recalling perfect moments in your relationship along the way. You wait at the last stop, ring in hand.

    * You needn't propose with a diamond ring. Buy any jewelry piece or a watch and inscribe it with, "Marry me."

    SURPRISE!

    * Want to really surprise your sweetheart? Cut out the bottom of a big box, wrap it with pretty paper and ribbon, and attach a card that says, "What's inside the box is a gift to last a lifetime." "Deliver" yourself to his or her office or front door.

    * A surprise trip is sure to set the mood. Blindfolds and intricate secret plans (you'll have to pack his or her bags) are a must to increase the thrill factor. Once you've reached your destination, pop the question.

    * Is sweetie a deep sleeper? Slip the ring on his or her finger while they're dozing and wake them with champagne and strawberries. The gesture will just seem romantic -- until they discover a new piece of jewelry adorns them!

    THE WAY TO A LOVED ONE'S HEART (THROUGH THE STOMACH!)

    * Food is a tempting addition to any successful proposal! Spell out, "Will you marry me?" in M&Ms, jellybeans, or Hershey's Kisses on the kitchen table, bed, or coffee table. Send him or her in to read it; when they say yes, you can toast your future with a mutual sugar rush!

    * Freeze the ring in a homemade Popsicle, and give your sweet two treats in one!

    * Surprise your honey with an intricate gift basket. Pile in yummy delicacies -- the best chocolate, caviar, coffee -- but don't limit yourself to food. You could also include silk slippers, a book or CD. Hide the ring among all these wonderful presents (in its box, so it doesn't get lost in the goodies).

    * If you're dining in a fancy restaurant, ask the wait staff to write, "Will you marry me?" in chocolate sauce around the rim of his or her dessert plate.

    * Serve a dinner of aphrodisiacs at home and place the ring inside an oyster shell.

    * Make your intended breakfast in bed. Propose to him or her while they feel ultra-cozy and pampered.

    LET THEM SEE THE KID IN YOU

    * Draw a hopscotch board on the sidewalk and invite your honey out for a game. Once he or she has succumbed to a little childhood play, replace the pebble you're using with the real rock!

    * Spell your proposal out in glow-in-the-dark star stickers on your ceiling. Get into bed, turn the lights off, and wait for the inevitable gasp.

    * Write "Will You Marry Me?" on the underside of a kite and take flight one warm, breezy afternoon.

    * Spell out your proposal with refrigerator magnets.

    * Scratch your proposal into the frost on his or her car's windshield.

    * If it's Easter season, paint one word each from the phrase "Will you marry me?" on four eggs and hide them with the rest, so he or she has to find them all to make a complete sentence! Definitely make "marry" the hardest egg to find. You can throw in other eggs with funny verbs painted on them to throw your egghead off -- like kick, tickle, and love!

    HOT IDEAS UNDER THE SUN

    * Go to the beach with your honey of honeys. Casually build a sandcastle (at a safe distance from the ocean!), and place the ring on the highest turret. Invite him or her to admire your handiwork, then pop the question.

    * Go for a sunset sail and propose at sea.

    * If you're vacationing in a warm place (or you live in a warm place, lucky dogs), tie the ring onto your hot thang's new string bikini -- or in the lacing of his surf shorts -- and announce that you want to take the plunge!

    * While your beloved naps on the beach, sneak away and spell out your intention in seashells. Then go for an afternoon stroll and let the shells do all the work.

    * Take your darlin' to the local Fourth of July fireworks show, and have someone announce your proposal before your whole town.

    * Gather your families together for a summer barbecue and make your proposal a family affair.

    * Plan a scavenger hunt through a local park. Pack a picnic, and when you get to the park, send him or her along to find the first clue. Once they're out of sight, make yourself the last clue in a romantic spot with champagne on ice and ring in hand.

    * Invite Mr. or Ms. Right to a private pool party and send the ring floating toward them on a raft. (Note: This doesn't work in Jacuzzis.)

    * For a truly classy approach: Write your proposal in sunscreen on your tummy, so that your tan will "stencil in" the words. She will be so touched you've taken such an, um, interesting approach, she will accept immediately.

    FLYING HIGH

    * Hire a skywriter to spell your proposal on high.

    * Tongue-tied? Hire a plane to fly a banner with your "Marry me (insert name here)" message written on it. Take your honey to a wide-open space -- a beach, park, or stadium -- and simply point.

    * Hire a plane to draw huge hearts and your initials in the sky. When your sweetie notices what the pilot is doing, tell him or her that your love was heaven sent.

    FLOWER POWER

    * Flowers always charm people -- what else exists solely to look beautiful? (Except your fiance, of course!) String the ring on a ribbon and use it to tie a bouquet of wonderful flowers (daffodils, tulips, lilies, or whatever reminds you of him or her) together.

    * Go for symbolic power. Instead of the standard, albeit lovely, bouquet of roses, present him or her with a potted orchid. Put the ring beside the stem (in its box, so it doesn't get lost in the Spanish moss). The orchid will last a long time, will always be regal, and will bloom time and time again (just like your love).

    * Plant a colorful window box of forget-me-nots for him or her. Write one word each from the phrase "Will you marry me?" on four garden markers.

    * Sneak into his or her home or office armed with rose petals. In the biggest letters space will allow, spell out, "Will You Marry Me?"

    AWWW, SO SWEET!

    * If it's cold and snowy, build a snowman -- or snowwoman -- and set the ring box in his or her stick arms.

    * Propose in a different language, or lots of different languages -- starting with French, the language of love.

    * Buy a baby animal that he or she has always wanted (bunny, kitten, puppy) and loosely tie the ring around its neck. Make a commitment to the pet and each other. Or, substitute a stuffed animal -- still fuzzy, but less maintenance!

    * Play Hangman and have the phrase be "Marry Me."

    Good luck!

    Cupid the god of love

  • footprints
    footprints

    NeoMadman

    we were just sitting in my car hugging and talking

    Now be honest. Were you in the back seat of a Volkswagon Beatle????

    :-)

  • onacruse
    onacruse

    hehehe...this is GOOD! Thanks for all the ideas, really got my imagination going.

    Now the element of surprise IS back in the picture...I told Katie I'm not gonna give her even a teensy weensy little clue about the "how," although she has a pretty good idea of the "when."

    Got the ring today...we shopped together online and I went to the local jeweler. Had to ask Katie which part was the engagement ring, and which was the wedding band. She said she'd explain it to me when she flies up here in 2 weeks. LOL

    My plan is developing...........

    Craig

    PS: cupidsarrow, welcome to the board! What an introduction you made

    NeonMadman, footprints: Hmmmmmmmm.....LOL

  • Beck_Melbourne
    Beck_Melbourne

    (((((Craig and Katie)))))

    You two are friggin gorgeous!!!

    Isn't love just the sweetest thing! Ahhhh! *sigh*

    Thanks for the email Katie...what happened to the mousey brown hair I pictured you to have LOL??

    Beck

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